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 Madhavan is a famous actor in the Tamil industry and is popularly called ‘Chocolate Boy’ or ‘Maddy’. For the record, he kick-started his acting career with television shows and gained popularity through the series “Sea Hawks.” He made his film debut in the Tamil film “Alaipayuthey” in 2000, directed by Mani Ratnam, which became a sensational success.



Since then, he has acted in numerous successful films in multiple languages. Besides creating a big impact in Tamil movies, he has done some good movies in Bollywood too. He featured in ‘3 Idiots’ and it turned out to be a sensational hit at the box office.

Madhavan Shuts Down Troll Who Calls Him Addicted To Substances

Case in point, technology is one of the basic mediums to connect these days and communication is becoming very convenient. For example- Social media. It allows us to interact with people from different fields and different parts of the world. The best part is we become friends easily with new people.

On the contrary, some users are misusing social media platforms in the name of freedom of speech. Recently, R. Madhavan was targeted by a Twitter user who claims to be a doctor.

The social media user who used to be a big fan of the handsome hunk at one point in time when he acted in the movie “Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein” tweets that Madhavan is addicted to alcohol and substance abuse.

Madhavan Shuts Down Troll Who Calls Him Addicted To Substances

She further backed his claim by adding that it’s because of these infamous habits, Madhavan ruined his career. Twitter user wrote, “Maddy was once my heartthrob. But now it’s so disheartening to see Madhavan ruining his brilliant career, health & life behind alcohol and narco drugs. While he entered b-wood in RHTDM, he was fresh as a blossoming bud. Now look at him, his face & eyes. They speak it all..!”

Meanwhile, Madhavan came across this tweet and immediately replied to the Troll. Maddy wrote: “Oh .. So that’s your diagnosis? I am worried for YOUR patients. ????. Maybe you need a Docs appointment.”



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