National
Award
winning
actress
Sonam
Kapoor
has
urged
fans
and
social
media
users
not
to
get
personal
and
troll
celebrities.
Sonam,
who
was
trolled
on
social
media
for
misquoting
the
national
anthem
in
her
column
that
she
writes
for
a
publishing
house,
posted
the
request
on
Twitter
on
Sunday.
"I
request
my
followers
and
fans
not
to
hate
someone
and
get
personal
towards
other
celebrities.
Be
better
than
that.
Please
remember
imitation
is
the
best
form
of
flattery.
And
it
just
showcases
admiration.
Please
don't
get
personal
and
troll," Sonam
posted.
On
April
21,
a
part
of
the
actress'
column
went
viral
on
the
internet
highlighting
her
misquoted
lines
from
the
anthem.
It
read:
"I
love
my
country
but
for
some
of
you
-
and
you're
the
bigots,
not
me
-
I
become
'anti-national'
only
because
I
ask
questions
or
choose
to
be
critical.
Listen
to
the
national
anthem…
recall
the
line
you
heard
as
kids,
'Hindu,
Muslim,
Sikh,
Issai…'".
The
column
was
her
way
of
expressing
anguish
at
being
trolled
by
people
and
the
trend
of
trolling
on
the
net
lately.
In
the
past,
the
actress
has
been
trolled
for
talking
about
the
four-day
meat
ban
in
Mumbai
in
2015.
Sonam
had
said
that
"India
will
remain
a
third
world
country
because
of
the
intolerant
misogynistic
close
minded
few".