Saba azad reply troll you need therapy

Saba Azad stands out as a multidimensional talent in the dynamic tapestry of the Indian entertainment industry. From making her acting debut in the 2008 film “Dil Kabaddi” to enthralling listeners with her melodic voice, this 32-year-old actress and singer has captivated audiences with her charisma, versatility, and artistic prowess.

She has a significant following on several social media sites. By frequently posting eye-catching photos and videos on her Instagram account. With this, she also provides a portal into her life, building a sense of community with her viewers.

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However, in the hugely divisive online world, some people take advantage of the chance to criticize anyone based on looks and choices. Similarly, Saba Azad recently came under such unjustified scrutiny following her performance at the Lakme Fashion Week. Not one to tolerate undue trolling, the actress promptly delivered a fitting response to her online detractors.

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Saba Azad responded to trolls who tried to troll her after her appearance at Lakme Fashion Week

Saba Azad, an actor and musician, recently performed on the Lakme Fashion Week stage, drawing a lot of attention. Along with her pop band ‘Madboy/Mink’ in collaboration with Imaad Shah, she did a special performance at designers Paras and Shalini’s show. Videos of their energetic performance quickly caught the attention of social media users and elicited a wide range of responses. The multifaceted performance left fans spellbound and garnered the admiration of many renowned personalities.

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However, amidst the spotlight, Saba confronted online trolls by exposing their messages in her Instagram DMs

Commenting on her dance performance, one critic remarked with a curt, saying,

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“You need therapy.”

To this, Saba wittily replied,

“Why yes Sir/Madam spud. I tend to agree and I get it on the regular as should everyone else for existing in a world as consumed by hate as ours, you should try it! It helps you fill your own tanks and thus not get so deeply offended by the peaceful existence of others.”

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In response to one of Saba’s Instagram stories, another user remarked,

“Are you mad?”

The actor retorted,

“Yes Jaffar! I really must be to keep waking up every day in the wake of the constant hate being sent my way and thinking maybe today will be a better day and smiling and carrying on – I must be mad cause maybe the world is just filled with people such as yourself, who sit behind the safety of their screens adding nothing but hate into the world. That’s your legacy – that’s what you’re gonna leave behind. Chew on that buddy.”

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When Saba Azad opened up about receiving vicious trolling on social media.

In a recent interview with India Today, Saba Azad candidly addressed the online negativity she often encounters. Speaking about her negative experiences in the online realm, she said,

“It’s taken me quite sometime to come to a place where I treat everything else as white noise because hatred is palpable. I am not made of stone, it hits you. You feel like s***. There are days when you wake up and you wonder what did I do to anyone? What did I do to you? I am living my life, you live yours? Why are you waiting for my blood?”

On the work front, Saba Azad is currently garnering praise for her part in the recently released web series named Who’s Your Gynac?

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