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'Stop reflecting hate'! Vaani Kapoor's befitting reply to a troll who asked if she 'suffers from malnutrition'
Celebrities getting trolled on social media have become an everyday phenomenon. From their outfits, poses to their statements on anything, people have an opinion about it. At times, with the use of crass language, people say nasty things about celebrities. While many times in a subtle way they take a dig but still intending to troll. There are several instances when celebs keep their mum as they believe in the saying 'Let the dogs bark'. While when things go out of hand, they reply to those trolls too.

A while back, Vaani Kapoor took to her Instagram page and shared a mirror selfie. In the photo, the stylish actor is seen wearing a blue halterneck sports bra and black tights. She captioned the post stating, "to the grind"

One of the Instagram users commented on Vaani's post which read as "Suffering from Malnutrition are ya?" Vaani decided to reply to the troll and she wrote, "@silly_point12 why don’t you find something productive to do in life ??? Please stop being harsh on your self. life is so much better.. stop reflecting hate"

Meanwhile, on the work front, after showing her dance and bikini bod in War, Vaani will next be seen in Shamshera. In the film, the actor is paired opposite Ranbir Kapoor. Shamshera also stars Sanjay Dutt as the main antagonist. Directed by Karan Malhotra, the film is produced by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films. Shamshera is hitting the screens this year.