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Vishal Dadlani gets trolled, has the time of his life

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The News Minute | March 4, 2015 | 5.40 pm ISTMost people would want to find a rock to crawl under but Vishal Dadlani is getting trolled and having the time of his life. The music composer has never been one to take things quietly and simply refuses to be trolled, thereby defeating the purpose. He is apparently well-known for blocking followers he doesn’t like on Twitter, and tweeters seem to be in a mood to give it back to him.Despite some of the really witty comments to Vishal Dadlani’s tendency to block users from following him, Dadlani’s has simply taken advantage of the situation and has, apparently, had the last laugh. Not only does he urge people continue making fun of him, he even retweets a select few. Whoa! Getting trolled is good for the profile! I'm apparently trending in India! Hahahahahahahahahahaha! Love those assholes!— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) March 4, 2015Apparently, there's a meme saying "Vishal blocks the sun, causes solar eclipse"! Genius!! Hahahahahahahahahaha! #AintNoLoveLikeTrollLove— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) March 4, 2015Ahahahahaha! Ace! "@iNeelSoni: I Dont know who you are, But i will find you and i will block you - Vishal Dadlani pic.twitter.com/FNVSZcE1oQ"— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) March 4, 2015Oh, man! That ain't right! Ahahahahahahahaha! "@coolfunnytshirt: Modi ji, can you ask Vishal Dadlani to unblock me? pic.twitter.com/oiuD7EeQBQ"— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) March 4, 2015Best one yet!! Hahahahahahahahahahaha! You guys are nuts! Keep 'em coming! "@Juuism: Vishal Dadlani blocked hair from growing on his head."— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) March 4, 2015TweetFollow @thenewsminute

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