A Reputed Newspaper Published A Fake Interview With Anushka. She Taught Them A Good Lesson

The gorgeous Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and Indian skipper Virat Kohli got hitched on December 11, 2017, in a private ceremony with the presence of family members and few friends. Subsequently, two grand receptions in Delhi and Mumbai were organised by the newlywed couple after they returned from their honeymoon.

A Reputed Newspaper Published A Fake Interview With Anushka. She Taught Them A Good Lesson - RVCJ Media
Source

Prior to their wedding, Virat and Anushka never opened up about their relationship; however, they made public appearances and media always made attempts to know when the couple would tie knot. Nevertheless, they didn’t disclose any details regarding their relationship and even after getting married, the couple always maintained a distance with media if they ever tried to peep into their personal lives.

However, recently a Bengali tabloid published an interview with the “Pari” actress in which she’s quoted as saying that the pic in which she’s seen hugging Virat was spontaneous and not a planned one.

Source

Here’s another screenshot:

Source

Anushka took to Twitter and slammed the Bengali tabloid in harsh words. She shared the screenshots from the newspaper and wrote, “It is SHOCKING to see a completely fabricated interview of mine in a reputed publication like @Ei_Samay. This is to clarify that I have NEVER done an interview on my personal life with them or with anyone else. Just shows how carelessly your personal freedom is looked at by them.”

As Anushka’s tweet suggests, she has never given an interview to the newspaper and the piece of article published by them is utterly fabricated.

Twitter also slammed the daily for this shameful act. Check out some selected tweets:

They can do anything to earn money:

https://twitter.com/Aparnaaa996/status/971983797297147905

Ridiculous:

Users demanded a ban on the newspaper:

Disgusting:

https://twitter.com/akshaypasu/status/971985539988467712

Irresponsible journalism:

https://twitter.com/Farhana57730414/status/971982474841436160

They should be penalised:

Twitterati asked Anushka to sue them:

Apologise from her:

What about someone’s privacy?

https://twitter.com/khannam9/status/971980957191294976

Is this called freedom of speech?

What do you have to say in this regard? Let us know your views.

Source

Exit mobile version