Then one self-proclaimed “Bihari Rajput Hindu” decided romance was dead and dropped this gem: “This actress must have slept with at least 10 men, including the spot boys, and the actor must be having 10+ body counts too. Shame on you for comparing them with our Gods...”

1. The Edit That Started the Fire
Two stunning AI images — left side: rashmika and Vijay facing each other, he looking every inch like Lord Rama/Krishna in ceremonial dhoti and crown; right side: back view, saree pallu tied, shirtless groom, flower petals raining down. It screamed eternal Sanatana love. 271k views, fans calling it “divine,” “Sita-Ram vibes,” “real Hindu wedding goals.” For five minutes, twitter was beautiful.2. Enter the Sewer-Minded Troll

3. The Clapback Was Instant and Brutal
Replies didn’t just ratio him — they buried him alive. “Can’t you just be happy for them for one day?” “Define women by body count much?” “Think about your mother.” “Wow, congratulations on becoming the director of the FBI.” “Every woman is Devi incarnate.” One guy even said, “You don’t know anything about her personal life, and you assume things… Get help, please.” The post currently sits at 255k views with replies outnumbering likes 10-to-1. The block button got a workout.4. The Hypocrisy That Stings
Here’s the savage part nobody’s saying out loud: These same “Sanatana Dharma” warriors who scream about protecting Hindu culture are the first ones to reduce a woman to her supposed “body count” the second she’s happy. Seven steps around the fire? Cool. But god forbid an actress live her life before marriage. Meanwhile, the groom gets a light “10+ too” mention, like it’s cute. Peak selective outrage.
5. Why This One Hit Different
Because it wasn’t just one random troll — it was the exact mindset that turns every celebrity relationship into a morality exam. rashmika and Vijay (whether this is real wedding news or just fans losing it) became collateral damage in the never-ending indian twitter game of “Who’s Pure Enough for Our Gods?” The irony? The edit was literally celebrating the same traditions these keyboard warriors claim to defend.
Bottom line:
One beautiful fan edit reminded everyone why we love big-screen romances. One bitter reply reminded everyone why we can’t have nice things. The internet chose violence — and this time, it chose the right side. Congrats to the couple (real or fictional glow-up), and a big middle finger to anyone who thinks a woman’s worth is measured in “spot boys.”
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