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Dear Ram Gopal Varma, here are a few lessons you MUST learn from Tiger Shroff!

Yes, Tiger can actually give you a few manner lessons...

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Ram Gopal Varma's a motor-mouth. It won't be wrong to call him another version of KRK. His uncouth comments on his social media profiles definitely make me feel he should rather be banned from commenting.

Yes, I understand you have the freedom of speech and expression, like all of us do. But at what cost? Everything needs to be well within limits. The Constitution has not given anyone the license to defame or abuse another individual in the name of freedom and fundamental rights. Get that RGV? 

Now let's get straight to the point. Your irritating statements seem to never end. Especially your latest remarks on Tiger Shroff and his masculinity. And the whole incident including the previous ruckus you caused with your earlier tweets on the Gen-Y star, have brought us to this point - there are a lot of manner lessons and a certain sense of social media etiquette you got to learn. Why not from Tiger himself?

Let's get started. Few weeks back, on his birthday when Dharma Productions sent out a picture of Tiger flaunting his hot-bod and coming out of the sea, you made a rather crass comment comparing him to Urmila Matondkar and asked him to become a man like daddy Jackie Shroff. Did he respond? NO! Why? Because he knows how to respect people older than him. And let me also tell you, knowing Tiger personally, he respects every person around him - regardless of who they are, what they are and how old they are. You need to learn that basic courtesy from Junior Shroff first. 

Secondly, I am not against drinking. But if drinking results in such  reckless behaviour and rash statements, please take the 'No-alcohol' route much like our Baaghi star. He vehemently stays away from liquor and the whole industry speaks about the actor's gentlemanly attitude. You certainly don't score on these grounds as well.

From continuously shaming heroes, heroines, contemporary directors and even at times passing ugly, vulgar and extremely cheap comments on women, you have done everything a gentleman won't. Why don't you take a few lessons from Tiger's book there before calling him a woman? 

Your 'transgender' and 'woman' comment on Tiger has not evoked any response either. But what has happened is the whole world is now privy to the circus that you have made your social media timeline to be. And at this time and age where people in society are fighting for equal rights, you seem like a regressive soul, who's calling out women and transgenders in a derogatory fashion. Such shameful behaviour should be condoned, to say the least. 

We saw how you reacted after your so-called drunken audio tape went viral. Call it expose or not, we all now know you don't have the guts to call Tiger names face-to-face anymore. Which is why you resort to shaming him behind personal conversations and calls. That is no example of manhood and I'm sorry Mr Verma, why don't you behave like a man, err correction, a gentleman before asking others to do the same. Considering you have so much of free time to tweet and abuse, I am sure you will also come across this open letter. And I just hope you take a few lessons out of it and think before behaving this way the next time. 

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