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Ayushmann Khurrana responds to a troll that suggested he shouldn’t use Twitter as his “personal journal”

Ayushmann Khurrana, on his social media account, frequently posts his own shayari. On Twitter, the actor responded to a user who advised him not to treat the social media site like his private journal.

Ayushmann penned a shayari on Monday about how a woman may be drawn to a man, but she ends up falling in love with the child in him. Late at night, a female fan criticised his shayari and advised him from posting any arbitrary information on Twitter as though it were his personal journal. She was answered by the actor with yet another shayari.

Ayushmann had Tweeted, “Kabhi meri adaa pe hui deewani, kabhi lagi use mere jism ki latt, Aur jab hui to hui usey Ayushmann, mere bachpane se mohabbat. (A woman may get attracted to your heart or to the man you are. But she falls in love with the child in you).”

Repying on it, a Twitter user tweeted, “Dil mai har baat jo aye woh shayari nahi, Ye Twitter hai Ayushmann, aapki personal diary nahi. @ayushmannk (any random thought is not a shayari, this is Twitter not your personal diary).”

Ayushmann replied to her on Tuesday, “Meri shayari kabhi tukbandi hai, toh kabhi meter mein hai, Jo mazaa personal diary mein nahi, woh Twitter mein hai (sometimes my shayari is rhyming, sometimes its very long, Twitter is more fun than a personal diary).”

On the work front, Ayushmann marked his Bollywood debut with the film Vicky Donor opposite Yami Gautam. He was last seen in An Action Hero with Jaideep Ahlawat. The actor has much-awaited Dream Girl 2, sequel to his blockbuster 2019 film, in the pipeline. The film, co-starring Ananya Pandey, will release on July 7, 2023.

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