The lovely Daisy Shah is not only in news for her upcoming film Race 3, but also because of her dialogue “Our business is our business, none of your business” from the Race 3 trailer, which has proved to be a great fodder for online trolls and memes. Daisy's dialogue is being trolled extensively but not just by the aam aadmi. Our very own, funnyman Uday Chopra too took to Twitter and darned a nail that hit the coffin!

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Uday Chopra tweeted, “My mother is my mother, but only cause of my father. Just like my father is my father only cause of my mother. This sounds like nonsense but actually it’s not.” Well, Uday clearly knows how to stupefy the audience, both on and off screen.

Uday who was last seen on screen in 2013 in the third installment of Dhoom franchise, maintains a low profile as of now. He had talked about his retirement plan in the same year. As reported by E-Times, the younger YRF scion at that time took to Twitter and wrote in the same boisterous way, “My Retirement Plans: 1) Move to Geneva, join CERN 2) Open wormhole to an alternate universe 3) Enter Universe and proclaim Godhood 4) Live as God.”

The Yash Raj junior has however not opted for retirement yet. He mainly works as a screenwriter and producer. 2014 Hollywood film The Longest Week, starring Olivia Wilde and Jason Bateman was produced by the so-called ‘joke master’ of Bollywood. The film is the first project of Yash Raj Film’s subsidiary Hollywood production house YRF Entertainment. 

Withal, as an actor, Uday Chopra may only star in his home production Dhoom series.

Race 3 starring Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah, Saqib Saleem and Freddy Daruwala is set to release with a bang this Eid on June 15. Directed by Remo D’Souza the film is the third installment of Race film franchise.