Sonam Kapoor faces Twitter's ire over Father's Day 'privilege' tweet
Some netizens couldn’t digest the fact that the actress was ‘proud’ of her privilege.
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In the tweet, the ‘Neerja’ actress acknowledged her privilege and wrote that her father, actor Anil Kapoor, has ‘worked very hard’ to give her ‘all of this.’
The shocking demise of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput has reignited a social media debate on nepotism and the privilege that is enjoyed by the star kids. Actress Sonam Kapoor, on the occasion of Father’s Day, sent out a tweet which hit a wrong note with the netizens.
In the tweet, the ‘Neerja’ actress acknowledged her privilege and wrote that her father, actor Anil Kapoor, has ‘worked very hard’ to give her ‘all of this.’ The 35-year-old actress said that it is her ‘karma’ that decides where she is born and to whom she is born and that she is ‘proud’ to be his daughter.
Today on Father’s Day id like to say one more thing, yes I’m my fathers daughter and yes I am here because of him a… https://t.co/x0Hv8ekcMw
After Kapoor sent out the tweet, netizens were quick to call her out for her tone deaf opinions. Netizens also felt that Kapoor’s tweet condoned classicism and casteism.
Anti-caste scholar Tejas Harad slammed the actress' logic. “So it is your good karma from past life?” asked Harad.
@sonamakapoor So it is your good karma from past life? Are superstition and wealth proportional to each other?
Wajid Khan, Kanika Kapoor, Bejan Daruwalla & Other Famous Indian Personalities Who Tested Positive For Covid-19
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Wajid’s death sent shockwaves throughout the country and the who’s who from B-Town took to social media to express anguish at the loss of the music star.
Wajid had a special connection with Bollywood megastar Salman Khan, having composed music for and many of his films. Salman took to Twitter to mourn his demise and wrote, “Wajid Vil always love, respect, remember n miss u as a person n ur talent, Love u n may your beautiful soul rest in peace.”
Soon, reports emerged that Wajid’s mother had also tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
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Veteran actor Kiran Kumar, known for films like 'Vishwatma', 'Patthar Ke Phool', 'Dhadkan', 'Mujhse Dosti Karoge', tested positive for Covid-19 on May 19. Kumar, however, said that he was asymptomatic and was doing ‘absolutely fine’.
The 74-year-old actor did not have fever or cough and was self-quarantined at home. The actor used this time as an opportunity to ‘introspect and focus on life’s small pleasures.’ Kumar tested negative for Covid-19 on May 27. A week after testing positive, the actor’s third coronavirus test came negative.
After his recovery, Kumar thanked the doctors at Mumbai’s Hinduja and Lilavati hospitals for taking good care of him. "For being by our side in these challenging times, I'd like to say a loud and resonating thank you to all our support staff," Kumar said, expressing gratitude.
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Singer Kanika Kapoor, known for crooning popular hit numbers like ‘Baby Doll’ and ‘Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan’ became the centre of controversy when she tested positive for Covid-19 on March 20. Her social ‘non-distancing’ was highly debated and discussed on social media, with some condemning her for not taking social distancing norms seriously.
On March 21, Kanika was charged with criminal negligence by the UP Police. The singer subsequently tested positive for Covid-19 five times and was discharged from the hospital on April 6 after testing negative twice.
The singer went on to issue a statement clarifying that she followed all the norms and safety measures when she came to Mumbai from London and attended the infamous Lucknow bash which also had some political leaders in attendance.
The 41-year-old, after fully recovering from Covid-19, offered to donate her plasma to those suffering from Covid-19.
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When Kanika Kapoor was grabbing headlines for testing positive for Covid-19 five times consecutively, news emerged that film producer Karim Morani’s daughter, Shaza, had tested positive for Covid-19. Morani, who is known for producing films like ‘Chennai Express’, ‘Dilwale’, ‘Happy New Year’ among others, confirmed the news on April 6.
Shaza had reportedly returned from Australia, just when the 21-day nation-wide lockdown was announced in India. Hours after she tested positive, her twin Zoa, who had returned from Rajasthan on March 15, also tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Just when it seemed like the Morani family was the worst-hit by Covid-19, news reports claiming that the patriarch of the family, Karim had also tested positive emerged. His wife and other staff from the house had tested negative," Karim's brother Mohammed Morani, told PTI.
Subsequently Zoa, Shaza and Karim tested negative for Covid-19. Nearly a month after recovering from coronavirus, Zoa announced that she will be donating her plasma to Covid-19 patients.
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Coronavirus hit not just B-Town, but the TV industry too. Actor Purab Kohli, who starred in the popular ‘90s show ‘Hip Hip Hurray’ and lives in London with his wife Lucy Payton, daughter Inaya, and son Osian, took to Instagram on April 9 to announce that his family had contracted the novel coronavirus.
In a lengthy post, the 'Rock On! 2' star confirmed that his daughter contracted mild Covid-19 first, which was a cough and cold for two days. Then, it was his wife who got infected and faced chest congestion due to the 'cough symptom everyone has been talking about'.
Kohli was the third to get a 'horrid, solid cold for one day' which vanished, and then an irritating cough set in for three days. His son got it the last with a 104 degree Celsius fever for three nights, a runny nose and slight cough.
On April 11, Kohli took to Instagram to announce that his family had ‘fully recovered’ from the novel coronavirus and thanked his fans and well-wishers for the constant support.
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Mohena Kumari, of ‘Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai’ fame, was the second TV star to test positive for Covid-19 on June 2. “Yes, the news is true, seven from our family have been tested positive for Covid-19, but we are doing fine now,” Kumari told ETimes.
In addition to the 31-year-old actress, her husband, Suyyesh Rawat, the son of Uttarakhand Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj with whom she tied the knot last year in October, has also tested positive. Not only Kumari’s husband, but her mother-in-law, sister-in-law and others in the family have also tested positive for Covid-19.
Kumari said that her entire family is hospitalised. The TV star also said that she understands that there are bigger issues like the migrant crisis to deal with and that she is not in a position to complain.
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“He tested positive for Covid-19. He is recovering and his fever has gone down,” an insider told PTI. A few days prior to his diagnosis, Sarkar had participated in a webinar where he talked about Reliance Entertainment’s two upcoming releases, ‘Sooryavanshi’ and ‘83’, which stand delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Renowned Indian astrologer Bejan Daruwalla, passed away on May 29 at the age of 89 after he succumbed to a lung infection. A week prior, the astrologer was admitted to a private hospital in Ahmedabad and was put on ventilator support.
After the news of his passing emerged, several media reports suggested that he had died due to coronavirus. His astrologer-son, Nastur, however denied those reports. Earlier it was reported that Daruwalla had tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Saturday.
His son, however, quashed the rumours, and had confirmed to the Times of India on Sunday that his father had been suffering from pneumonia and lung infection, and the oxygen level in his body had dipped.
Born in July 1931, Daruwalla was a known Ganesha devotee who combined the principles of various techniques like Vedic astrology, Numerology, Palmistry, I-Ching, Tarot, Kabalah and even Western astrology for his predictions.
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Indian boxer Dingko Singh, who won the 1998 Asian Games gold medal, tested positive for the novel coronavirus on June 1. Singh is also battling cancer.
“He was negative when he left Delhi but has tested positive on his return to Manipur,” a source told PTI.
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