Thursday, June 11, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Sonakshi Sinha Tackles A Body-Shamer While Kapil Sharma Gets Trolled For Not Knowing Marathi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Apr, 2017 03:21 PM
  • Sonakshi Sinha Tackles A Body-Shamer While Kapil Sharma Gets Trolled For Not Knowing Marathi
Sonakshi Sinha has often spoken about body shaming and how one should be confident in their own skin. However, seems like people do not really get what she said as even on the Kapil Sharma show, the actor had to tackle one of her fans trying to shame his girlfriend for being overweight. 
 
When the fan went on and on about how his girlfriend is a bit more on ‘healthy’ side as compared to him, Sonakshi trolled him on the national television without a second thought. However, soon she forgave him as he apologised to his girlfriend by singing a romantic song for her.
 
 
In a recent interview, the actor spoke about how for her size of the body never really mattered. 
 
She said, “I have never believed that you have to be a certain size to feel good about yourself, you just need to feel confident, to feel good about yourself… It’s important to be healthy.”
 
Sonakshi who was present on The Kapil Sharma Show to promote her upcoming film Noor came along with her on-screen best friend, Shibani Dandekar. The singer trolled Kapil for not knowing Marathi despite being in Mumbai for so many years. The comedian, for once, had no idea what to say.
 
 
During promotions of Noor, Sonakshi, who plays a journalist in the film, interviewed senior journalist Barkha Dutt. The video is to be out soon and we just cannot wait to know what the two have spoken about. Apart from Sonakshi, the film stars Kanan Gill, who is making his debut with Noor.
 
Directed by Sunhill Sippy, Noor is an adaptation of Saba Imtiaz’s Novel, You’re Killing Me Karachi, which is scheduled for April 21 release.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Priyanka Chopra Appointed UNICEF Global Goodwill Ambassador, Internet Congratulates Her

Priyanka Chopra Appointed UNICEF Global Goodwill Ambassador, Internet Congratulates Her
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra, who has created waves with her stint in the American drama series "Quantico", says she is honoured to serve as Unicef's Global Goodwill Ambassador.

Priyanka Chopra Appointed UNICEF Global Goodwill Ambassador, Internet Congratulates Her

Priyanka Going To Be Fantastic In 'Baywatch': Parineeti Chopra

Actress Parineeti Chopra thinks despite the brief presence in the trailer of the much-talked Hollywood film "Baywatch", Priyanka Chopra is going to be fantastic in the film.

Priyanka Going To Be Fantastic In 'Baywatch': Parineeti Chopra

Aamir Khan's Daughter Ira Sports 'Dangal' T-shirt

Aamir Khan's Daughter Ira Sports 'Dangal' T-shirt
Look what my daughter and her friends are up to! Thank you Ira! Wait till you meet the real Mahaveer

Aamir Khan's Daughter Ira Sports 'Dangal' T-shirt

Dear Zindagi Copied From Canadian TV Series? Gauri Shinde Disturbed By Irresponsible Comments

Dear Zindagi Copied From Canadian TV Series? Gauri Shinde Disturbed By Irresponsible Comments
Director Gauri Shinde on Monday said she was "deeply disturbed" by "irresponsible comments" that her upcoming "" has strong similarities with Canadian TV series "Being Erica" which, she said, she hasn't even seen.

Dear Zindagi Copied From Canadian TV Series? Gauri Shinde Disturbed By Irresponsible Comments

Outlook Towards Society Changed After Working With Aamir: 'Dangal' Girls

Outlook Towards Society Changed After Working With Aamir: 'Dangal' Girls
Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra, the two young actresses who play Aamir Khan's onscreen daughters in upcoming film "Dangal", believe that working with the superstar changed them not only as performers

Outlook Towards Society Changed After Working With Aamir: 'Dangal' Girls

'Raees' A Pure Work Of Fiction, Say Makers

'Raees' A Pure Work Of Fiction, Say Makers
The makers of superstar Shah Rukh Khan's much-awaited entertainer "Raees" have said the film is not based on any real life story and is a pure work of fiction.

'Raees' A Pure Work Of Fiction, Say Makers