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The Filmfare awards are arguably the most prominent accolades in the Indian film industry. Winning one is considered a mark of prestige and a solid vote of confidence in your talent. However, there have been several rumours floating about, alleging that the awards are rigged. Adding further fuel to these rumours was Rishi Kapoor’s confession of purchasing his first Filmfare award.
Most recently, Harshvardhan Kapoor, who made his acting debut in the 2016 film, ‘Mirzya’, expressed his dismay for not winning the Filmfare award for ‘best debutant’. The award was instead given to Diljit Dosanjh for ‘Udta Punjab’.
Here’s what the debutant had to say:
A Twitter user remarked that Harshvardhan was acting a little too entitled and the actor responded furiously.
https://twitter.com/mk_cancerian/status/821749107081486336
None of those things just entitled to my opinion like the rest of the world is https://t.co/OkYwxJsMeF
— Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 18, 2017
He wasn’t holding back at all.
https://twitter.com/mk_cancerian/status/821759008818262018
so we shall all behave like robots from now on , and not share our thoughts and feelings , u ask for honesty then complain when we are https://t.co/DcZt61giho
— Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 18, 2017
What do the readers think of Harshvardhan Kapoor’s public outrage? Was it justified?
News Source: Huffington Post
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