Sunil Grover has been at the centre of trolls after his tweet in support of Salman Khan but it seems like Sunil is unfazed by trolls coming his way. In a new tweet, Sunil mentioned 'paid trollers' and said that their comments amuse him.
He wrote, "Kahin ab mujhe paid trollers ko kaam pe lagane main maza na aane lag jaye (I hope I don’t start enjoying giving work to paid trolls). God please save me from this new amusement)." In a second tweet, he said, "The difference between truth and fact is that fact is something that cannot be combated with reasoning, for it is logic itself. But the truth is something which depends on a person’s perspective and experience."
Sunil faced backlash after he tweeted that he loves and respects Salman which did not sit well with netizens who are deep into debating about nepotism in the film industry. Sunil's tweet in support of Salman came after the superstar on Saturday urged his fans to support the fans of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Sushant died by suicide on June 14 and fueled the debate on nepotism after which many celebrities have been at the receiving end of much trolling and criticism on social media. Amid all of this, several film personalities like filmmaker Shashank Khaitan, actors Sonakshi Sinha, Aayush Sharma, and Saqib Saleem, quit Twitter citing the negativity on the platform. Actor Sonam Kapoor shared screenshots of the hate messages and abuses she has been getting and said how she is still proud of being her father's daughter who carved a way for her.