Actress Sai Pallavi's tweet about the terrorist attack in kashmir has created controversy on social media. On her X (formerly Twitter) page, she condemned the attack by calling the terrorists a 'group of animals'. While some supported this, many criticized her opinion. In her tweet, sai pallavi said, 'The loss, pain and fear caused by the attack in pahalgam is very personal to me. Even after learning about the heinous crimes committed in history, when I still see such inhuman acts, I feel that nothing has changed. That pack of animals (terrorists) has destroyed the little hope that was left.'

Some who praised this tweet said that Sai Pallavi's opinion was brave. However, many people, remembering her previous controversial comments, have also strongly criticized this tweet. Due to this, there has been a strong protest against sai pallavi on social media. This incident has sparked a debate on Sai Pallavi's social responsibility. Although she has the right to express her opinions, many have also commented that she should also think about the consequences when expressing her opinions in public. Earlier, Sai Pallavi's comment comparing the massacre of Kashmiri Pandits with the killing of cow smugglers had created controversy. Later, explaining her comment, she said, 'I condemn any violence in the name of religion. Violence in any form is wrong.'

Also, in an interview given in 2022, she said, 'People in pakistan consider our army as a terrorist group. But in our eyes, they are the terrorists. So, the perspective is changing. We do not understand violence,' he had said. This comment sparked strong opposition across the country. We should not show mercy to the soldiers of the enemy country. Many people have commented on social media that they are enemies of our country. Now, sai pallavi has strongly condemned the terrorist attack in kashmir and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased. Many people, remembering her previous comments, are trending the hashtag #BoycottSaiPallavi. This has raised the question of whether her future films will be affected.

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