Suniel Shetty reveals being hurt by KL Rahul, Athiya Shetty’s trolling post India’s World Cup 2023 loss – FilmyVoice
Suniel Shetty is understood to be a doting father-in-law to KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty. The macho star of the 90s is commonly requested about his cricketer son-in-law. As we all know, KL Rahul had a tricky time in 2021-22 on account of his accidents. Suniel Shetty has now opened up on how he feels horrible every time KL Rahul or Athiya Shetty get trolled. He mentioned as a father he feels it much more deeply. After India misplaced the World Cup 2023 finals, the workforce was closely trolled. Gamers in addition to their wives are subjected to intense trolling. We noticed how so left nasty feedback on Travis Head’s spouse’s Instagram web page.
KL Rahul consoles his father-in-law
KL Rahul apparently has informed Suniel Shetty to not get affected by studying nasty feedback. He informed him that his efficiency would shut down the detractors. The wicket-keeper batsman did fairly nicely within the World Cup 2023. Suniel Shetty informed a publication, “The religion of the folks in him, the selectors, the religion of the Captain, it mentioned all of it. It hurts me 100 occasions greater than it will damage Rahul or Athiya.” He additionally revealed that he watches cricket in a superstitious method.
Suniel Shetty talks about how KL Rahul is a fighter
Suniel Shetty spoke at size on how he doesn’t see KL Rahul as knowledgeable however extra like an anxious father. He says it’s his little one enjoying. Shetty mentioned seeing his struggles has made him empathise and sympathise with each participant on the market. He earlier informed ETimes, “When your little one goes by means of a low, it shakes you extra in all probability than it shakes the kid as a result of he’s the grasp of that kind however you don’t know. You might be seeing him as a father.”
He mentioned that KL Rahul is extra of a son to him than a son-in-law.
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