The year 2019 started with a lot of controversies for Hardik Pandya who was suspended due to his controversial comments on a national TV show named, Koffee With Karan. However, he left everything behind and put up some stunning show for Mumbai Indians in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). His heroics helped Mumbai many times to get back to the innings. However, his form will be crucial for India in the upcoming ICC World Cup which is scheduled to start from May 30 in England and Wales.
Hardik Pandya has faced many trolls on social media due to his attitude or style. Even his swagger attitude resembles a West Indian according to his fans. However, a similar incident took place on Instagram recently when a television actress, named Krystle D’Souza, posted a picture with him on Instagram, captioning “Mere Bhai Jaisa Koi Hard ich Nahi Hai” with the “#brotherfromanothermother”.
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Surprisingly, Pandya’s trollers’ found trolling element in that picture too. A user named as Sameer asked him why didn’t he join the Windies World Cup squad. “Kaalu bhai. Aap West Indies team ke World Cup squad main select kyun nahi huye? (Why didn’t you get selected for the West Indies World Cup squad?),” the troller wrote.
However, he got support from Krystle Dsouza and Aparshakti Khurana. While Dsouza called the user “mean and obnoxious”, actor Aparshakti Khurana also gave a fitting reply to the user, writing, “I think you should not write such comments and definitely not use such language. We all love Hardik because he is a performer. You should rather encourage the Indian team, especially before the World Cup.”
However, Krystle also replied to Aparshakti Khurana’s message, writing: “That’s so well put! People are so mean and obnoxious and just because they are sitting behind a screen typing, they think they can get away with anything! I guess ignorance is bliss in this case! Their words make no difference to his superb performance… BUT thank you.”