4 savage moments, when celebs faced the media, Priyanka Chopra stands the winner, check it out

Absolutely savage moments of B-town celebs.

People have gotten more tech aware since the world has gone digital. It’s gotten quite simple to communicate directly with someone and have them keep up with what’s going on in the globe. While it may be a little easier for those who have the choice of keeping their life private if they so want, celebrities are constantly watched and discussed on the internet. Trolling is when fans and followers of celebrities say derogatory things about an actor’s work or the way he or she looks, dresses, or speaks. Even while these celebrities try to avoid trolls, they occasionally believe it is their job to educate these “fans” about their point of view and to prevent rumors from spreading on social media. There have been instances when Bollywood superstars have returned the favor to those who have harassed them. Take a look ahead to see what we are talking about.

1. Riteish Deshmukh

“Here you go, samosa ka bhi adjust kar lena,” Riteish Deshmukh wrote in response to fans who mocked him for the failure of his film Bangistan and demanded the money they spent on its ticket.

2. Priyanka Chopra

When Priyanka Chopra Jonas received fire for wearing a one-piece dress with a slit when seeing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she posted a photo of herself and her mother wearing gowns and flaunting their legs on social media. Trolls were silenced when PeeCee tagged the photo “legs for days.”

3. Abhishek Bachchan 

When people mocked Jr. Bachchan for being with his parents, Abhishek Bachchan slammed the trolls, stating, “It is the proudest moment for me to be able to be there for them as they have been for me,” and urging the trolls to “try it sometime” since it might make them feel better about themselves.

4. Dia Mirza

When trolls began to question the actor’s decision to marry solely because she was expecting a child, she responded by revealing that they were already married and learned of the pregnancy during the wedding ceremonies, as well as urging society to “unstereotype the idea of what is right and wrong instead of training people to ask what is fair and what is unfair.” As per Pinkvilla.