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Pokemon Have Caused Serious Trouble in Salman’s & Smriti’s Lives

Bad Pokemons. Look what you did...

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Pokemon Go has caused mayhem in the world. But in India, the cutely virtual monsters have caused a bit of a commotion in the lives of a few celebs.

You might wonder how can these weird-looking creatures cause trouble in our humble personalities’ lives.

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Salman Khan

It’s not just the controversies that have caused chaos in Bhaijaan’s life but Pikachu and his friends have also driven him crazy. Bhai can no longer drive peacefully with so many people zig-zagging and circling on the road looking for Pokemons.

Hadh hogayi! Where would the ‘Prem-able’ man drive? On the footpath? Come on Pokemon, be human.

Arvind Kejriwal

The Delhi Chief Minister is already preparing a dharna against Pokemon Go at Jantar Mantar. Arvind Kejriwal is upset that the tiny monsters have successfully managed to get people to walk to their office than taking their cars – thus making his odd-even formula a disaster.

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Aamir Khan

There is apparently a Dangal taking place in Aamir Khan’s house thanks to Pokemons. Kiran Rao is angry with the mythical creatures as she’s unable to find any of ’em in Mumbai. And it seems Kiran may have again suggested Aamir to leave India and settle abroad so that she could find Pokemons.

How intolerant is that!

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Smriti Irani

The newly appointed Textile Minister is annoyed with the fact that Pokemon Go wasn’t introduced to Indians while she was still the educational minister. That way she could have had another thing to ban at Delhi’s universities and the IITs and implement a sanskaari Pokemon Go.

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Narendra Modi

Lot of political debates and controversies have been spun around Prime Minister’s country-hopping. But guys hold your horses, we have the reason behind his international tours – catching ’em all, Pokemons.

What’s your next Pokestop?

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