In his initial reaction to the criticism on Monday, Oberoi claimed it was a “non-issue” and people were “politicising” the post unnecessarily. No politics here... just life,” Oberoi captioned the photo and credited the Twitter account that shared it. “Sometimes didi demand people to be put in jail for meme, and now some people want Vivek Oberoi to be behind bars. Reacting to Sonam’s tweet, Oberoi said, “Sometimes people write such things on Twitter to appear cool.”He told ANI, “Sometimes people write such things on Twitter to appear cool. The National Commission for Women sent a notice to the actor, asking him to give an explanation for sharing the “insulting” and “misogynist” tweet.
Source: Huffington Post May 21, 2019 05:26 UTC