‘Biting the Hand That Feeds You,’ Jaya Bachchan’s Comment Triggered Actor’s Fury, Finally Clears the Air After 4 Years

New Delhi. Oh, Bigg Boss OTT 3 fame Ranvir Shorey is back in the limelight! The man, who just snagged the second runner-up spot on Anil Kapoor’s reality show, has some sizzling revelations for us. And guess what? He’s dredging up an old tweet from four years ago, where he threw shade at none other than Jaya Bachchan. 😱

Remember that lockdown drama in 2020? Our dear Jaya Bachchan stood up in Parliament, passionately defending Bollywood amidst the nepotism debates. Her words went viral faster than a cat video on YouTube. Some hailed her as a hero, while others, like our man Ranvir, were less than thrilled. He was so miffed he took to Twitter to vent. But now, four years later, he’s finally clarifying his stance post-Bigg Boss exit.

Throwback to That Iconic Film! 💃
Oh, speaking of throwbacks, remember that movie from 30 years ago? It ruled the theaters for two and a half years and turned a modest 6 crore budget into a whopping 111 crore! Ah, the good old days of Bollywood magic! ✨

Jaya Bachchan’s Nepotism Rant 🎬
So, back in 2020, Jaya Bachchan lashed out at those criticizing nepotism with her legendary line, "Jis thaali mein khate ho, usi mein chhed karte ho." Translation: "You bite the hand that feeds you." This statement lit the internet on fire! Ranvir, however, wasn’t having it. Without naming Jaya, he tweeted something cheeky about the thaali being set for their children, not for the likes of hardworking outsiders like him.

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Ranvir Shorey Clears the Air 🌬️
Fast forward four years, in an interview with Siddharth Kannan, Ranvir clarified, "I didn’t directly respond to Jaya Ji’s statement. I was simply voicing my frustration at the time. Social media brings out the best and worst in us, doesn’t it? I was probably really mad when I tweeted that. Maybe stepping back is the wiser move."

For those who missed it, Ranvir had tweeted, "They set the plates for their children. We get scraps. We pack our own tiffin boxes and head to work. No one handed us anything. Whatever we have, we earned despite them, not because of them."

Nisha’s Nutshell 🥜
So, what’s the takeaway from this dramatic saga? In Bollywood, it’s all about timing. Speak your mind, but be prepared for the long game. And remember, social media rage is like a Bollywood masala movie—spicy, dramatic, and best enjoyed with a pinch of salt.

Stay tuned, my lovelies! 😎

Tags: Bollywood, Ranvir Shorey, Jaya Bachchan, Bigg Boss OTT, Nepotism, Bollywood Drama

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