Zareen Khan slams vulgar comments on Instagram, fans rally in support


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Oct 15: Bollywood actress Zareen Khan recently took to Instagram to voice her frustration over the obscene and vulgar comments flooding her posts. In a video, she questioned whether the remarks were from real people or automated bots.

In the clip, Zareen said, “Hello everyone. Is this happening to you too? The moment I post something, such comments start flooding in. People post water and peach emojis; some write 'service available', 'boys come over', or even 'need a boyfriend, alone at home’.” She added, “It doesn’t matter what I share; people find a way to post disgusting remarks. Some comments are so filthy, it’s shocking.”

Her post caption read, “Yeh kya chakkar hai…. Koi samjhaao please. Aur kya aap logon ke saath bhi yeh ho raha hai? Let me know in the comments.” (What is this about? Please, someone explain it to me.)

Fans quickly came to her defense, sharing that they too have faced similar online abuse. One fan wrote, “People have lost all sense of decency. They write anything just for attention.” Another added, “This happens to everyone. Best is to ignore and move on.”

About Zareen Khan:

Zareen made her Bollywood debut opposite Salman Khan in Veer (2010) and starred in films including Housefull 2, Hate Story 3, Aksar 2, and the horror movie 1921. She has appeared in songs in Salman Khan’s Ready (2011) and acted in Punjabi films like Jatt James Bond and Daaka.

In essence, Zareen Khan’s Instagram post highlighted the rampant online abuse celebrities face, while her fans stood firmly behind her against the trolls.

  

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