Monday, October 14, 2024

Hema Malini became uncomfortable with a woman's touch: She got irritated when she touched her and said – don't touch me, got trolled on social media


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Hema Malini recently reached ISKCON Temple for a bhajan launch event. A video has surfaced from this event, in which the actress is seen getting irritated by a woman's touch and removing her hand. Ever since the video went viral, Hema Malini is being trolled heavily for her behavior.

Actually, Hema Malini had reached ISKCON Temple for the release event of the bhajan. Many celebs including Anup Jalota and Nitin Mukesh had attended the event. At the event, Hema was clicking pictures with bhajan singer Anup Jalota when a woman dressed in white came to click a picture with Hema Malini. The woman came close to Hema Malini and tried to put her hand on her shoulder. This irritated the actress and she started removing her hand while feeling uncomfortable. She also said- don't touch me.

The woman further distanced herself from Hema Malini and got her pictures clicked, but even during this time Hema looked uncomfortable. Ever since the video surfaced, Hema Malini is being continuously trolled on social media. A user has written, you have become a star because of the audience and fans. What is wrong if she puts her hand on your shoulder while clicking a picture with you. What do they think of themselves?

While another user wrote, these people were never down to earth personalities, they just show off on screen.

Actress Malishka has come forward in support of Hema Malini. She commented on the video and wrote, do not touch people against their will. If they are not comfortable, then they are not. This is not attitude but decency and space. Just because we see someone on screen in a certain way, it does not mean that they are not real, who feel uncomfortable being touched without permission by a stranger.

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