Tensions among the citizens have heightened after the Pulwana terror attack and celebrities are one among the unsparingly targeted. From Salman Khan fans threatening to boycott the movie, Bharat unless songs sung by Pakistani singers are removed to the trolling of Sania Mirza, who is married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, for not "mentioning" Pakistan in her tweet condemning the Pulwama attack to this-Shah Rukh Khan’s fake video that is making rounds, spreading false propaganda on the Internet. SRK fans have, however, taken a stand for the Romance King by starting a twitter trend called #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK after he fell victim to cyberbullying that falsely proclaims something the actor did not.
The #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK was born after the Zero actor was accused of donating Rs 45 crore to victims of the gas attack in Pakistan. The fake viral video, in this delicate stage, has sparked ‘anti-national’ feelings against the actor for the donation he never made in the first place.
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Following this fake news, Twitterati has come together to voice their concern for the actor by starting the #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK trend on Twitter.
Check out some of the tweets here:Â
I cannot even imagine what a person must be feeling when his patriotism is questioned. And if that person is @iamsrk who has done so much for our country. #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK
— SHIVANGI (@sonishivangi27) February 19, 2019
He is most genuine star on earth..
Ugly media stop spared negative against @iamsrk @RedChilliesEnt
Bcoz he love the country more then you..
And what he do for society never published.. #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK— imvahid (@vahid_pathan) February 19, 2019
@iamsrk is personally shy & decent person. He doesnt like to brag about the charity work he does. Also his religion doesnt allow it. I pray the worst of life in both worlds to every idiot who tries to insult him by questioning his integrity and patriotism. #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK pic.twitter.com/5DTOSSuUv0
— Salman Ahmad (@DesignerSalman) February 19, 2019
SRK works closely with ‘Make a Wish Foundation’ and works to fulfill wishes of children all over India.
King of hearts! â¤ï¸ pic.twitter.com/PqjVKipy2W— SRK Universe (@SRKUniverse) February 19, 2019
Will this ever stop? This constant questioning of patriotism? Even when a person has spent his entire life in this country. @iamsrk's father was a freedom fighter. #SRK has taken India's name and honour across the globe – ways in which very few have done! #StopFakeNewsAgainstSRK
— Aaqib Raza Khan (@aaqibrk) February 18, 2019