"Samantha got trolled for her divorce, sai pallavi got trolled for her viewpoint, rashmika got trolled for her breakup, deepika got trolled for her outfits, and many, many other women got trolled for pretty much everything. Choice is a fundamental human right. women are the incarnation of Maa Durga; misogyny is an evil we must combat, stated ramya aka divya Spandana, a former politician and heroine, on her Facebook, sparking yet another heated discussion.

Everything ramya mentioned is accurate, of course, but there are also heroes in this place who are being attacked for what they did, despite the fact that it was a personal act. Vijay devarakonda received criticism following the failure of Liger, naga chaitanya received criticism for the same divorce, dil raju received criticism for scheduling the telugu states' Sankranthi release of Varissu, balayya received criticism for inviting Chandrababu to Unstoppable, and pawan kalyan consistently receives criticism for his marriages. This clarifies that "trolling" does not only target women; male victims also exist.

The problem is that many internet users now engage in everyday "trolling," whether they are celebrities, public figures, scientists, politicians, or anybody else. When viewed closely, trolling appears to be more significant than difficulties with the economy, the job market, inflation, the environment, and even the coronavirus. But there is a chance that the hatred will lessen if more and more celebrities and people decide to ignore the trolls. Is it not?

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