Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jun 21, 2016, 03:10 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 21, 2016, 03:10 PM (IST)
Despite being a strong and successful woman, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma too was affected by trolls that came her way but not anymore. Over the years, the Sultan actress has been unfairly targeted by trolls on the internet, and mostly when Team India has failed. Many have dubbed her as the unlucky charm for Indian cricket and her boyfriend Virat Kohli and poked fun at her.
Recently, Kohli defended Anushka strongly against the Twitter trolls by putting up a strong post on social media. The couple has been in the news recently for their rumoured break-up and then patch-up. ALSO READ: Twitterati troll Anushka Sharma again after Virat Kohli’s failure at Mumbai
In an interview with Indian Express, Anushka said “I have been trolled for other reasons as well. I don’t have a reaction to it. I am not going to react to a bunch of cowards sitting in front of their computer screens who are insecure and have sh*t idea of themselves. They think so lowly of themselves that they feel ki kisi aur ko neeche girayenge toh unki aukaad badegi. Aise logon ke upar kya react karu (if we pull someone else down, we will rise. What to react on such people).” READ MORE: Virat-Anushka are back together? Spotted together for late night dinner
Like mentioned earlier, Anushka did feel bad early on. She added, “I just feel sorry for them. Initially, when it started, I thought what is going on and I might have felt bad then. Today, I feel sorry for them. I also responded today to Karan Johar’s blog on trolls saying that ignorance is bliss but being aware of what people are saying about you and being unaffected is brave. And like what Karan said in his last line, ‘I am just nicer than you’, I believe that is how it is. You just have to be the bigger person.”
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