Mahira Khan Shamed & Trolled For Smoking With Ranbir Kapoor

Ranbir is among the most eligible bachelors of Bollywood. The handsome star carries his heart on sleeves and is popular for his many affairs.

Mahira Khan Shamed & Trolled For Smoking With Ranbir Kapoor - RVCJ Media
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Two of the most popular actresses linked with Ranbir earlier were Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif. After his breakup with Katrina, there were many speculations regarding his current GF. While there were some reports which said Ranbir is seeing a girl of his parents’ choice, there were also speculations regarding his affair with Pakistani actress Mahira Khan.

The reports got strong when a video of Ranbir and Mahira from a Dubai event was leaked. In the video, both were seen indulged in some kind of heated discussion which made many tongues wagging.

However what happened recently left everyone in surprise. Ranbir and Mahira who haven’t worked together anytime were spotted together in the USA. But it was not just about spotting. There was something striking between them which is only visible between two very close persons.

Ranbir and Mahira were far away from being formal with each other and were seen smoking together.

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As soon as the pictures were out on social media, people started bashing and trolling them. Although both of them were trolled by people, it was Mahira who had to face the bashing most.

The Pakistani actress who made her Bollywood debut earlier this year with Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees was criticized by her fellow Pakistanis for smoking cigarette and wearing what they call an unappropriate dress. Have a look at some reactions-

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https://twitter.com/PakhairRaghlay/status/911225831573336064

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https://twitter.com/Fais2Humna/status/911224783358107648

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Well, it’s not right to criticise her unnecessarily. Smoking is injurious to health but it doesn’t reflects someone’s character. As humans we all are full of flaws so we don’t have a right to judge others on moral values. It’s better to think about our own character and improvise it.

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