Javed Akhtar is a big fan of cricket and often shares his opinion on social media. Especially on Twitter (now x), they express their feelings openly during the match. During this time, many times the trolls also cause their tuck. Recently, Javed Akhtar made a tweet in praise of Virat Kohli, after which some people tried to troll him.

One user questioned him about his ancestors, while the other tried to present his point in a wrong way. But Javed Akhtar gave a befitting reply to both.

Javed Akhtar praised Virat Kohli

Javed Akhtar tweeted and wrote –
“Virat Kohli once again proved that he is the strongest pillar of the Indian cricket building. Hats of! “

On this, a user wrote tightly –
“If Virat is the strongest pillar, what is Rohit Sharma? The heaviest pillar? Javed Saab, you must be ashamed to do fat shaming. “

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Javed Akhtar’s reply to the troll

Javed Akhtar reacted very sharply to this charge and wrote-
“Shut up, cookroch somewhere!” I have respect for Rohit Sharma and all great Indian players in Test history. How lowly you are that you are claiming that I said something against a great player like Rohit. Ever think, why are you so cheap and dirty man? “

This reply of Javed Akhtar went viral on seeing this, and many users appreciated him directly.

When Javed Akhtar was asked about his ancestors

Another user questioned Javed Akhtar’s claims related to the freedom struggle and wrote –
“When did your ancestors go black water in the freedom struggle? You have claimed this many times, so it has become necessary to ask. Increase our knowledge too. “

On this, Javed Akhtar gave a befitting reply and wrote –
“Google my background. Read about my great -grandfather Fazle Haq Khairabadi. Then google about my mother’s real brother Ansar Harwani. I can give more names, but do not want to overload your weak mind. “

Who was Fazle Haq Khairabadi and Ansar Harwani?

Fazle Haq Khairabadi was one of the prominent leaders of the freedom struggle of 1857.
Ansar Harwani → was a freedom fighter and politician, who was part of many movements.

Javed Akhtar’s answer also came into a lot of discussion on social media, and people praised his knowledge and reasoning.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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