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Catrin Muzquiz

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:53:59 PM8/4/24
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Bollywoodfans are often very protective of their favourite actors, and with social media, this passion can sometimes escalate into intense and harsh ehavior. A woman on X (formerly known as Twitter) is experiencing cyberbullying from fans of actor Ranbir Kapoor after she shared her opinions about his portrayal of Lord Ram in the upcoming movie "Ramayan." Her comments sparked a wave of online attacks from his supporters. This woman, who has kept her name private, shared on Twitter that after she posted her opinion, some of Ranbir's fans started bullying her. They even changed her personal photos to make them look bad and shared them online. This hurt her to the extent that one of her tweets even hinted at suicide.

She posted about her experience on Twitter, asking for help and showing the changed photos as proof of the bullying. She was very upset and called out those who were mean to her, saying that what they did was wrong. While this was happening, some photos from the movie Ramayan got out without permission.


The X user, in one of her many request tweets, wrote, "I kindly request your immediate intervention and assistance in investigating this matter. I have attached evidence, including screenshots and links to the edited images, for your reference. @mpcyberpolice."




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