Superstar Shah Rukh Khan got trolled online by a Twitter user for the title of his next film "Jab Harry Met Sejal".
It was actor Ranbir Kapoor who suggested the title for the Imtiaz Ali directorial. Though he is thrilled about it, not all seem to be happy.
A Twitter user, Sejal Badala, wrote: "SRK thanks for turning me into a meme."
The superstar then took a potshot at her surname. "I am so sorry Sejal Badala. Hope you like my next film title better. It's called 'Badala... oops 'Badle Ki Aag'," he tweeted on Saturday.
Meanwhile, SRK's "Dear Zindagi" co-star Alia Bhatt also got "very upset" as her title didn't make it to the finals.
To her, he said: "Your title I have kept for the film you and I do next."
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Arjun Rampal celebrates rights of children in US
Actor Arjun Rampal took out time to celebrate the rights of children in New York.
"About tonight (Friday). New York City. CRY gala dinner. Child rights, CRY foundation, CRY America," Arjun tweeted along with a photo in which he is all suited up.
The CRY Gala Dinner at New York - Pledge 2017 took place on Friday. Arjun attended the dinner as a special guest in support of CRY that aims to work towards giving underprivileged children a brighter future.
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Nimrat Kaur wants to be Rajkummar
Actress Nimrat Kaur fell in love with "Behen Hogi Teri" and Rajkummar Rao's character so much that she gave a shout-out to the actor saying she wants to be just like him.
"Loved 'Behen Hogi Teri! Thrilled to bits for Ajay K Pannalal and his labour of love and Rajkummar Rao, you just make me wanna be you," Nimrat tweeted on Saturday.
"Behen Hogi Teri" is about a man who falls in love with his childhood friend and neighbour, but the girl treats him like a brother.
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