In a recent social media encounter, Archana Puran Singh, currently a prominent figure on The Great Indian Kapil Show, decisively responded to an online user who criticized her grammar in a recent post.
Archana, presently enjoying a vacation in Bangkok with her family, shared snippets of her experience on June 14. In her caption, she wrote, “Finally landed up in Bangkok and savoured the culinary delights of the fabulous ‘GAA’.” She went on to detail her delightful culinary journey in an extensive caption.
A user, however, pointed out a perceived grammatical error, commenting, “You don’t ‘land up’. You ‘land in’.”
In a thorough response, Archana Puran Singh tagged the user and clarified her choice of words. She explained, “That’s when you are talking of literally landing in a plane. You ‘land up’ in a place also, like finally landing up somewhere for a holiday. That’s the meaning of my sentence. And absolutely appropriate usage of the term ‘land up in Bangkok.'”
She didn’t stop there. Highlighting her educational background, Archana added, “But thanks for being concerned about my grammar. FYI I’m an English honours student. If you have any further doubts, do look it up in a dictionary or Google it. Cheers.”
Archana’s interaction with her followers didn’t end with this single reply. She took the time to respond to numerous comments, ranging from well-wishes for her stay to compliments about her and her family.
On the professional front, Archana Puran Singh continues to entertain audiences with her presence on The Great Indian Kapil Show, where she remains a beloved personality.
This incident not only showcased her command over the English language but also her patience and willingness to engage with her fans and critics alike.