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Aditya Narayan’s ‘chaddi’ comment: Check out these hilarious Twitter reactions

Singer Udit Narayan’s son, Aditya Narayan got himself embroiled in a controversy after he misbehaved with an airline staffer. Twitter, meanwhile, is having a gala time poking fun at the ‘chaddi’ comment Aditya passed.

Oct 03, 2017 02:16 pm IST
Hindustan Times | By Rishabh Suri, New Delhi
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Singer Aditya Narayan would have never imagined that his abusive yet so funny comment while having a tiff with a IndiGo airline staffer would make him butt of all jokes. The video that shows Aditya having a verbal spat with the airline person went viral on October 2 and since then, Twitterati is having a field day.

Soon after the video became the hottest gossip in town, it left many people fuming. Some even asked that Aditya should be put on the airline’s ‘no-fly passengers’ list.

However, what caught maximum attention was his ‘chaddi comment’. Here’s what the singer exactly said: ‘Mumbai pahunchne de, teri chaddi nahi utaari toh mera naam Aditya Narayan nahi’ (Let me reach Mumbai. If I don’t strip you, then my name is not Aditya Narayan).

While he is getting flak from every quarter for behaving rudely with the airline staff and creating a ruckus at Raipur airport, social media users clearly can’t get over his ‘chaddi’ comment and have totally ripped it apart.

Watch the video below for the entire incident:

And, here are some hilarious takes on it. Check out:

 
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