Sai Pallavi derided by body-shaming on media – Governor Thamizhisai opens up her experience in mockeries.

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In an interview, the Governor of Telangana and Pondicherry, Tamizhisai Soundarajan opens up her experience about how people ridiculed her in bad ways by body shaming. Sai Pallavi is an enchantress of south Indian cinema. She became popular and captivated the hearts of people with her acting in her debut film ‘Premam’. Although the movie has three heroines, Malar teacher steals the heart.

However, she played the role of heroine in the film Diya, directed by AL Vijay. In subsequent films like Mari 2, Sai Pallavi’s character was much talked about among the people. All her films became blockbusters. She is not only an actress but also a dancer and entered cinema through her participation in various dance programs.

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Sai Pallavi in Shyam Singha Roy:

She is currently busy acting in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films. However, she is focusing more on Telugu. Her recent film Shyam Singha Roy has been hugely popular. In this film, Sai Pallavi has shown her excellence in the role of Devadasi. She is paired with Nani in the movie. The film was well-received among the fans. In such a situation, a Facebook user recently shared a photo of Sai Pallavi in Shyam Singha Roy and posted a mockery.

Criticism of Sai Pallavi:

A user commented about Sai Pallavi that her lips are not good and her nose is too big. She doesn’t have the look needed to be a heroine. This has created a great deal of controversy. Sai Pallavi fans are annoyed by this criticism.  Many commented on either side of the opinion. Her fans say that she shows off her natural beauty without any makeup. It is rare to see a heroine like her. This is not right for the netizens to make fun of her. She is so talented.

Governor’s interview:

Governor opens up in her interview saying “I have gone through the mockeries so boldly. Only the person who is ridiculed can know how much they get hurt. It is because of my talent and persistent work, I changed my wounds into positivity. We are humans and it pains. I have neglected people body-shaming me but it pains so deep.

It is not our mistake to be short, dark, or with bad hair textures. Beauty lies in everything and girls are the most into body shaming. They hurt women and dump them.” She disagrees with the act of deriding Sai Pallavi in the same way.

Some people, with confidence, come up but some are helpless to come out of the pain. Society cannot turn so healthy with these sadists…isn’t it?