Shah Rukh Khan photographed in Mumbai.
Mumbai:
Taking a stand against online trolling, superstar Shah Rukh Khan has asked his fans to refrain from abusing and trolling other actors on social media.
Shah Rukh tweeted:
Earlier, Salman Khan had warned his fans to stop trolling other celebrities in a series of tweets. He had also threatened to quit social media because of 'nasty, ugly, and abusive' Twitter fights.(Also Read: Troll Shah Rukh, Aamir and I Quit Twitter, Salman Khan Tells Fans)
Salman tweeted:
Recently, Sonakshi Sinha and Sonam Kapoor took a strong stand against online trolling. Sonakshi and Sonam were ruthlessly trolled for their comments on the recent meat ban in Mumbai.
Earlier Anushka Sharma was also criticized for adding 'Azad' to President APJ Abdul Kalam's name in a tweet after he died in July.
Shah Rukh tweeted:
On social media u do/say wot u feel,free expression blah blah,But wil request my ppl not 2 deride or abuse other films & colleagues.Not cool
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) October 4, 2015
Earlier, Salman Khan had warned his fans to stop trolling other celebrities in a series of tweets. He had also threatened to quit social media because of 'nasty, ugly, and abusive' Twitter fights.(Also Read: Troll Shah Rukh, Aamir and I Quit Twitter, Salman Khan Tells Fans)
Salman tweeted:
Don't want them to fight or turn nasty, ugly, abusive. Twitter shld also block abusive language, how difficult is that .
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) June 9, 2015
I vil not b on this social net work any more. Bus khallas, khatam, wanna follow me n want me to b here to Pyar mohobbat se raho. Or I am out
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) June 9, 2015
Recently, Sonakshi Sinha and Sonam Kapoor took a strong stand against online trolling. Sonakshi and Sonam were ruthlessly trolled for their comments on the recent meat ban in Mumbai.
Earlier Anushka Sharma was also criticized for adding 'Azad' to President APJ Abdul Kalam's name in a tweet after he died in July.