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Comedian Mallika Dua rants against Akshay Kumar for Commenting on her In the Show

NewsGram Desk
  • On 25 October Mallika Dua and her father Vinod Dua posted comments on social media against Akshay Kumar.
  • Vinod Dua accused Akshay of passing foul comments on Mallika during the show.

Mallika Dua makes her Twitter account private and Vinod Dua deletes his posts. Are they feeling guilty for their actions?

On 25 October Mallika Dua's father Vinod Dua slammed on Akshay Kumar for making a foul remark on his daughter.

"I am going to screw this cretin Akshay Kumar for telling his co-worker Mallika Dua that 'Aap bell bajao, main aap ko bajata hun' (You ring the bell, I will bang you)… This is his sense of humor and language… Star Plus… Wake up," Vinod wrote on Facebook.

The reason behind is rumored to be that a few days back judges of the stand-up comedy show 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge', Malika Dua, Zakhir Khan and Hussain Dalal were shown the exit doors because of the low TRP of the show. They were later replaced by Bollywood celebrities Shreyas Talpade and Sajid Khan. Due to which Mallika seems upset and has made such controversial comments on Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar.

According to the sources, the part of the show in which Akshay made a comment of Mallika was not aired by the channel.Akshay's fans supported him throughout and raised a question on Mallika Dua's videos in which she herself has made many vulgar statements on Men and sexuality.

In a result, Mallika has made her Twitter account private after Akshay's fans started supporting him. Also, Vinod Dua deleted his post from the social media site. The reason is unknown behind their actions but its clear that the fight they called against Akshay was no point.

Mallika Dua makes her Twitter account private.Twitter

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