Kareena draws flak on social media for ignoring fan asking for a selfie at airport
Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 May, 2023 01:51 PM
Mumbai, May 31 (IANS) Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has received criticism on social media by netizens over a video of her ignoring a fan at the airport.
A video shared by Instant Bollywood on Instagram showed Kareena dressed in all white sweats paired with sunglasses walking out of the airport. In the clip, a female fan can be seen walking behind her asking for a selfie.
However, Kareena is seen ignoring the fan's request as she keeps walking forward.
This did not go down well with many users as they wrote about her behaviour in the comment section.
One user said: "The ruddest celebrity."
"How rude," wrote another.
One said: "dislike".
A user wrote: "Behen tera kuch jayega nahi usme.... Ek selfie de diya hota to fans ko."
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