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Monday, December 14, 2020

Actors Gossips: Chitrangda Singh, accused of "copying opinions" on farmers protest, gives an aesthetic reply

Actors Gossips: Chitrangda Singh, accused of "copying opinions" on farmers protest, gives an aesthetic reply

Actors Gossips: Chitrangda Singh, accused of "copying opinions" on farmers protest, gives an aesthetic reply


Chitrangda Singh, who has been tweeting in support of farmers amid their ongoing protest against the farm laws, was accused of ‘copying opinions’ only for the sake of ‘media solidarity’. this is often how she responded.

Actor Chitrangda Singh, who has been vocal in her support of farmers and their massive protest against the contentious farm laws, gave an aesthetic reply to a Twitter user who accused her of ‘copying opinions’ without knowing anything about the difficulty. She refuted the allegation and said that she has her own stand on the farmers’ protest. She also asked him to refrain from being sarcastic simply because their opinions differ.

On Friday, Chitrangda had written on Twitter, “We got to keep them feeling protected...might sound selfish except for our own needs. They feed us and work tirelessly with their sweat and blood. #respectfarmers.” She had added a hashtag - ‘farmers are lifeline’ - alongside the tweet.

“Having opinions us an excellent thing and copying opinions without knowing for the sake of showing media solidarity is other,” a Twitter user with the handle @HighbrowNish wrote to Chitrangda. She replied, “Believe me sir for something so basic so obvious I don’t get to copy opinions I do happen to possess one among my very own .. n u don’t get to use sarcasm just cuz my opinion is different than yours #FarmersFeedUs #FarmersAreNotTerrorists #FarmersAreLifeLine.”

Chitrangda was recently in Kolkata, shooting for her upcoming film, Bob Biswas. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan as a contract killer and maybe a spin-off of Sujoy Ghosh’s hit Kahaani.

Talking about returning to the set after eight months, Chitrangda had said, “It really felt good to be back on the sets after a niche of eight months. I’m glad to be back. We’ve been following all the required precautions and maintaining social distancing because the virus remains there and that we all got to take care. It does feel a touch different with only limited people allowed on sets now, but that's how the new normal is and slowly everyone will get won't to it.”



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