Saturday, April 11, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Bollywood Actresses Speak Up Againt Cyber Bullies

IANS, 11 Sep, 2015 11:33 AM
  • Bollywood Actresses Speak Up Againt Cyber Bullies
Actresses Sonam Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Priyanka Chopra have spoken again social media users who mock celebrities for their views and ideas on socio-political issues.
 
Sonam, who earlier this week got into a Twitter troll over a four-day meat ban here by terming it "misogynistic", on Thursday called upon the victims of internet bullying to stand up for themselves.
 
"To everyone out there please have the courage to stand up to bullies, trolls and people who generally put you down...#wearyourcourage," she tweeted.
 
Sonakshi too was a victim to Twitter troll earlier this week, when her opinion against the meat ban annoyed some users.
 
"This is a free country! Welcome to BAN-istan... I meant India... Stupid autocorrect. (sic)," the "Dabangg" actress tweeted. 
 
This tweet was followed by remarks directed against the 28-year-old actress.
 
She then gave out a strong reply, saying: "Welcome to Twitter. Where only trolls are allowed to have their say. Yep, the only space they should be taking up in life is the 140 characters here! And the best part is, trolls think they are relevant, while we carry on with our happy and positive lives. God bless you all!" 
 
Sonam lauded Sonakshi's stand by tweeting: "I'm super proud of @sonakshisinha for having the courage to have an opinion and not backing down.. #whattagirl #wearyourcourage #bulliessuck." 
 
Priyanka, who is shooting in the US for the American TV series "Quantico", expressed support for her tinsel town colleagues.
 
"People hide behind what they want the world to see them as cause it's easier! Standing up for yourself takes OVARIES! Go @sonakshisinha #TweetTweak," she tweeted on Thursday. 
 
This is not the first time that actreses have been targeted on social media platforms. In the past, actresses including Alia Bhatt, Anushka Sharma and Deepika Padukone have been judged for their views on Twitter.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Aishwarya Explains Absence Of Dance In 'Jazbaa' Song

Aishwarya Explains Absence Of Dance In 'Jazbaa' Song
The song "Bandeyaa" from the film "Jazbaa" features Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, but sans a display of her dancing skills. The actress says the attempt was to stay true to the essence of the film, which has serious overtones.

Aishwarya Explains Absence Of Dance In 'Jazbaa' Song

First Song Of 'Shaandaar' To Release On Thursday

"Gulaabo", the first song of Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt's much-awaited romantic entertainer "Shaandaar" will release on Thursday. It will also feature Shahid's sister Sanah.

First Song Of 'Shaandaar' To Release On Thursday

My Younger Brother, Be Happy: Aadesh Told Sonu Nigam

Singer Sonu Nigam has shared that in his last conversation with Aadesh Shrivastava, the late Bollywood music composer and singer had referred to him as a "younger brother".

My Younger Brother, Be Happy: Aadesh Told Sonu Nigam

Arjun Kapoor Gets Over A Million Fans On Instagram

Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film "Ki and Ka", has amassed over one million fans on Instagram.

Arjun Kapoor Gets Over A Million Fans On Instagram

Prayer meet for Aadesh Shrivastava at ISKCON temple

Prayer meet for Aadesh Shrivastava at ISKCON temple
A prayer meet for late Bollywood music composer and singer Aadesh Shrivastava will be held at ISKCON temple in Juhu here on Tuesday.

Prayer meet for Aadesh Shrivastava at ISKCON temple

Asha Bhosle turns 82, geared to perform in NY

On her 82nd birthday on Tuesday, legendary singer Asha Bhosle reached the Big Apple, where she is excited to perform later this week.

Asha Bhosle turns 82, geared to perform in NY