Published 13:36 IST, July 17th 2020
Soni Razdan wants to hear ‘everything is going to be all right’ in these difficult times
Soni Razdan recently took to her Twitter to share a tweet wherein she wishes to hear that everything will be alright in these tumultuous times of the pandemic.
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Soni Razdan recently took to her social media to share a tweet wherein she can be seen hoping for some more peaceful times. Presumably hinting towards current pandemic situation, Soni asked for some kind of assurance in her latest tweet. Raazi actor also compared prevailing scenario to an airplane vertisement.
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Soni Razdan shared a tweet asking for an assurance
Soni stated in tweet that she needs to be heard that everything will be alright over and over again. She also mentioned in tweet how she is reminded of airplane vertisement wherein a child asks his grandfar if y are in wrong plane. Saaransh actor said that she hopes that y are t on 'wrong plane.' Take a look at her tweet.
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Soni who is quite active on social media, recently also shared plight of a friend's mor who h presumably tested positive for vel coronavirus. She said how her friend's mor was t able to be mitted for t finding a suitable bed. Yours Truly actor ded that y h to go through seven hospitals while her friend's mor was still at a critical state before y found a bed.
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Soni Razdan lashed out at Instagram
actor recently also lashed out at photo-sharing social media platform, Instagram for t having any restrictions against online abuse against her daughters Alia Bhatt and Soni Razdan. She shared this mess tagging Instagram after her daughter Shaheen's post. P 3 actor stated that photo-sharing website should take te of this as it really gets to root of issue. Soni wrote how it is extremely easy for Instagram for letting 'abusers' off hook which les person who is being abused to try to protect mselves. She called this fundamentally wrong and that it is high time that Instagram should stop this at source itself.
Soni also called social media as an antisocial platform as those who are running it are t doing eugh to prevent online abusing. Trikal actor said that photo-sharing app has a 'zero-tolerance policy' when it comes to content that people put up in platform. She said that same policy should be implemented on misogynistic slurs which are usually meant to oppress or subdue someone. Take a look at one of her posts.
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13:36 IST, July 17th 2020