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Ranvir Shorey Blasts A Troll For Saying 'Konkana Was Right When She Left You'


Ranvir Shorey is one of thoe actors who never shy away from voicing their opinions. He is quite active on Twitter and often gives befitting and savage replies to trolls who try to nag him. In fact, he gets a lot of flak for voicing his opinions too. 

For instance, he recently faced a lot of backlash for his comments on students participating in political discussions. He had said, “Keeping students out of politics is actually a good thing, imho."

Keeping students out of politics is actually a good thing, imho.

— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) February 15, 2021

One of the users on Twitter trolled the actor and hit him below the belt by making a personal remark. He tweeted, “Konkona was Right When She Left You."

Konkona was Right When She Left You. https://t.co/RBDCZX7cx3

— Yash (@Datascientist3_) February 15, 2021

Even though the comment was made in bad taste, Ranvir had a really witty response up his sleeve. Replying to the person, Ranvir wrote, "No, no, apparently I’m right and she’s left." 

We know Twitter is a platform where people don’t really care about drawing lines and can stoop to any level just to counter someone's point.

No, no, apparently I’m right and she’s left.

— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) February 15, 2021

Ranvir and Konkona got married in 2010 and separated five years ago. Their divorce was finalized last year. The couple has a son together, named Haroon.

Talking about the possibility of any future collaboration with Konkana, Ranvir had said in an earlier interview, “I doubt that. With the first one (Konkona's directorial debut A Death In The Gunj), she made sure I was a part of it, but we were separating at the time. Even if the bitterness is there, it should not spill over to the child's life. That is more important for me. Whatever steps we take, they have to be right for Haroon.”

On the professional front, Ranvir was last seen playing a corrupt police officer in Rajesh Krishnan’s comedy Lootcase, which also starred Kunal Kemmu, Rasika Dugal, and Gajraj Rao.


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