Anupam Kher expressed displeasure over Richa Chadha's tweet, said- what can be more shameful than this...
Actress Richa Chadha is facing criticism for her tweet regarding Galvan Valley.
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Actress Richa Chadha is facing criticism for her tweet regarding Galvan Valley. Many Bollywood celebs have also expressed their displeasure over his tweet. Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has filed a complaint against him. Now Anupam Kher has also objected to the tweet of the actress. He said that speaking bad about the country is an 'act of a coward'. Anupam also said that nothing is more 'shameful' than insulting the Indian Army.
Anupam Kher expressed displeasure
Anupam Kher tweeted, “It is the work of cowards and small people to try to become popular among some people by doing evils of the country. And putting the honor of the army at stake... what can be more shameful than this. Many people on Twitter have reacted to Anupam Kher's statement. One person tweeted in Hindi, "We are proud of you for this." Let us tell you that Akshay Kumar and KK Menon also reacted to Richa Chadha's tweet. Ranvir Shorey also reacted to Richa's 'irresponsible' tweet.
Ruckus on Richa Chadha's tweet
Richa Chadha reacts to Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi's statement that the Army is "always ready" for any order from the government to take back parts of Pakistan's illegally occupied Kashmir and "will give them a befitting reply". Reacting, Richa Chadha wrote that Galvan is speaking Hi. After this tweet of the actress, there was a lot of ruckus and she was criticized on social media. After which he deleted his tweet and issued an apology.
Ashok Pandit filed a complaint
Filmmaker Ashok Pandit has filed a complaint against Richa Chadha for her 'Hi, Galwan' tweet. He has appealed that action should be taken against him. She says that she cannot make fun of the soldiers and cannot escape with an apology note. Ashok on Thursday filed a complaint against the actor at Mumbai's Juhu police station and urged for registration of an FIR against him.

