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Abhay Deol Trolled For Tone-Deaf Airport Video, Says 'I'm Not Perfect'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Sep, 2018 07:50 PM
  • Abhay Deol Trolled For Tone-Deaf Airport Video, Says 'I'm Not Perfect'

Abhay Deol's post cheering a female golf cart driver at the Mumbai airport backfired on him after the Internet pointed out that it was insensitive of him to let the driver honk at seemingly older passengers, who were walking while he was being driven around in a golf cart.

 

Several Instagram users called Abhay out for not suggesting to the cart driver to wait and let the women walk past the door first.

 

Acknowledging his mistake, Abhay Deol replied on an angry comment: "Fair point... I agree with you. What to do, I'm not perfect. I try my best though, honestly." Several negative comments featured on Abhay's post despite him admitting his mistake. Abhay Deol replied to a few more angry Instagram users saying: "Sense did prevail" and "I did own it up."

 
 

Some Instagram users, however, felt that Abhay Deol was being targetted unnecessarily. Why are people making him feel guilty," wrote a concerned fan, to which Abhay replied: "It's all good. Let it pass... I can see their point."

 

Here's the video Abhay Deol posted on Instagram:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A honkingly warm and familiar welcome! With the best driver ever. #femaledriver #adventure #mumbai #igotajob

A post shared by Abhay Deol (@abhaydeol) on

 
 

Here's a glimpse of his conversation with Instagram users:

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

In the past, Abhay Deol has been praised by the Internet for being sensitive towards important issues. Last year, he launched a scathing attack on celebrities such as Shah Rukh Khan, Sonam Kapoor and Deepika Padukone among others for endorsing fairness products

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