Published 15:52 IST, November 14th 2019
Netizens divided on Swara Bhasker's Children's Day post addressed to trolls
Swara Bhasker takes a jibe on the trolls over the controversy revolving around her abusing a 4-year-old kid. "PS: Dear Trolls, this too was a joke," she wrote.
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Swara Bhasker on Children's Day shared an adorable picture from her childhood and captioned it by taking a jibe at the trolling she received for abusing a four-year-old-kid on a comedy talk show. One big childhood lesson that she understands today is that abusing is wrong, Swara wrote on her Twitter handle. Her message was a further play on words which was concluded by saying, "PS: Dear Trolls, this too was a joke". Read below -
Bachpan ki sabsey badi learning. Ma kehti thin gali dena buri baat! Ab samajh mein aaya! Love & respect 2 all the kids out there! :) May u grow up & not become zaroorat se zyada ch**** adults. I meant “chatur” Aapne kya socha? :)
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) November 14, 2019
PS: Dear Trolls, yeh bhi joke tha! #ChildrensDay pic.twitter.com/WDVttGHtSh
INTERNET DIVIDED
असुरा भासकर, ये जो आप लीपा पोती करने में लगी हैं वो नहीं हो पा रही। ये " छतुर " नहीं " चतुर " होता है।
— Ashuutosh Shukla (@ashuutoshshukla) November 14, 2019
अब मान लो, गाली दी तुमने, मां का बचपन का संस्कार भूल गई हो। उन्हें ना ही लाओ तो अच्छा। उन्हें दुःख होता होगा तुम्हारी जैसी संतान पे।
लानत हो।
best way to apologise for commented on kids..
— JOKER 🎭 (@GaneshShetiya) November 14, 2019
Bachpan me to cute dikhti thi...
— Pranav Mehta (@pranavhy) November 14, 2019
Par badi hoke wh**e ho gayi ho..
i meant whale.. and ye bhi joke hai 😑😑
Just a regular PR tweet to get attention... Congrats u succeed..
— The Crying Joker (@mayurghelani16) November 14, 2019
Talking about the abuses she used for the kid, she said that the words she used were "in an adult-humorous tone, my exaggerated frustrations and emotions during my struggling days." She said the genre of the show was 'comedic'. "Most importantly, if you actually watch the show, you would realise that I actually was the one looking out for the child’s welfare -- trying to make sure he gets a bathroom break, which other people on the set seemingly didn’t care about. I have never abused children nor any co-actor and I have always treated children with the care, affection and the responsible conduct they deserve. I actually like children. The quip that children are evil was obviously a joke," Swara was quoted by the news agency.
15:45 IST, November 14th 2019