Kriti Sanon Gets Mercilessly TROLLED For Climbing Cinema Hall's Roof To Dance On ‘Thumkeshwari’: ‘Had Ho Gayi Yeh Sab Bhi Karna Padega Ab?-WATCH

Netizens brutally troll Kriti Sanon for climbing Gaiety Galaxy theatre’s roof with Varun Dhawan to dance on ‘Thumkeshwari’

Pallavi Soni

Sun Oct 30 2022, 14:21:04 57732 views
Kriti Sanon is currently busy promoting her upcoming film 'Bhediya' and she is leaving no stone unturned to make it a massive hit. Right from dropping the film’s intriguing posters-teasers on social media to wooing the audience with her dancing on its songs, Kriti and her 'Bhediya' co-star Varun Dhawan are trying all possible means to ensure their film reaches out to the masses. Recently, during the film's song 'Thumkeshwari' launch event at Mumbai's Gaiety Galaxy theatre, both the actors climbed the cinema hall's roof to dance to the song.

And, while Kriti-Varun performance's on the cinema hall’s roof attracted a huge crowd, it also invited huge criticism on social media. Netizens brutally troll Varun and Kriti for doing such a thing to attract the audience and promote the song. In viral videos, both the actors could be seen climbing the roof of the cinema hall and showcasing their killer moves on 'Thumkeshwari'. While slamming the Heropanti actress, one troll commented, 'Kriti Sanon has turned into a spider-woman.” Another said, “Kriti just cannot dance no matter how much she tries.” One comment read, “Had ho gayi berozgari ki.” One of the netizens wrote, Seriously yeh sab bhi karna padega ab???.” ALSO READ: Kriti Sanon Offers Dupatta To Prabhas To Wipe Off His Sweat, Adipurush Stars Share An Adorable Moment On Stage- VIRAL VIDEO INSIDE


‘Bhediya’- comedy horror marks Varun’s second collaboration with Kriti after 2015 released 'Diwale' that also starred Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The upcoming film has been directed by Amar Kaushik and also stars Deepak Dobriyal and Abhishek Banerjee. The film is slated to hit the theatres on 25th November 2022 and will release in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil in 2D and 3D.



RELATED NEWS