KRK makes fun of Mohanlal, calls him Chota Bheem again

Published : May 22, 2017, 08:01 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:42 PM IST
KRK makes fun of Mohanlal, calls him Chota Bheem again

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KRK took a dig at Mohanlal on his birthday calling him Chhota Bheem again. The backlash proved heavy as thousands of cyberwarriors from Kerala have been bombarding KRK's Twitter pages. Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag wished Mohanlal and called him ‘King of Mollywood’.  Mohanlal, in return, thanked Virender Sehwag for the wishes.

Kamaal Rashid Khan aka KRK has made it clear that he is not scared of Mohanlal's massive fan base or Malayalee cyberwarriors.

The self-proclaimed movie critic, KRK who kicked up a controversy last month with his outspoken tweets targeting Malayalam superstar Mohanlal is at it again.KRK repeated his Chotta Bheem comment at Mohanlal on his 57th birthday."Hello my dear friend Chota Bheem @Mohanlal Ji wishing you very happy birthday! Keep rocking!," KRK wrote in a tweet.

 

As usual, Mohanlal's fans and Kerala-based film buffs didn't take kindly to the remark and started bombarding KRK's social media pages with abuses and trolls ever since. 

Last month, KRK started off a controversy after he had said Mohanlal was unfit to play the character of Bheem in the much-awaited Mahabharata-Randamoozham, which is touted to be the magnum opus of the actor's nearly four-decade career. He tweeted, "People pls see this Chota Bheem. It will be a biggest insult of Bheem if this joker plays role of greatest Bheem."(SIC)

Later, KRK apologised and tweeted, "Sir @Mohanlal sorry to call you #ChotaBheem Coz I didn't know much about you. But now I know that you are a super star of Malayalam films." Celebrities from various film industries also had condemned KRK's tweet which they found to be in bad taste. Looks like KRK can expect a harsh attack from Malayalis soon.

 



Meanwhile, wishes poured in from all parts of the world for the national award winning actor on his birthday. One of the most loved birthday wishes was from former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag. In a tweet, Sehwag addressed him as the ‘King of Mollywood’. Monahlal, in return, thanked him for the wishes.

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