Saba Azad calls out the IG user who trolled her; says 'She hasn't met the block button yet...'

Updated : Oct 11, 2022 10:14
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Actor-singer Saba Azad attended Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s wedding reception along with rumoured boyfriend Hrithik Roshan. She wore a green traditional outfit, while Hrithik chose a tuxedo for the occasion.  

The ‘Rocket Boys’ actor took to Instagram and shared a picture of her look, captioned, ‘I only dress nice on rare rare occasions ( yes im a mutt and I couldn’t care less what you think of my duds) and this one was definitely worth it, thank you @therichachadha and @alifazal9 for inviting us to celebrate your love - it gives hope of a future where love wins - above all else.’

The actor’s post garnered many likes and positive comments, but one Instagram user trolled the her for her look, and she had the perfect comeback. The user commented, ‘U were looking like cheee, eewww yaak..whatever you understand..Take it’

Saba took a screenshot of this comment and shared it on her Instagram stories. 
She wrote, ‘This is Shruti apparently, she loves her love, but she also just follows me to share her abundant hate. There are many like her out there- don’t be like Shruti feel free to unfollow me. Incidentally, Shruti hasn’t met the block button yet… they shall be well acquainted soon.’ 
Hrithik Roshan and Saba have made a few red carpet appearances together and the two indulge in social media PDA as well.

On the work front, Saba is all set for her upcoming film, ‘Songs of Paradise’, while Hrithik will next be seen in ‘Fighter’ with Deepika Padukone and ‘Krrish 4’.

Also watch: ‘Main Hoon Na’ to ‘Aarya’: Five performances by Sushmita Sen that prove her acting prowess

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