
After his iconic role in Darr, Shah Rukh Khan was mocked by trolls who pointed out his stutter.
Despite the “k-k-k-k-Kiran” line becoming one of the most iconic dialogues ever delivered by the superstar, many trolls made fun of Shah Rukh Khan and called him a “hakla,” meaning stammerer.
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Even though he was trolled extensively, that dialogue went on to become one of the most loved and iconic lines in his career.
In the recently released film Kesari 2, Akshay Kumar’s character explains how General Dyer used to stammer as a child and was traumatized by the bullying he faced, where he was often mocked as “hakla.”
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After this scene, many users took to social media, suggesting that Akshay Kumar’s dig at General Dyer was an indirect jab at Shah Rukh Khan because of the stammering reference.
Fans of Akshay Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan have always had their share of fan wars, but it’s senseless to dig up unrelated instances and troll someone based on that.
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It’s absolutely cruel and ignorant to make fun of someone for their disability.
In fact, such representation is something to be celebrated in the industry. A star who isn’t “perfect” has still become a sensation among millions.
Trolling may be inevitable during fan wars, but people should be more sensitive and empathetic in how they go about it.