
Aly Goni breaks silence on ‘chapri' comment for girlfriend Jasmin Bhasin; says, 'It's not funny'
Aly Goni
has been making waves for his recent comment about girlfriend
Jasmin Bhasin
. He had recently shared a picture of Jasmin on social media, asking fans if she's 'Chapri.' Jasmin, on the other hand, also shared a picture of Aly Goni, asking the same question.
Fans weren't quite happy with the same and trolled Aly and Jasmin over it.
Aly has now reacted to the backlash on social media.
Aly Goni reshared a post which talked about how he has been receiving backlash over his comment about girlfriend Jasmin Bhasin. He took to his Instagram handle and said, 'Jasmin, it's not funny' (he then used laughing emoticons). Fans have shared a mixed reaction to the post, with many calling it 'fun' and others trolling it.
Fans made it to the comment section reacting to the same. A user wrote, 'Who even writes such things about their partners on social media.' Another user wrote, 'They are cute and I really don't care about anything more or less.' One more user was like, 'Wait whatttt? This is so much fun!'
Aly and Jasmin are set to move in together in a new apartment. The actor shared a vlog on his YouTube channel talking about it. He said, 'I don't know where to start.
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I am really happy that Jasmin and I are moving together, but somewhere I am very sad because it is not easy to leave the house where you have spent so many years. I have been living in this apartment for the past 4 years. It's the most difficult part to leave. Itni saari yaadein hai, bura time, accha time — sab dekha hai iss ghar mein.
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Jasmin, on the other hand, wrote, 'Never thought it would make me so emotional to leave this space which I made my home, my safe place. As I always say, your firsts are always special — this one will be too special because I built it and decorated every corner of this house with so much love and every penny that I earned over years with my hard work. Will miss you, my Santosh Niwas.'

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