After Kareena Alia Says, Don’t Like Me Don’t Watch Me; Netizens Call Her Arrogant & Delusional

In recent times, many Bollywood stars have come forward and made ridiculous statements that left the audience disappointed. From Kareena Kapoor Khan to Arjun Kapoor, many have made statements that have left the internet angry and disgusted. In one of the interviews, Kareena Kapoor asked the audience not to watch the movies of star kids if they have issues with nepotism. And, recently, Arjun Kapoor mentioned that Bollywood should unite to take a stand against audience boycotting Bollywood movies.

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These statements are just a reflection of how these stars hardly respect their audience. Rather than being humble, they are turning arrogant towards the very same audience, who made them stars.

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And, recently, Alia Bhatt made one such statement that left the internet so angry that calls to boycott Brahmastra started trending. Just like Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt in an interview with Mid-Day said: “I can’t keep defending myself verbally. And if you don’t like me, don’t watch me.”

Many felt that Alia Bhatt was arrogant and that Bollywood should start respecting the audience before it’s too late.

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“Alia is Kareena copy in this interview. And I sense the arrogance is finally coming out fully. Yuck” – kyabeghonchu; “She could have said this a lot more politely and tactfully. Wahi toh nahin hota inse. Grace aur charm nahin hai inme.” – thegodfather0504;  “That’s what happens when you get something without working for it you never learn how to behave in that position” – govind9060

“Do these stars not realize what “Don’t watch me” attitude essentially means? People watching you is literally why you have food on your plate. I know people can get annoying, but if you say one word against people, they will have mixed feelings about paying for a ticket to see your film; if you don’t like people having power over you, I’d suggest look for something else to do. It must suck to be a star if you can’t give in to authority and work hard to maintain an image.” – iamnemonai

“Humility is not a virtue any of these privileged doofuses understand. Reeks of arrogance.” – Public-Tomato-5379; “‘Don’t like me don’t watch me’, ok so who are you making this movie for? For a family movie night? Might as well release it just for friends and family then?! I think we as audience should totally STOP watching movies of stars who has zero respect for us” – No_Huckleberry_9048

“We must respect her wishes lol” – greennoodlehair; “Don’t worry Alia, already stopped. Didn’t watch gangubai, didn’t watch Darlings, and will only watch Brahmastra on OTT, that too for SRK.” – parfaite99

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“They are literally daring us not to go to their movies, as if OUR livelihoods depend on Brahmastra and not theirs. The arrogance is astounding, honestly. Well, I’ll be waiting for OTT.” – Environmental_Buy364 “Aaloo no, you don’t treat your audience like this when you’ve a movie like Brahmastra lined up next. 🙄 Then please don’t cry, when people actually don’t watch it.” – dimbhaat

“I’m not in favour of boycott gangs and the reasoning given (that it’s due to poor content) when in reality the boycott trends start long before the movie release. But it’s the arrogance of actors going “don’t watch me if you don’t like me” and the way they behave with fans that make me want to actually boycott their movies. They behave as if the audience didn’t make them – that they somehow became a star overnight. They should change this attitude. Otherwise, even people opposed to boycott trends (like me) would start supporting it.” – No_Macaron_5113

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