Salman Khan was trolled last month for delivering a 'must-not watch' debacle like Race 3. Just a couple of days after the release of the Remo D'Souza directorial, Google honoured Salman with a 'worst Bollywood actor' certificate in its search results.
A spokesperson from Google had later clarified that the search results are determined by algorithms and there's no individual or group deciding what results to show for each query. And now, someone has just tried to mess up with Salman Khan's bio on the Wikipedia page of Bharat by replacing it with abusive words presumably to vent out anger against the actor.
Some hater took his hatred for Salman Khan to a new level altogether by abusing him publicly. The person edited the information about Salman Khan's role in Bharat not once and twice but four times and explained it using expletives like mad*rch*d and bh*nch*d under film's cast section.
The page has now been rectified but it remained intact for a few hours from 11.26 am on July 24.
We tried to dig deep into the matter and checked the last edited history of Bharat Wiki page to see who tried to mislead the readers with distorted information. Take a look at the screenshots of the edited information about Salman Khan's role in Bharat. It also shows the same IP address from which it was last edited.
Now, it remains to be seen whether Salman and his team make an attempt to catch and bring the miscreant to justice.
Meanwhile, Salman, who recently wrapped up the Dabangg-Tour in the US, is currently busy shooting for Bharat. His stylist Ashley Rebello shared his first look on his Instagram page in which the superstar was seen sporting a clean-shaven look wearing a black tee and a matching leather jacket.
Bharat is an official remake of the 2014 South Korean film Ode to My Father. It is produced by Atul Agnihotri's Reel Life Production Pvt Ltd and Bhushan Kumar's T-Series. The movie which also stars Priyanka Chopra, Disha Patani, Nora Fatehi and Sunil Grover is slated for an Eid release in 2019.