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Kartik Aaryan deletes a video after being slammed for promoting domestic violence

From the day lockdown has been announced, Kartik Aaryan is trying to entertain his fans by sharing funny videos on social media. He had shared a video where he gave a monologue about coronavirus and social distancing, and he had also shared a corona rap.

Even his sister is joining him in the videos, and recently, one of their videos created a controversy.  So, a couple of days ago, Kartik shared a video in which his sister doesn’t make proper rotis and he throws her out from the gallery.


While the actor thought that it would be an entertaining video, he was slammed on social media for promoting domestic violence. After being slammed by his followers, the actor decided to delete the video. However, the video is available on his fan clubs.

Singer Sona Mohapatra tweeted about the video and called it a PR strategy. She wrote, “I have begun to believe that thus is a new PR strategy for many. Put out misogynistic content or even hire a multiple #MeToo accused & then wait for the feminists to speak up & protest & thus amplify? Free ka publicity. Case in point Kabir Singh, Indian Idol & maybe this too?”

We wonder what Kartik has to say about his video.

Talking about his movies, Kartik will next be seen on the big screen in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. The movie is slated to release on 31st July 2020, but let’s see if it will be able to hit the screens as per the schedule. The actor also has Dostana 2 in his kitty which stars Janhvi Kapoor as the female lead.

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