Raj Kundra's Sarcastic Takedown of a Twitter Troll is a Masterclass in Shade

In a move that has the internet buzzing, Raj Kundra has delivered a savage clapback to a Twitter troll, and it's a masterclass in shade.

Raj Kundra is no stranger to controversy, but his latest move on Twitter has taken things to a whole new level. The businessman, who is married to Bollywood superstar Shilpa Shetty, has delivered a savage and sarcastic clapback to a troll who dared to make a joke about his controversial book, "How Not To Make Money."

The drama started when a Twitter user shared a screenshot of Kundra's book with the caption, "Turns out it wasn't a book, it was an autobiography in advance." The tweet, which was a clear dig at Kundra's ongoing legal troubles, quickly went viral.

But instead of ignoring the troll, Kundra decided to lean into the joke. He retweeted the post with the caption, "Ha too funny. You should go do stand-up."

The response was a masterclass in shade, and it has the internet in an absolute frenzy. Some are praising Kundra for his "savage" sense of humor, while others are accusing him of being arrogant and tone-deaf.

"This is why I love Raj Kundra," one fan wrote on Twitter. "He doesn't take himself too seriously, and he's not afraid to clap back at the haters."

"This is not funny," another user commented. "He's making a joke out of a serious situation. He has no shame."

Kundra's book, which was released in 2013, has become a source of endless fascination and ridicule in the wake of his legal troubles. The book, which is a thriller about a man who gets caught up in a financial scam, has been described by many as a case of "life imitating art."

Kundra is currently embroiled in a number of legal battles, including a multi-crore fraud case and a massive Bitcoin scam. He was also arrested in 2021 in connection with a pornography case.

Despite the ongoing controversies, Kundra has maintained a defiant and often humorous presence on social media. His latest tweet is just another example of his willingness to engage with his critics and to control the narrative around his own story.

What do you think of Raj Kundra's tweet? Was it a funny clapback? Or was it in poor taste? Let us know in the comments!


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