
Harshvardhan Kapoor, who debuted with Mirziya earlier this year has been a top contender for the best debutante award. While he lost out to Diljit Dosanjh at the Filmfare awards, Harsh seems to have not taken this too well. We told you about how he thought he deserved the award as Diljit has already worked in Punjabi movies and hence can’t be counted as a debutante. To which, Filmfare’s senior editor Anuradha Choudhary tweeted this.
The sense of self entitlement some of these newcomer actors have is beyond imagination. If only they were half as talented.
— anewradha (@anewradha) January 19, 2017
Upon seeing this, Harsh took to Twitter to lash out at her.
Just take my name https://t.co/D2Y3ivBbQW
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
And go through people’s filmographys while your at it https://t.co/D2Y3ivBbQW
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
It’s amazing , you can’t share your thoughts at all , then you become the anatagonist you guys run a business on things actors say https://t.co/D2Y3ivBbQW
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
It’s not entitlement it’s an opinion just like how your magazine always has one https://t.co/D2Y3ivBbQW
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
Don’t feel entitled to any award,I’m questioning the principle of who is a newcomer,have zero problems losing to a genuine newcomer
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
@jimSarbh was amazing in #neerja and is a newcomer would’ve been happy to lose to him
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
He also replied to somebody who told him that Diljit’s THE person to lose to.
The guy was in a Hindi film in 2008 https://t.co/moQh4BxEbZ
— Harshvardhan Kapoor (@HarshKapoor_) January 19, 2017
Hmmm. Should he have won the Filmfare? Your thoughts?