Sushant Singh Rajput’s untimely death left the entire nation in a state of shock. The 34-year-old actor died by suicide on June 14 and his death opened up several debates revolving around nepotism, favouritism and bullying in Bollywood. Sonam Kapoor was targeted by the trolls recently over the same. She took to social media and shared a glimpse of the hate comments coming her way. On receiving such comments, the actress wrote that karma is the biggest leveller and that she hopes that god and the universe forgives the people passing such comments.
“Karma is the biggest leveller. We are where we are because of our karmas and we are born and go through what we go through because of our karmas. Everyone who is spouting hate it's your karma. All of you are in my prayers. I thank god everyday for where I am and whom I'm born too. If you really knew what Hindu philosophy and dharma is about you wouldn't be so foolish . You are just damaging your self and quality of life,” she wrote on her Instagram story, followed by a few quotes on Karma.
Then, Sonam shared a few hate comments coming her way. She also replied to each comment shared.
Sonam has also disabled her comments section on Twitter. The actress wrote while replying to a troll that she has done so to “preserve her mental health”. She also wrote that she “doesn’t want her parents to go through this as they did nothing to deserve the hate.”
Talking about being blamed for nepotism, the actress wrote on Twitter, “Today on Father’s Day id like to say one more thing, yes I’m my fathers daughter and yes I am here because of him and yes I’m privileged. That’s not an insult, my father has worked very hard to give me all of this. And it is my karma where I’m born and to whom I’m born. I’m proud. To be his daughter (sic).”
To be his daughter.
— Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamakapoor) June 21, 2020
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