Recently,
Hacked
actress
Hina
Khan
indulged
in
a
Twitter
war
with
self-proclaimed
critic
Kamaal
R
Khan
after
the
latter
mocked
her
in
a
tweet.
KRK
tweeted,
"I
got
shocked
to
know
that
someone
has
made
a
film
with
#HinaKhan!
Who
will
watch
it?
I
am
100%
sure
that
it
will
be
watched
by
alone
Hina
Khan
only!
#BB13
#BiggBoss13." Not
the
one
to
mince
her
words,
Hina
gave
a
befitting
reply
to
him
by
tweeting,
"Every
project
I've
got
so
far,
every
appreciator,
every
fan
I
have
today.
I
have
earned
it
with
my
hardwork
n
talent.
And
that's
what
got
me
the
film
and
THAT'S
WHAT
MATTERS.
Not
PR
brokers,
so
@KVBohra
people
are
smart
enough
to
see
through
such
stunts
and
acknowledge
good
work."
During
the
promotions
of
her
upcoming
film
Hacked,
the
actress
spoke
about
her
way
of
dealing
with
trolls,
and
why
was
it
important
for
her
to
address
that
particular
tweet
(KRK's
tweet).
Hina
Khan
Says
It's
High
Time
We
Lift
Each
Other
Speaking
about
dealing
with
trolls,
Hina
told
the
news
agency, "I
completely
believe
in
the
hashtag
(#LetsLiftEachOther).
It
is
high
time
that
we
lift
each
other
rather
than
pull
each
other
down.
I
don't
know
why
we
believe
in
pulling
(each
other
down).
I
think
we
don't
believe
in
it
but
somehow
it
is
just
that
you
don't
want
to
see
other
person
doing
well.
It
happens
automatically
and
you
start
talking
negatively
about
that.
You
don't
want
to,
but
it
happens
because
you
don't
want
to
see
somebody
ahead
of
you.
I
don't
understand
this
logic."
Stay
Quiet
If
You
Can't
Appreciate
She
further
added,
"If
you
can't
appreciate,
at
least
stay
quiet.
Why
do
you
have
to
talk
negative
about
somebody?
Someone
you
don't
know
about
or
someone
who
doesn't
matter
to
you.
Why
are
you
wasting
your
time?"
Does
Online
Trolls
Bother
Hina?
To
this
she
replied,
"Initially,
it
used
to
bother
me,
and
I
used
to
give
it
back
to
them.
Now,
I
don't."
Hina
Khan
On
Her
Twitter
Spat
With
KRK
The
actress
opened
up,
"That
tweet
really
needed
a
reply.
It's
very
sad
that
in
whatever
way,
whichever
way
whether
it
is
by
criticising
people
or
by
reviewing
or
doing
whatever
stuff
that
concerned
'xyz' person
does.
It
is
sad
that
you
have
so
many
people
who
look
up
to
you,
follow
you
and
maybe
a
million
listen
to
you
blindly.
Why
to
do
such
stuff?"
Miffed
by
Hina's
statements
in
interviews
about
their
Twitter
spat,
KRK
once
again
targeted
the
actress
on
Twitter
and
wrote,
"Hello
drama
queen
#HinaKhan,
pls
stop
using
my
name
for
ur
film
publicity.
I
don't
talk
about
such
D
grade
films,
neither
watch
them
nor
review
them.
I
already
said
that
I
was
talking
about
my
friend
#HinaKhan
not
about
you
or
your
Wahiyat
film
because
I
even
don't
know
you."
(sic)