
Anushka said she 'didn't care' about being trolled because her intention was correct
Mumbai:
Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who had a rough evening on Monday after her tweet added an 'Azad' to the name of President APJ Abdul Kalam, clarified that it was an 'honest mistake' and that her 'intentions were correct.'
However, though apologetic about the mistake, the actress was unforgiving to those who trolled her. While interacting with the press at an event in Mumbai on July 28 she said, "It was an honest mistake and even though I got trolled, I don't care because my intentions were correct. They are cowards, faceless people who comment sitting behind a computer. Do that to my face and we will see."
A short while before her tweet error, Anushka had threatened to block people making negative comments.
Less than 48 hours later, the Bombay Velvet actress botched up President Kalam's name - twice. President Kalam died on Monday evening in Shillong at the age of 83.
Anushka explains it away is an honest mistake but, as Alia Bhatt has discovered in the past, the Internet never forgets.
However, though apologetic about the mistake, the actress was unforgiving to those who trolled her. While interacting with the press at an event in Mumbai on July 28 she said, "It was an honest mistake and even though I got trolled, I don't care because my intentions were correct. They are cowards, faceless people who comment sitting behind a computer. Do that to my face and we will see."
A short while before her tweet error, Anushka had threatened to block people making negative comments.
Trying to keep my Twitter positive ( well as positive as possible ) so will BLOCK people who rant nonsense with no sense of responsibility.
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) July 26, 2015
Less than 48 hours later, the Bombay Velvet actress botched up President Kalam's name - twice. President Kalam died on Monday evening in Shillong at the age of 83.
Anushka explains it away is an honest mistake but, as Alia Bhatt has discovered in the past, the Internet never forgets.