Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s niece, actor Sharmin Segal, has been the target of criticism for her performance in the web series since the premiere of Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. Richa Chadha, her co-star, has now defended her and responded to the insults directed at her on Instagram Stories. It’s acceptable to not like a performance, according to Richa, but excessive trolling with “out of context interview clips” is not necessary.
Richa’s remarks regarding Sharmin
“For the past month, whenever I have been able to keep track and vigilant enough, I have been deleting negative comments about my co-star that have been appearing in my comments,” Richa wrote on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday. Men? Provide helpful feedback, but this level of irrational hatred?
She went on to write, “Theek hai, it’s one thing to criticise someone’s performance! Aapka haq hai, mat karo pasand. Par aise chatkare le ke troll to mat karo (It’s acceptable to not like it; that’s your choice), but could you kindly try not to add too much trolling? Would you please? Interview footage taken out of context (and from a legitimate roast, too, you guys are utilising). Why not?
An individual’s mental health may be impacted.
Finally, Richa urged everyone to be kind and not treating Sharmin like clickbait. “I get that it can be alluring to follow a trend, but to turn another person into clickbait? I believe that each of us is capable of doing and being better than that. Show kindness. Please. (emojis with a crimson heart and folded hands) An individual’s mental health may be impacted. A significant election just happened, there’s a heat wave on, there’s so much going on in the world! Please move on?” she said.
“Theek hai, it’s one thing to criticise someone’s performance!” she continued to write. “Mat karo pasand, aapka haq hai.” Although you are free to not like it, please try not to contribute too much trolling. Par aise chatkare le ke troll to mat karo. Would you kindly? Out-of-context interview footage that you guys are using (and from a real roast, too). Why not?
A person’s psychological well-being could be affected.
Lastly, Richa pleaded with everyone to stop treating Sharmin like clickbait and to be nice. “I get that following a trend might be seductive, but to use someone else as clickbait? I think we’re all capable of being and doing better than that. Be kind to others. Please. (emojis with a crimson heart and folded hands) An individual’s mental health may be impacted. A significant election just happened, there’s a heat wave on, there’s so much going on in the world! Please move on?” she said.
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