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Did-Sonal-Chauhan-defend-Heeramandi-actor-Sharmin-Segal-amid-heavy-trolling-Says-she-was-made-into-a-villain-


By - 30 May 2024 04:48 PM
After some recent trolling, Sonal Chauhan appeared to back Sharmin Segal of Heeramandi. Sonal talked about how edited videos were used to turn her into a villain. Many people have criticized Sharim Segal for her portrayal in her uncle, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali,'s Netflix series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. In addition, the actor has encountered criticism on social media for remarks she made recently in Heeramandi interviews against co-stars Aditi Rao Hydari and Sanjeeda Sheikh. Actor Sonal Chauhan appears to be backing Sharmin at this point. Read additionally: Sharmin Segal's remarks about Aditi Rao Hydari's punctuality have been dubbed "vile" on Reddit. "You are the villain, not her."
Reddit users posted the actor's most recent Instagram Stories, in which she criticized trolls for making Sharmin appear like a "villain" in light of her recent interviews. Sonal commented without mentioning anyone, "It is so sad to see how social media/some Instagram pages are making a villain out of a person just because trolling them at this point will bring them a little more traction and engagement." She went on, "It is really obvious how videos are edited to make this specific actor look terrible or how quotes from the entire interview are added only because it's 'trending' to make them look bad at the moment. Remember that you are the ones who initiated and are continuing this trend. You are enhancing the story. A person's complete character or personality is not defined by their on-screen persona. You are the villain, not her." The actor tagged her post with the phrases "draw a line," "be human," and "shame on you." Responses to Sonal's statement
A Redditor said, "It's funny because most of the videos that get posted here and go viral aren't edited in any way to make Sharmin look bad; trust me, I've seen the interviews they're taken from." There isn't a single cut or misinterpretation of the issue 98 percent of the time. That is indeed the exact thing that Sharmin stated.