Troll Tries To Shame Gauahar Khan For Not Condoling Hina Khan's Father's Death On Social Media; She Reacts Strongly

    Troll Tries To Shame Gauahar Khan

    Troll Tries To Shame Gauahar Khan For Not Condoling Hina Khan's Father's Death On Social Media; She Reacts Strongly

    Gauahar Khan took time out during Ramadan to interact with her fans in a light hearted one on one on social media. The actress was busy replying to lovely messages on her Instagram live but trolls weren’t far behind. Gauahar was called out by a particular user for not even posting ‘R.I.P’ after actress Hina Khan lost her father recently due to a cardiac arrest. Gauahar and her husband Zaid Darbaar had rushed to the hospital on hearing the tragic news.

    Hina and Gauahar became close on the latest season of Bigg Boss where they were locked together in the house for the first few weeks. Gauahar didn’t miss a beat in giving it straight to the user and all other trolls who mocked her after her father died a month and a half ago.

    An angry Gauahar responded saying: "Because I am not a fake person to put it out only on social media. What I had to do, I did it. My connection with Hina is from my heart and I don't need to prove my connection to really silly people like you. So, please keep your negativity to yourself and don't bring it here. I am an individual and I take my decisions on a personal level.”

    She added, “What I feel and how I feel, I react accordingly, and I will always do that, and I have her dad in my prayers, her in my prayers, and I don't need to prove anything to silly people like you, who only live your lives on social media and think just by putting a condolence on social media, you are feeling something, that's not true. When you feel, you feel. And, when you feel, you reach out to the person. You don't have to prove it to the 'janta' (public), understand.. This just makes me so angry. "

    The actress also recalled the time after her father’s demise where she was called out for sharing posts on social media. Letting out her pent up thoughts on the matter Gauhar further said, "People are so sick, let me just address this. I lost my dad a month and a half ago and people were so quick to judge. 'Oh, you are already posting stuff. You are already putting pictures and dance videos.' Do you people even know what it takes to get over a loss? Do you know that a person doesn't need to sit like this and wonder 'Oh my God, I am losing somebody.' You can't do that. In Islam, you can't grieve for more than three days. You can't cry and be in sadness for more than three days. You have to move on, you have to live your life, you have to carry on with the love of the person that you've lost. So, don't you dare and keep your judgements to yourself and let people be, the way they want to heal, the way they want to come out of things, the way they want to function, stop judging people."