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Suhana Khan To Help Ananya Panday Out

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Jul, 2019 09:56 PM

    Ananya Panday, who has been the victim of cyber-bullying and trolling on social media since her debut, took a stand against these faceless attackers.

     

    To battle the phenomenon, the star kid has come up with a DSR (Digital Social Responsibility) programme called So Positive.

     

    If sources are to be believed, Ananya’s childhood bestie Suhana Khan will also join her for a special video to support the initiative. Suhana, has a huge fan following already, which will help to spread So Positive’s message all the more.

     

    Ananya launched the project to build a community and create maximum awareness about social media bullying.

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