Hrithik Roshan photographed in Mumbai.
New Delhi:
Hrithik Roshan has been having something of a PR crisis lately, his public feud with alleged ex-girlfriend Kangana Ranaut having earned some ridicule on social media. However, the latest development in what has turned into a bewildering round robin of legal notices has restored the 42-year-old actor to public favour somewhat with his fans trending 'I Stand With Hrithik' on Twitter.
This reversal of fortune followed the legal notice that a Christian body sent Hrithik over his 'affair with the Pope' tweet that he issued in January. On Wednesday night, 'I Stand With Hrithik' began trending and continued all the way till Thursday.
Those who tweeted stressed on the importance of freedom of speech:
And while some stood with Hrithik, they also deplored a certain Barjatya turkey co-starring Kareena Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan.
This was the tweet from Hrithik that offended certain quarters:
On Wednesday, Hrithik received a notice from Dr Abraham Mathai, All India President of the Indian Christian Voice, an organisation representing the larger interests of the Christian community, including Roman Catholics, in India. Dr Mathai demanded an apology from Hrithik for his comment on the Pope as he was 'extremely hurt' by the actor's 'disobedient' comments.
Hrithik, who is reported to have dated Kangana for three-odd years, was infuriated by the actress' 'silly ex' comment to a tabloid and sent her a legal notice asking her to apologise and clarify in a press conference that it was not him she meant. (Also Read: Hrithik Roshan's "Affair With Pope" Tweet Gets Him into Legal Trouble)
Last seen in 2014's Bang Bang, Hrithik Roshan is filming Ashutosh Gowariker's Mohenjo Daro. He will also be seen in Sanjay Gupta's Kaabil with Yami Gautam, which is expected to release in January 2017.
This reversal of fortune followed the legal notice that a Christian body sent Hrithik over his 'affair with the Pope' tweet that he issued in January. On Wednesday night, 'I Stand With Hrithik' began trending and continued all the way till Thursday.
Those who tweeted stressed on the importance of freedom of speech:
If Hrithik wants to have an affair with the Pope, that's his business. If the Pope isn't upset, why are you? I Stand With Hrithik.
— lindsay pereira (@lindsaypereira) March 30, 2016
I stand with Hrithik because he CLEARLY didn't mean to harm any religious sentiments.
— Shivani Yadav (@TheShivaniYadav) March 30, 2016
There are MUCH MORE imp things to be dealt with! -_-
And while some stood with Hrithik, they also deplored a certain Barjatya turkey co-starring Kareena Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan.
Yes, I Stand With Hrithik...but please...no more 'Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon'.
— Paresh Rawal (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) March 30, 2016
This was the tweet from Hrithik that offended certain quarters:
Ther r more chances of me having had an affair with d Pope dan any of d (Im sure wonderful)women d media hs ben naming.Thanks but no thanks.
— Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) January 28, 2016
On Wednesday, Hrithik received a notice from Dr Abraham Mathai, All India President of the Indian Christian Voice, an organisation representing the larger interests of the Christian community, including Roman Catholics, in India. Dr Mathai demanded an apology from Hrithik for his comment on the Pope as he was 'extremely hurt' by the actor's 'disobedient' comments.
Hrithik, who is reported to have dated Kangana for three-odd years, was infuriated by the actress' 'silly ex' comment to a tabloid and sent her a legal notice asking her to apologise and clarify in a press conference that it was not him she meant. (Also Read: Hrithik Roshan's "Affair With Pope" Tweet Gets Him into Legal Trouble)
Last seen in 2014's Bang Bang, Hrithik Roshan is filming Ashutosh Gowariker's Mohenjo Daro. He will also be seen in Sanjay Gupta's Kaabil with Yami Gautam, which is expected to release in January 2017.