Recently production and distribution house Eros Now courted a controversy after they posted alleged vulgar content for Navratri and the same backfired.
Several angry netizens took to Twitter to register their backlash and #BoycottErosNow started to trend.
Shame On @ErosNow 😠
Maximum Retweet And Repeat With Me #BoycottErosNow pic.twitter.com/NunUhoW9pl
— Arun Yadav (@beingarun28) October 22, 2020
Dear @krishikalulla and @ErosNow get ready to face legal music for insulting and hurting the sentiments of Hindus
Dont take us Hindus lightly warna dhandha band hojaayega ( legally ) share market mein seedha niche⬇️ samjhe
Shame on you perverts at Eros Music @HinduITCell pic.twitter.com/QdtPbIzbhp
— Ramesh Solanki (@Rajput_Ramesh) October 21, 2020
Now we can understand the frustration of Mr.Ali hussein CEO of @ErosNow
Thanks:- for telling us
की चोट एकदम सही जगह लग रही है
I REPEAT#BoycottErosNow pic.twitter.com/8GBpU6ipTQ
— Dr. Richa Rajpoot (@doctorrichabjp) October 21, 2020
Dear @ErosNow , Are you drunk ?
— Suresh Nakhua (सुरेश नाखुआ) (@SureshNakhua) October 21, 2020
Later, Eros Now put out a statement apologising for the gaffe.
"We at Eros love and respect our cultures equally. It is not, and it has never been, our intention to hurt anyone's emotions," they wrote.
"We have deleted the concerned posts and we apologise for having offended anyone's sentiments," they added.