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Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia gets trolled for his hairstyle, netizens call him ‘anaari’

Bollywood Khiladi Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia was claimed to be ‘anaari’ by netizens after he recently got clicked at the airport with his mother Twinkle Khanna.

Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia gets trolled for his hairstyle Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia gets trolled for his hairstyle

Bollywood Khiladi Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia was claimed to be ‘anaari’ by netizens after he recently got clicked at the airport with his mother Twinkle Khanna. The star kid was seen sporting a casual look with round sunglasses. While he looked decent, internet users couldn’t help noticing the different hairstyle on Aarav and trolled him massively soon after his pictures surfaced on social media. Trolls found his hairstyle similar to Salman Khan’;s popular character in the film Tere Naam and flooded the comments section by calling him Radhey. They not just compared his hairstyle with Radhey but also claimed that Aarav Bhatia is a ‘anaari’ when it comes to airport looks.

While one Instagram user wrote, “Tere naam hair style”, another said, “I thought Adnan Sami Jr” Not just the hairstyle but Aarav’s body was also under scrutiny of the trolls who called him ‘overgrown’ in the comments. Just when Aarav entered the airport with his mother, he met Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim. The moment netizens spot him, comparisons started surfacing the internet in which Instagram users called Ibrahim way more handsome than Aarav. One user wrote, “Am i only one who was looking only Ibrahim despite he's behind them”

Check out what the trolls are saying here-

Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia gets trolled for his hairstyle

Akshay Kumar’s son Aarav Bhatia gets trolled for his hairstyle

Akshay Kumar has often talked about son Aarav and his future plans. After the success of Kesari, the actor opened up about Aarav’s Bollywood career and said, "He [Aarav] is just a 16-year-old kid, who is enjoying his life. There's no need to discuss his career right now and put pressure on him. I feel that [kids feeling pressure] will happen only if the parents in a way put some kind of burden. I am very clear that whether my kids want to become a painter, doctor or open a restaurant, I am fine."

He added, "My dad never put any pressure on me. He was like, 'if you're interested in sports and karate; and want to be like Bruce Lee, go for it. But become at least half a Bruce Lee (laughs).' Aaj wahi cheez kaam aayi na mere."

 

 

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