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A Varun Dhawan fan trolls Arjun Kapoor, but later apologises

Being a Bollywood celeb is not an easy task. Apart from the movies, trolls target celebs for their personal life and sometimes make harsh comments. Recently, a Varun Dhawan fan trolled Arjun Kapoor stating that he hated his father Boney Kapoor's second wife Sridevi and now, he is dating a woman with a teenage son.

Arjun replied to the troll, “I don’t hate anyone Kusum. We kept a dignified distance, If I did I wouldn’t have been there for my dad Janhvi & Khushi at a sensitive time... it’s easy to type & judge, think a little. Your @Varun_dvn s fan so I feel I should tell u don’t spread negativity with his face on ur DP.”


Well, the troll later deleted his tweet and apologised to Arjun, “I apologise if I have hurt anyone's sentiments. I meant to do no harm. Extremely sorry to all @arjunk26  Fans.... Please Forgive me??. It was just my opinion. Have nothing against @arjunk26 Sir or #MalaikaArora  Ma'am. . SORRY SIR @arjunk26.”

To this Arjun replied, “It’s ok kusum... spread love... the street dancer is watching you... ?”

Arjun has always been dignified about Sridevi, Janhvi and Khushi. After the veteran actress’ demise, he has stood by the family like a strong pillar.

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  • Dhee says Vari Vari emerged from a deeply personal and reflective period in her life
  • The singer believes listeners worldwide are searching for “new sounds and new stories”
  • She says remaining rooted in her identity has always been central to her music
  • Dhee hopes to release more albums and perform more frequently in the years ahead

A song shaped by reflection rather than intention

For Dhee, Vari Vari was not born out of a deliberate attempt to move in a new direction. Instead, it arrived during a period of reflection that naturally began influencing the music she was making. Speaking exclusively, the singer described how many of her recent songs have mirrored experiences unfolding in her own life, making them feel more personal than planned.

That emotional undercurrent eventually found its way into Vari Vari. Conversations with lyricist Vivek (Vivek Anna) slowly shaped the track, which grew from discussions around love and human connection. Rather than following a formula, the song evolved organically and became a reflection of thoughts she had already been carrying.

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