Swara Bhasker’s fan sneakily records video while taking selfie saying ‘Ayega toh Modi hi’
It Looks Like Swara Bhasker And Controversy Go Hand-in-hand Whether It Is Masturbation Scene From Veere Di Wedding Or Being Vocal About Her Political Views Over The Social Media.
It looks like Swara Bhasker and controversy go hand-in-hand whether it is masturbation scene from Veere Di Wedding or being vocal about her political views over the social media. Now, a viral video is making round over the social media where a fan approaches her to take selfie with her and sarcastically says ‘’Ma’m, ayega toh Modi hi’’. He even captioned the short video with ‘’Epic beizzati’’.
The 31-year old actress also replies on the video and wrote, “A guy asks for a selfie @ airport; I oblige ‘coz I don’t discriminate people who want selfies based on their politics. He sneakily shoots a video. Tacky & underhand tactics r trademarks of bhakts. I’m unsurprised. But always glad 2 make bhakts feel like their lives are worthwhile’’.
Swara Bhasker has been seen actively taking part in political campaigning. Recently, she was seen campaigning against BJP’s Bhopal candidate Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and was seen asking for votes for CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar in Bihar.
Recently, actor Swara Bhasker has also revealed she was sexually harassed by a director but it took her nearly six to eight years to realise what had happened as the culture doesn’t teach women to recognise predatory behaviour. Swara, without taking any names, said the harassment happened at workplace and the director was being “predatory.â€
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