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Shraddha Kapoor trolled for supporting a cracker free diwali — Watch video

The Supreme Court recently banned the sale of crackers in  Delhi-NCR. Showing her support to the ban, actress Juhi Chawla took to Twitter and hailed Supreme Court's decision. Like Juhi, a number of Bollywood stars supported the ban including the much-talented Shraddha Kapoor.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court recently banned the sale of crackers in  Delhi-NCR. Showing her support to the ban, actress Juhi Chawla took to Twitter and hailed Supreme Court's decision. Like Juhi, a number of Bollywood stars supported the ban including the much-talented Shraddha Kapoor.

The actress took to Instagram to share a video in which she is sitting with a dog and  speaking in favour of celebrating a cracker free diwali.

Here is the Instagram post by Shraddha:

 

A post shared by Shraddha (@shraddhakapoor) on


However, trollers never miss a chance and even though Shraddha raised her voice for a noble cause, she was slammed with vile comments in no time.

Take a look at the comments on the video below:

Shraddha isn't the first one who has been trolled for supporting the Supreme court ban. Few days ago, Neena Gupta and West Indies cricketer Viv Richards' daughter and fashion designer Masaba Gupta faced the wrath of trollers when the hailed the Supreme Court ban on crackers. However, Masaba gave an epic reply ot her trollers. Here's what she wrote:
 
“I am the illegitimate product of two of the MOST legitimate personalities you’ll find & I’ve made the best life, both personally & professionally…out of it which I am proud of.”  “My legitimacy comes from the work I do & what my contribution to the society has been. And you can try but you will not be able to raise a single finger on either of the two,” she added. And finally she referred to herself as a proud Indo-Caribbean girl, “who doesn’t know how to shrink and crumble in shame of something you or your society cannot handle. It’s Just in my ‘illegitimate’ genes.