Karan Johar, a filmmaker, has quit Twitter. The latest news is that on October 10, Karan stepped down from the stage and sent a farewell on Twitter. He simply deleted his account by making a post, without giving a reason for doing so. The trolls continued to criticise Karan on his most recent post as well. Karan wrote in the tweet,“Making space for more positive energies only and this is step one towards that. Goodbye Twitter!” this latest bollywood news has been totally viral as of now.
Earlier we shared with you all different OTT news, hindi box office news and hollywood news too but presently in this season of ‘Koffee With Karan’, Karan had told that he has to face a lot of trolling and hatred on social media. He also told that for many years he was having anxiety issue, due to which he had to take medicines. He said that at that time he realized that many issues affect mental health, including trolling.
Karan previously admitted in an interview with Bollywood Hungama that he found it upsetting that some people in the industry tried to stop the release of Brahmastra. Karan said that he doesn’t mind, though, because everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Let us inform you that the seventh season of Karan’s talk programme, “Koffee with Karan,” just ended. This saw the appearance of numerous celebrities, including Vijay Deverakonda, Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, and Ananya Pandey.
Latest Bollywood news is that filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri took to the platform and wrote that if someone seeks positive energies, then they need to quit social media completely, and not just Twitter.filmmaker ViveRanjan Agnihotri took to the platform and wrote that if someone seeks positive energies, then they need to quit social media completely, and not just Twitter.
Vivek first tweeted, “Quitters never win. Winners never quit.” Soon, he quote-tweeted his own tweet and added, ” I believe a genuine person seeking positive energies would leave Social Media completely. Leaving only Twitter because it doesn’t allow hypocrisy or fakeness but staying on Instagram because it gets brands and allows fakeness itself is negative and screwed-up approach to life.”
