Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Mockery is not intended for SRK alone. It's all of us. Someone once told me we all sound happiest on Facebook, most well-employed on LinkedIn, and craziest on Twitter.
In Suhana's case, it's also to keep her in the news for her upcoming debut. Nothing wrong in it.
Yes! Some people who talks badly with their parents or doesn't talk at all would flaunt their "I love you mom, you are this or that" kinda posts on mother's day. But the thing is more than half of the population be doing it.
In this case, it could be SRK was out of country, saw his daughter's post, made a comment on it. What's so cringe about it? Even if that's not the case, we all follow our friends on IG, Twitter. It happens that we were in a place partying, clicked pics & put them on SNS. Then, a friend commented saying Kya pagal lagrahi Hain. We don't go & tell them - pahele kyu nahin bataya when you were sitting right by my side.
It's such a normal thing, why do people have to question everything. They are a father-daughter duo. If it was some romantic PDA couple type of babu-shona-babe, I would have still understood but not this.
There are so many celebs who follows each other & they have their phone numbers as well. They can't press a like on one's post & call them to say how they like the other's pose. It's simple.
Comment section is there to comment. Jitna sophisticated log bannrahe hai over a comment & calling it cringe, utna woh hain nahin.
Edited by piya2025 - 2 years ago
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