Netizens
are
leaving
no
stone
unturned
in
trolling
the
star
kids.
From
the
last
few
days,
their
targets
were
Alia
Bhatt
and
Janhvi
Kapoor.
Now,
it's
Sara
Ali
Khan.
Wondering
why?
Well,
an
old
video
of
director
Rohit
Shetty
from
Kapil
Sharma's
chat
show
has
surfaced
on
Twitter,
and
it
has
been
receiving
major
backlash
from
the
netizens.
In
the
video,
Rohit
Shetty
can
be
heard
saying
that
he
felt
like
crying
when
Sara
Ali
Khan,
despite
being
daughter
of
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Amrita
Singh,
came
to
his
office
all
alone,
and
asked
for
work
with
folding
hands.
In
the
video,
Rohit
Shetty
further
said
that
he
was
touched
by
Sara's
gesture
to
the
extent
that
he
asked
her
to
do
a
film
with
him.
Now,
you
know
why
Rohit
Shetty
roped
in
Sara
Ali
Khan
in
Simmba.
Producer
Manish
Mundra
also
shared
this
viral
clip
on
his
Twitter
page
and
wrote,
"Have
seen
this
video
n
number
of
times
since
morning.
What
level
of
hollowness
they
have
in
their
lives!!!"
Have
seen
this
video
n
number
of
times
since
morning.
What
level
of
hollowness
they
have
in
their
lives!!!
https://t.co/whIRQGuFdb
@bhaiyyajispeaks:
I
was
on
Facebook
this
morning
&
suddenly
this
episode
of
Kapil's
show
popped
up.
Watched
it
for
5
minutes
&
this
came
up.
It
was
probably
funny
back
then,
but
everything
has
changed
now.
Our
perspective
as
well.
@aartithakurjha:
O
its
not
her
talent,
her
hard
work
or
her
skills
that
got
her
movie,
her
DNA
did.
So
that
proves
the
nepotism
point
does
it
not?
@imhonestopn:
The
fact
that
she
was
allowed
to
enter
his
office
without
being
an
actor
is
enough
to
show
the
privilege.
Would
Shetty
sir
allow
any
other
aspiring
actor
to
sit
in
his
office?
@sandeepanand12:
Still
remember
when
I
saw
this
conversation
first
time
when
episode
was
aired
I
was
like
all
fine.
But
over
period
of
last
few
months,
times
have
changed
and
so
has
my
perspective
of
looking
into
this
issue.
It's
wrong
at
so
many
levels
&
we
as
audience
are
accountable
as
well.
Interestingly,
rather
than
trolling
Sara
and
Shetty,
audiences
are
blaming
themselves
for
rooting
for
such
statements,
which
they
now
feel
was
wrong
at
so
many
levels.