Mar 6 • 09:50 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'As long as I breathe...', Farhana cried over Khamenei's death, broke silence on trolling

Farhana Bhatt expressed grief over the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and faced trolling for her comments, which she defended at a recent event.

Farhana Bhatt, a contestant on Bigg Boss 19, recently mourned the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which led to her being heavily trolled on social media. Many critics labeled her as anti-national, prompting her to address the backlash publicly. In an event interview with the media, she asserted that her words were misunderstood and emphasized that she has never spoken against India, stating that people should reflect on what she actually said.

During her statements, Farhana clarified that she never intended to convey any disrespect towards India, insisting that throughout her life, she has remained devoted to her country. When confronted with the accusations, she challenged her critics to provide any evidence of her being anti-national, asserting her unwavering loyalty to India. By doing so, she attempted to quell the negative judgment directed at her over her remarks on Khamenei’s passing.

Farhana’s situation highlights the fragility of public perception in today's digital age, where statements can be easily misconstrued and lead to a rapid firing of judgments online. With the rise of trolling and social media scrutiny, individuals in the public eye, like Farhana, are continually challenged to defend their words amid a climate of heightened sensitivity around nationalism. Her situation raises questions about the responsibility of public figures and the lens through which their expressions of empathy are viewed.

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