‘Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives 2’: Neelam Kothari reacts to trolls, says 'we put ourselves out there'

Updated : Sep 15, 2022 08:52
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Kapoor, Bhavana Pandey, and Seema Sajdeh, premiered on Netflix on September 2, and it is currently among the most-watched shows on the OTT platform. However, it is also being trolled by a section of social media users for its cringe worthy content. Now, in an exclusive conversation with Pinkvilla, Neelam has reacted to the trolling and said that some will love the show, while some are going to detest it.

‘All I can say is that we have attempted something, and it has been successful. We put ourselves out there and kudos to us. Also, if you make a movie or a serial, you will have lovers and you will have haters. The same concept applies to this show as well.  Some will love it, some will hate it,’ she said. Neelam added that she feels grateful and blessed that the show is doing so well.

Just a few days ago, Karan Johar posted on Instagram that the show is trending globally. ‘So never thought there would come a day where these fabulous friends of mine would be trending globally! So let’s put it in perspective! Ofcourse it’s cringy! ( and bingy) Ofcourse it’s guilty pleasure viewing ( pleasure is still pleasure ) Ofcourse it may appear manicured and artificial ( aren’t we all) Ofcourse its far from being intellectually stimulating ( don’t we need a break from that at times) BUT you gotta admit these girls have the sass and guts to put themselves out there knowing you may laugh at them !!!! I am super proud of them !!,’ he wrote.

‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives season 2’ features cameos from many Bollywood celebrities such as Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Gauri Khan, Zoya Akhtar, Bobby Deol, and many others.

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