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Salman’s Reel Life Bhabhi Has Reacted Sarcastically On His Acquittal In Poaching Case

by Deepa A.
Jul 25, 2016
in Bollywood & TV
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Salman’s Reel Life Bhabhi Has Reacted Sarcastically On His Acquittal In Poaching Case

While Salman’s fans are celebrating his acquittal from all charges in both Chinkara and Blackbuck poaching cases, there are many people who feel that the decision was biased and was taken just considering the fact that Salman is a big star. Even on Twitter, people left various sarcastic remarks, to show how unjustified the High Court’s decision was.

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Renuka Shahane, who had essayed the character of Salman’s loving Bhabhi in the movie ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ is against this decision too. She has the best response to the entire situation.

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Renuka, being a straight-forward actress, has always given her opinions and views in a very witty manner. Remember she had even slammed Salman Khan for his insensitive rape comment? However, this time, she chose Facebook for expressing her views! Have a look at her Facebook post

The post reads;

“In 1998 a Black Buck & 2 Chinkaras (that are endangered species & therefore cannot be killed) were allegedly killed on a hunting trip that included Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Amrita Singh, Tabu & Sonali Bendre. Somehow while the ‘mor’ was ‘naaching’ in their ‘hivdas’ they wanted to shoot some endangered animals. And they did & ate them too. But did they? Out of all only Salman was charged for killing a black buck & a chinkara. He also served time for the same in Jodhpur jail. No charges were framed against the others. The case carried on & on & on as our cases do for two main reasons 1) Having big bucks (sometimes even black bucks….different from the Black Buck who passed) or 2) Not having big bucks. Salman of course falls in the 1st category of big bucks ( I don’t know their colour & we should not be racist by commenting) So now after 18 years he has been acquitted of charges in both cases. Some questions come to mind 1) Who killed the Black Buck & the Chinkaras? 2) Did the driver kill them? 3) Did nobody kill them? 4) Do judges decide according to Buckworth-Lewis method? ( What? Er…it’s Duckworth-Lewis?) Sorry! 4) Who will pay for the mental torture that Salman has had to go through now that he has been declared not guilty? 5) Doesn’t the nation want to know the truth? ( preferably very loudly) What? The nation doesnt want to know? No? Why? Oh you don’t say…..busy spending bucks on Sultan….Er….then let it pass….yeah the Buck, what else? Dear, deer! Surreal!!!??”

Renuka Shahane wasn’t just sarcastic, but she very cleverly made fun of the whole situation. So guys, what do you think about this post of Renuka ? Do let us know your thoughts in our comments section below.

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