As we all know, Saif Ali Khan is one of the finest actors in Bollywood. The National Award-winning actor has been working on really hard-hitting films back-to-back.
The Race actor was recently spotted outside his residence. Saif kept it cool, stylish, and comfortable in a blue t-shirt and black joggers. However, the moment his pics went viral on social media trolls were quick to troll him for putting on weight.
Saif Gets Brutally Trolled
Netizens were quick to comment how Saif had put on weight. Many even questioned if he was sitting at home without any projects. “Mota ho gyaa hai ghar baithe baithe (Has become fat sitting at home),” one user wrote.
“Height decreasing, weight increasing,” another user wrote.
“How has he suddenly become so fat?” asked a social media user. “Looks so broad and short,”
another social media user commented.
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“Shrinking in height with age,” a netizen commented. “Has he got no more projects?” asked another netizen. “Sitting at home for too long it seems,” a troll commented.
We feel, trolling Saif or anyone else based on their appearance and body shaming them is totally wrong and unacceptable.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Saif Ali Khan will be seen playing the role of Ravana in Adipurush. The film features Prabhas as Ram and Kriti Sanon as Sita.
Saif on playing Ravana
“He (Om Raut) is going to make me larger than I am, but again, that might be giving it away. There will be some trickery involved, but a lot of it is real. He wants us to train and look particularly tough. The point is that Ravana is India’s Satan, he’s the demon king. And I guess what drives him is vanity,”
Saif had said in an interview with Film Companion.
“He is the personification of vanity. Everything comes from there – the doom that he prays for, the kingdom that he wants. His whole outlook is just incredibly clouded, blind, and vain. He is a monster. He is strong and fun to play, in that sense. The whole point of the story is to overcome the monster,”
He concluded.