Sharmin Segal says her DMs are filled with love for Heeramandi, fans call her 'talentless liar'
Sharmin Segal, trolled for her role in Heeramandi, claims she received a lot of love for the show. Fans, however, call her a liar and untalented, sparking a heated online debate.
It has been a month since Heeramandi's release and trolling for Sharmin Segal hasn't stopped. Just when it felt like the hate was subsiding, Netflix announced season 2 of the show and once again Sanjay Leela Bhansali's niece who plays the role of Alamzeb in the show became a target of trolls. Now, a video the actress has made its way online in which she is talking about the love she got for the show and people think she is lying.
Sharmin Segal accused of lying after she says she got a lot of love for Heeramandi
Sharmin Segal was answering a question about online trolling when she said, "My DMs are filled with a lot of love. Negativity tends to be spoken about a lot more in public because people want to talk about negative things but there¡¯s a lot of positivity also and I need to embrace that as well."
Fans are now calling her a liar
"I've never disliked someone as much as her. She¡¯s such a liar with no talent and a bully," one of the Reddit users said. "DM kar dijiye, positivity embrace kar dijiye," added another one. "Lol I guess she wishes it was filled with love she cant even lie," a third user said. "She¡¯s the most talentless, most delusional, most arrogant, and most stupidest nepo ¡°actress¡± in the history of any cinema in the world," a fourth user said. "Maybe she DMed herself from her Finsta...to be fair that would be a good joke," added another one.
Sharmin recently said she was inspired by Meena Kumari 'nothingness' for the role
Pakeezah (1972) | dir. Kamal Amrohi pic.twitter.com/ThU3gEFGBN
¡ª ? (@SheethalS5) June 4, 2024
Once again trying to defend her "expressionless acting", the actress said that she was inspired by Meena Kumari's nothingness. "Meena Kumari was one of my inspirations," she said and added, "People will say what they have to say. They have the right to do that. Being a creative person, you are putting yourself out there for people to perceive you, right? Then they will say what they have to say. And then I go back and think, how can I ignore so many people reaching out to me and giving me so much love? Giving Alamzeb and the show so much love."
For more news and updates from the world of OTT, and celebrities from Bollywood and Hollywood, keep reading Indiatimes Entertainment.