Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna has ignited a major online debate after sharing a fiery and unfiltered tweet reacting to a recent controversy involving his iconic superhero character Shaktimaan. Known for being vocal about issues close to his heart, Khanna didn’t hold back this time, posting a strongly worded message that has since divided the internet.
In his tweet, Khanna wrote: “A dog's tail stays crooked. No matter if you keep it in a million sheaths. Take it out. It'll still be crooked as ever!! Time's vein has a tail too. No matter how much you beat it. Straighten it. It'll turn crooked again. Because it's not a simple, straightforward creature. It's a roasted creature. Burned in the fire of filth. Cooked through. The whole country has scolded it. Beaten it. Yet it came back shamelessly. And took more beatings. Now only one thing remains. Blacken its face, seat it on a donkey, and parade it through the cities of the country, pelted with curses. Where children hurl eggs, tomatoes at it. Because it has insulted their superhero Shaktimaan!!!”
The post appears to be aimed at comedian Samay Raina, following a roast or remark that allegedly disrespected Shaktimaan, a character deeply embedded in the childhood memories of many Indians. Khanna’s reaction reflects his long-standing protective stance toward the superhero he portrayed, often treating the character as more than just a role, but a moral symbol.
The controversy has triggered mixed reactions online. While some fans supported Khanna’s sentiment and agreed that cultural icons deserve respect, a large section of younger audiences pushed back, urging the actor to separate fiction from reality. Many pointed out that modern comedy, especially stand-up and roast culture, thrives on irreverence and satire—often clashing with traditional sensibilities.
This incident once again highlights the growing cultural divide between old-school values and contemporary digital humor. As social media continues to amplify voices across generations, moments like these underline how differently content is perceived today. Whether seen as justified outrage or an overreaction, Khanna’s tweet has certainly reignited conversations around respect, nostalgia, and the evolving boundaries of comedy.
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