If a fan comment touting praise for an online piracy gave Siddharth a black mood yesterday, condmenation from tweeps for his rude statements seems to be a murkier problem more. However, Siddharth made his stand advoctaing his point.
Siddharth stated that supporting piracy was a crime bringing along an analogy of how travelling sans a ticket will be considered a crime. “Filmmakers should only take insults and not give back? Sorry, but we will! Troll at your own risk,” he said.
No doubt the actor’s little war of words will have suffused his condescending tweeps or will the keyboard war go out of proportion? Only time will tell.
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