Luv Sinha Drops Photo With 'My Daddy' Shatrughan Sinha Amid Sonakshi Sinha Rift: 'No Idea What I...'
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Luv Sinha has dropped a throwback photo with his father Shatrughan Sinha on Instagram. The photo is from an old award show back in 2012. Luv’s post comes hours after Sonakshi Sinha’s post on tolerance and inclusivity went viral. It also comes shortly after Luv Sinha shared and then deleted a post on X about Sonakshi’s father-in-law, Iqbal Ratansi.
Taking to his Instagram story, Luv shared an old photo with Shatrughan Sinha with the caption, “2012? I have no idea what I was thinking when I wore this.” He also used the ‘My Daddy’ song from Cocomelon to rave praises about his father. Check out the story here:
Earlier today, Sonakshi Sinha took to social media to discuss the importance of kindness and inclusivity. The posts shared by Sonakshi read, “How to know when to keep voice down or completely shut (Airplanes, movie theatres). How to know when you don’t get what you want. To instil a deep concern for the environment. To live and let live, literally and metaphorically.”
The post also read, “The utter and total importance of kindness and inclusiveness in a rapidly insular world. To know that contrary opinions to yours can exist, and they do. And to be a more tolerant young human being.” The post was originally shared with the title “Things they should teach in school.”
Sonakshi’s post comes a few days after Luv Sinha deleted his post on X about Zaheer Iqbal’s father, Iqbal Ratansi’s political connect and ‘Dubai stint’. Luv had shared an excerpt from the article which read, “With carefully curated news stories about his family business, nobody tread grey areas like the groom’s father’s proximity to a politician whose ED enquiries had vanished in the ‘washing machine’. Nor was there a whiff of the groom’s father’s stint in Dubai….” This post has now been deleted from Luv’s X profile.
Sharing this excerpt, Luv added, “The reasons are very clear as to why I didn’t attend, and would not associate with some people no matter what. I’m glad a member of the media did their research instead of relying on creative stories being put out by a PR team.” This post is still visible on his profile.
Later, Luv mentioned on X that his post about Iqbal Ratansi was not his statement but was an excerpt from a news article. He wrote, “The quote that is being incorrectly attributed to me is not my statement, and was written in an article by a senior journalist. The matter is now closed, and I will not be commenting on it any further.”
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