Koffee With Karan is one of the most entertaining and gossipy Bollywood Chat show in India. Most viewers know and understand that it’s merely for entertainment and celebrities say and do things in jest. However, there is a chunk of netizens who fail to understand this and this chunk includes the ones we better know as trolls. They’re mostly up to no good and only exist to spread negativity and this latest incident is proof.

In the last episode of Koffee With Karan, we saw Arjun Kapoor and Janhvi Kapoor as the guests on the show. The Dhadak actress and her half-brother were at their funny and entertaining best. They pulled each other’s leg, revealed secrets and simply left Karan Johar amused and laughing like most of us. During the show, KJo asked Arjun and Janhvi to call one person each and get them to say, “Hey Karan, it’s me!” first in order to win. Janhvi dialled Anshula Kapoor‘s number but Arjun blackmailed his sister into not saying anything. In the meanwhile, he called his father, Boney Kapoor, made him say the line and won the round.

While this was just harmless sibling rivalry and all done in fun, some trolls began to harass Anshula and called her names, some even threatened her for not helping Janhvi win. Arjun, being the protective brother that he is, couldn’t take these atrocious hate-filled messages and comments against his sister and took to Twitter to share a piece of his mind.

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Arjun is clearly upset and honestly, there is only so much patience that one can have towards the trolls who stop at nothing. It was yesterday that Janhvi took to Instagram to share a photo of herself with her half-sister. While the photo and its caption spelt nothing but love between them, the troublemakers couldn’t stop spewing more hate.

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Here’s how Janhvi responded to them:

Source: Instagram | @janhvikapoor
Source: Instagram | @janhvikapoor

Janhvi’s response and Anshula’s comment on the photo goes to show that the Kapoor clan shares a strong bond. While it is upsetting to see the trolls bring them down, I am glad they’ve got each other’s backs!