For this special event, the actress had a designer dress flown down from Lahore, Pakistan. Netizens were unimpressed with her choice and trolled the actress for choosing a designer from across the border. ETimes doesn’t support such hate, especially for a newlywed, who should be showered with love and blessings.
Take a look at some of the digs that Swara faced and our response to the same:
“Why don’t you go and live there? That’s where you rightfully belong to, you Desh drohi…”
Since when does calling for a designer dress mean that the person belongs to that country? One should be proud that a talent like Swara belongs to India, rather than forcefully sharing ideas of shipping her off elsewhere. Embracing culture doesn’t equate to being anti-national.
“Burka kaha se order ki h”
Swara has just married. You can spare her your moral judgements. Give her some time to breathe before forcing your misguided morals onto her. Just because she has married a Muslim doesn’t mean you equate everything she wears to a burqa. In today’s day and age, everyone has openly accepted the way of life of every culture. Inclusivity and representation are a reality and you should learn about them too!
“Shadi bhi Pakistan main hi kar li hoti #deshdrohi”
It’s alarming that the mere choice of clothes has convinced you that a person can be labelled ‘deshdrohi’. Swara was just expressing her choice of fashion with her dress. She was appreciating talent, irrespective of the country. Asking her to wed in Pakistan reflects your poor mentality and proclivity towards being a troll.