A
few
days
ago,
21-year-old
girl
named
Nikita
Tomar
was
shot
dead
in
broad
daylight
in
Faridabad,
when
she
tried
to
resist
the
attacker
named
Touseef.
Now,
as
per
a
Dainik
Jagran
report,
during
interrogation
by
the
Crime
Branch,
the
accused
Tauseef
confessed
to
the
police
officials
that
he
was
inspired
by
the
character
of
Munna
in
the
web
series
Mirzapur.
For
the
unversed,
actor
Divyenndu
played
the
character
of
Munna,
who
brutally
shoots
a
girl
in
the
web
series
for
rejecting
his
proposal
and
marrying
someone
else.
Recently,
the
second
part
of
the
web
series
titled
Mirzapur
2,
released
on
Amazon
Prime
Video
and
became
talk
of
the
town.
Actress
Kangana
Ranaut
reacted
to
this
piece
of
news
report
on
her
Twitter
account,
and
slammed
the
web
series
for
glorifying
criminals.
She
tweeted,
"This
is
what
happens
when
you
glorify
criminals,
when
negative
and
dark
characters
are
played
by
good
looking
young
men
and
they
are
shown
as
anti
heroes
not
villains
then
this
is
the
result,
shame
on
Bullywood
for
causing
more
damage
than
good
always..."
This
is
what
happens
when
you
glorify
criminals,
when
negative
and
dark
characters
are
played
by
good
looking
young
men
and
they
are
shown
as
anti
heroes
not
villlains
then
this
is
the
result,
shame
on
Bullywood
for
causing
more
damage
than
good
always...
https://t.co/zlnPam1a8L
Kangana's
tweet
didn't
go
down
well
with
the
netizens,
and
they
were
quick
to
remind
her
of
her
own
on-screen
characters.
A
netizen
wrote,
"Like
you
were
druggist
in
Fashion
,
Don's
wife
in
OUATIM
,
Nashedi
in
Gangster
and
more
.
Is
this
the
way
you
are
inspiring
others?"
Replying
to
Kangana's
tweet,
another
netizen
wrote,
"Does
it
befit
a
woman
to
consume
alcohol
on
screen.
You
acted
in
that
movie.
Does
that
not
set
standards
for
others
to
emulate
u
who
adore
you.
Throw
much
on
others
and
it
will
fall
on
you."
"You
can't
censor
the
internet.
If
people
can't
differentiate
between
films,
fiction
and
real
life,
they
should
be
prevented
from
watching
by
their
parents,
spouse,
friends
and
loved
ones.
You
can't
prevent
rest
of
the
country
from
watching
what
they
want.
Not
govt's
job,"
tweeted
another
Twitter
user,
while
disagreeing
with
Kangana's
tweet.
What's
your
take
on
Kangana's
tweet?
Tell
us
in
the
comments
section
below.