
One of the most well-known figures in the television industry is actress Karishma Tanna. In 2001, she made her debut with the television series Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. She progressed in the profession by appearing in numerous serials over the years.
Though Karishma isn’t making news for an award show, internet users are applauding and supporting her for the way he handled and responded to online body-shaming.
In response to reviewer Abhinya Menon’s criticism of her natural belly bulge during a fashion show, the actress responded forcefully on April 17.
Karishma looked radiant and self-assured as she walked the ramp wearing a gorgeous white corset blouse and fishtail lehenga. However, some social media users, led by Abhinya Menon, began criticizing her appearance rather than praising her.
The influencer captioned the video with the following: “Style error or wardrobe malfunction? What’s going on here? and critique the actress’s lehenga’s fit, saying it was “too tight and bad styling,” particularly highlighting her waist with arrows. Netizens were incensed by the post quite fast.
The influencer captioned the video with the following: “Style error or wardrobe malfunction? What’s going on here? and critique the actress’s lehenga’s fit, saying it was “too tight and bad styling,” particularly highlighting her waist with arrows. Netizens were incensed by the post quite fast.
But Karishma posted the footage to her Instagram account with the caption, “You have too much time and too much negativity to spill out.” Yes, he is taking Ozempic and has dropped weight. She must have had Botox since she looks too beautiful. Yes, she has put on weight. You know what brings me joy, don’t you?
Additionally, she said, “If you read the comments, you’ll see that individuals have their own opinions and aren’t swayed by the vitriol. Use social media to encourage rather than depress people for once! #BeUpbeat.
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Karishma Tanna talked candidly about her approach to dealing with trolls in an interview with the Hindustan Times. She stated that if someone spends time spreading hate or trolls her, it means they value her. I would simply add, “I feel like I am very important to trolls, which is why they are even spending two minutes writing something for me,” she continued. In keeping with Gandhi’s philosophy, I shall grin despite any nasty remarks or trolling. I must be significant to them if they are also devoting two minutes to hatred.