Vicky Kaushal Leaves Netizens Fuming As He Poses Standing Upon A Horse; 'Can We For Once Think About The Animal'

Vicky Kaushal latest's picture has irked a few netizens. The picture sees him balancing upon a horse

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Vicky Kaushal Leaves Netizens Fuming As He Poses Standing Upon A Horse; 'Can We For Once Think About The Animal'
Vicky Kaushal became nation's heartthrob soon after Uri: The Surgical Strike. He managed to win the hearts of many and gathered immense fan following on social media. Especially the girls could not stop raving about him. But it seems, his latest picture has ticked off a few netizens in a wrong way. Vicky Kaushal took to his Instagram account to share a picture that sees him standing and balancing upon a horse. For this, he has been called out for animal cruelty.

Vickys Kaushal shared this picture with a funny caption that read, "Got a little too inspired by Majnu bhai’s painting this morning. @anilskapoor." But for some, this picture isn't funny. One of the netizens wrote, "Can we for once think about the animal." Another one asked, "Is that horse ok?" Another comment on Vicky's post read, "Im pretty sure thid is bad for the horses back. Vicky u can do better than this."

Check out Vicky Kaushal's picture here. Prior to this, the actor had shared a video that saw him riding the horse.


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Last Vicky made it to the headlines as he penned a long note for Uri director Aditya Dhar. He wrote, "Years ago you called me after watching Masaan and said we’ll work together someday. You called me for your first film and we did Uri. Now we have commenced together again on the journey of making The Immortal Ashwatthama. Your faith in me scares me sometimes but it also brings out the best in me. Thanks for being that person in my life. Happy Birthday mere dost, mere bhai, mere director @adityadharfilms. Tum jiyo hazaaro saal yeh meri hai aarzoo!" (Also Read: Vicky Kaushal Visits The Uri Base Camp In Kashmir; Shares Pics, Thanks The Indian Army For Inviting Him)



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