Dear Upen Patel, stop setting the wrong example with your humiliating tweets for your ex-girlfriend

We just can't wait for him to post his pooping schedules next.

Sonaakshi Kohli Sonaakshi Kohli
मार्च 21, 2017
Upen Patel's post-break-up Twitter rant is annoying to say the least. Photo Courtesy: Twitter/TheChandniGohil

It all began on the sets of a reality T.V. show when model-turned-actor Upen Patel met T.V. actress Karishma Tanna and fell in love with her. It all resurfaced when they called it quits almost two years and three reality shows later. Thanks to Upen Patel, it was quite a public affair.

In what seemed like some kind of drunk tweets, Upen openly accused his ex-girlfriend for betraying and using him. Here's why are absolutely miffed with him:

Sansani Khes Khulasa: Upen Patel is Not Upen Patel, He is Pankaj Udhas
Don't believe us? Well, go check out his Twitter page full of his dukh bhari dastans and you'll know what we're talking about. Not even a single happy post in such a long time. In fact this particular post of his that screamed self-victimization is what made us sick as a parrot. Take a look:


 
Here's disappointment number 2 from this hunky dude's pitara of disappointing tweets:

Can someone please go tell him that he's the one playing the victim here, and it's not the other way round. Actually, wait! His ex girlfriend just did. Check out her befitting comeback:


Heartbreaks happen to all of us, obsessing over it and victimizing yourself is not how you deal with them Mr. Bechare.

Freedom of Expression is a Thing, But So is Maintaining The Dignity of a Relationship
Even when it's over.

Remember how we'd play ghar-ghar in our childhood days? It seems that Upen's adult version of that game is Twitter-Twitter. He tweets every goddamn detail about his ex's actions and it's really uncool.

What's shared between two people should be between them, the world doesn't need to know. For the sake of the good times and out of respect for a fellow human being, he needs to stop doing this.

Feeling a certain way and even expressing your pain is only healthy, but posting about it on social media, making a spectacle out of your relationship is not. On that note, Upen chose to post that thought as well.

Is there something that he doesn't post about? Hello! The world isn't exactly interested. And if at all he thinks he's doing it all just to keep his fans posted, then we just can't wait for him to post his pooping schedules next. *Fangirling* Tsk. Tsk. On second thoughts, his tweets are no less than bullshit. 

Damn! Here's another one and this time he's contradicting himself:



Moreover, If He Cares So Much About His Fans, What Kind of An Example Is He Setting For Them?

Malign your ex partner's image if you have a bitter break up publically.

Flood your social media pages with your post break-up details, victimize yourself, and just don't move on with your life.

These are some of the very valuable lessons from the bestseller (thankfully not) Upen's Guide to Dealing With a Heartbreak. Can you believe the fact that this is the same guy who was once giving love lessons on MTV Love School?

Plus, he's given a major lesson to Mahesh Bhatt, who cast Aditya Roy Kapoor instead of the eternally sad Upen for Aashiqui 2. Bhatt saab, are you listening?

Reminder: Letting Go is A Virtue
We don't exactly need to remind him of that, because he sort of knows. Here's proof:

But he will continue to water the dead flower till we all die reading his daastaan-e-ishq.

Someone please remind him that he's not the first human being in the world to nursing a heartbreak. We all do, we just don't cling to it till eternity and move the hell on. That's a much better idea to endorse in front of your set of followers, just saying.

Also, Get a Life
Because your ex has already got hers. Unlike him, she's not going on and on and on and on and on and on (fingers tired from typing already, we wonder when will his get exhausted) about the miserable separation:

 

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