Kubbra tweeted, “I can’t begin to express my joy to hearing about TikTok being banned in India. The state of derangement was exceedingly painful. I haven’t been happier about a ban.”
I can’t begin to express my joy to hearing about Tik Tok being banned in India. The state of derangement was exceedingly painful.
— Kubbra Sait (@KubbraSait) April 17, 2019
I haven’t been happier about a ban.
This didn’t go down too well with Puncch Beat director and Bigg Boss former contestant, Vikas Gupta. He wrote a series of tweets condemning Kubbra’s take on the tik tok ban. His first tweet read, “State of derangement is extremely painful for the people who have to live in the environment of the mentally ill. With all due respect some of the people making these Tik Toks or musically are as talented an artist as you are if not more. Coming from an artist of your calibre it’s Very disappointing.”
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State of derangement is extremely painful for the people who have to live in the environment of the mentally ill. With all due respect some of the people making these Tiktoks or musically are as talented an artist as you are if not more. Coming from an artist of your caliber it’s https://t.co/4QlNAi2xtq
— Vikas Gupta (@lostboy54) April 18, 2019
Gupta then writes, “Content made on any platform can be good and bad. Be it Television, Films, Web series or theatre for that matter or Tik Tok. Some of the amazing work done by Individuals on Tik Tok can be at par with the so called good work on either of the platforms & about the state of derangement, in the search column of #Tiktok type Family and you might find some 2 billion videos including parents kids acting together to 80 years olds dancing to just plain funny videos. Yes there are bad content also but that’s on tv films and web as well."
Vikas Gupta's Tweets
Vikas Gupta's Tweets
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