<div>Shilpa Shetty Kundra has slammed Twitteratis for mocking her over her misinterpretation of George Orwell's novella 'Animal Farm'.<br /><br />The 41-year-old star, who thought the book was about animal welfare and could help children with animal care, posted a picture on Instagram, saying she doesn't owe any sort of explanation to anyone.<br /><br />"My mom always says that when you are a Celebrity Never complain and Never Explain". Love must be unconditional.. Mine stays," Shilpa wrote.<br /><br />The picture read, "Never waste your time trying to explain who you are to people, who are committed to misunderstanding you."<br /><br />The actress further said it was a misunderstanding and, while she "admires" the author of the 'Animal Farm' she has never read the book.<br /><br />"Whilst I admire the writers of LOTR, Harry Potter & Animal Farm I've "NEVER" read these books(@ the cost of soundin even dumber!)Not my kind.<br /><br />"...So recommending them to kids is out of the question! Obviously some misunderstanding.. Don't want to get into it. This too shall pass," she wrote on Twitter.<br /><br />As the Council of School Certificate Examination (CISCE) decided to include Harry Potter series in the English Literature syllabus for junior and middle school students, starting from 2017-18, Shilpa was asked about her views on famous books being a part of the ICSE syllabus by a newspaper.<br /><br />To which she said, "I think having books like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter as part of the syllabus is a great move because it cultivates imagination and creativity at a young age. I think books like Little Women would also encourage respect towards women at a young age. "Even 'Animal Farm' should be included as it will teach the little ones to love and care for animals."<br /><br />Just after her comment, #ShilpaShettyReviews started trending on Twitter with people posting jokes about other books.</div>
<div>Shilpa Shetty Kundra has slammed Twitteratis for mocking her over her misinterpretation of George Orwell's novella 'Animal Farm'.<br /><br />The 41-year-old star, who thought the book was about animal welfare and could help children with animal care, posted a picture on Instagram, saying she doesn't owe any sort of explanation to anyone.<br /><br />"My mom always says that when you are a Celebrity Never complain and Never Explain". Love must be unconditional.. Mine stays," Shilpa wrote.<br /><br />The picture read, "Never waste your time trying to explain who you are to people, who are committed to misunderstanding you."<br /><br />The actress further said it was a misunderstanding and, while she "admires" the author of the 'Animal Farm' she has never read the book.<br /><br />"Whilst I admire the writers of LOTR, Harry Potter & Animal Farm I've "NEVER" read these books(@ the cost of soundin even dumber!)Not my kind.<br /><br />"...So recommending them to kids is out of the question! Obviously some misunderstanding.. Don't want to get into it. This too shall pass," she wrote on Twitter.<br /><br />As the Council of School Certificate Examination (CISCE) decided to include Harry Potter series in the English Literature syllabus for junior and middle school students, starting from 2017-18, Shilpa was asked about her views on famous books being a part of the ICSE syllabus by a newspaper.<br /><br />To which she said, "I think having books like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter as part of the syllabus is a great move because it cultivates imagination and creativity at a young age. I think books like Little Women would also encourage respect towards women at a young age. "Even 'Animal Farm' should be included as it will teach the little ones to love and care for animals."<br /><br />Just after her comment, #ShilpaShettyReviews started trending on Twitter with people posting jokes about other books.</div>