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‘Aap Se Door Kahan Jaon Ga’: After Saying Goodbye Dharmendra Makes A Comeback On Twitter

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Jul, 2019 09:16 PM

    Veteran actor Dharmendra, who is quite active on social media, had said goodbye to the virtual world on Thursday.

     

    The 83-year-old actor gives constant updates about his farm life on all social media platforms.

     

    But, recently, the actor received “bad comments” that led him to bid goodbye to his 1,73,403 followers on Twitter.

     

    The veteran actor revealed that the negative comments “hurt” him.

     
     
     
     

    He tweeted: “More Friends, love you all, I get hurt by a single small bad comment. I am an emotional person, So I won’t trouble you any more.”. After reading the emotional messages shared by his beloved fans, Dharmendra decided to return to Twitter.

     

    On Friday, Dharmendra shared an emotional post. He wrote: “Aap sab ko padte padte...mann bhar aya.....Aap KI mohabbat paane ke liye actor bana tha ....Ji bhar ke...jo di hai mujhe aap ne .....tanhaiyaan .....suni ho chali thien ....aap se door .....ab kiya jaon ga.....kahan jaon ga .........A big hug to you all.”

     
     

    Here’s what people said:

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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