Normally, star heroes and male actors tend to receive low amount of targeted trolls. They have dedicated haters who keep coming up with content to troll them but they have more number of fans who support them and fight with these haters.
At times, when fans of other heroes start fuelling these haters or trolls, then the fans of the star who is at the receiving end star wars with them in retaliation. Box office collections of stars films have always been the first and last topic for all fans to fight about.
But heroines don't have much support like that. At times, common audiences too join these haters or trolls to pass their comments on them on social media. Hence, actresses while sharing their personal life information or any photos, try to be extremely careful and they twice before releasing them as well.
This has become a weapon for haters and trolls to target Heroines and as they tend to be softer targets, the topics get more social media attention too. Common people tend to think that actresses encourage trolls on purpose to get some attention as well.
We are observing changes in heroines behaviour these days. New crop of heroines have started being bold on screen and off screen too. They have started giving it back to their naysayers.
Rakul Preet Singh blasted a commenter who passed silly comments on her dressing. Kajal Agarwal replied to people who commented on her pregnant body recently.
Neha Shetty did not shy away from expressing her displeasure over the "romantic question" even though a senior journalist was on the other side. Raashi Khanna flaunted her curves even after body shaming her and Payal Rajput retorted to the slut shaming she received for her recent photos.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has always been vocal on social media and in her interviews supporting strong women and feminism. Recently, she did get upset after majority of people targeted and blamed her for the divorce with her husband Naga Chaitanya. But replied to all those comments whenever she could.
Looks like actresses have decided to not take sexist comments, trolls and body shaming lightly anymore. More power to you ladies.
At times, when fans of other heroes start fuelling these haters or trolls, then the fans of the star who is at the receiving end star wars with them in retaliation. Box office collections of stars films have always been the first and last topic for all fans to fight about.
But heroines don't have much support like that. At times, common audiences too join these haters or trolls to pass their comments on them on social media. Hence, actresses while sharing their personal life information or any photos, try to be extremely careful and they twice before releasing them as well.
This has become a weapon for haters and trolls to target Heroines and as they tend to be softer targets, the topics get more social media attention too. Common people tend to think that actresses encourage trolls on purpose to get some attention as well.
We are observing changes in heroines behaviour these days. New crop of heroines have started being bold on screen and off screen too. They have started giving it back to their naysayers.
Rakul Preet Singh blasted a commenter who passed silly comments on her dressing. Kajal Agarwal replied to people who commented on her pregnant body recently.
Neha Shetty did not shy away from expressing her displeasure over the "romantic question" even though a senior journalist was on the other side. Raashi Khanna flaunted her curves even after body shaming her and Payal Rajput retorted to the slut shaming she received for her recent photos.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has always been vocal on social media and in her interviews supporting strong women and feminism. Recently, she did get upset after majority of people targeted and blamed her for the divorce with her husband Naga Chaitanya. But replied to all those comments whenever she could.
Looks like actresses have decided to not take sexist comments, trolls and body shaming lightly anymore. More power to you ladies.