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May 29, 2021 10:56 PM - Jasmine/ Agencies

Anupam Kher blasts journalist over an 'insensitive' remark

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Actor Anupam Kher lashed out at a journalist for saying that he is ‘changing his colours’ because his wife Kirron Kher ‘has been asked to vacate her plum seat in Chandigarh’ due to her illness.

Kirron was recently diagnosed with cancer. Responding to the journalist, Anupam wrote that "people like" her "can stoop to any level of degradation".

He added, "The lady is not only unbelievably insensitive about #Kirron’s illness, she also uses this situation to declare her fantasy like a vulture and without giving any proof of her claims. Shame on you."

The journalist had written in her original tweet, "So here’s why #AnupamKher is apparently changing colours. It’s his wife #KirronKher’s illness. It seems she’s been asked to vacate her plum seat in Chandigarh and make room for someone else."

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