
Smitha, though not highly active in the entertainment industry, consistently strikes a chord with social media users due to her straightforwardness.
Shami Mohammed made headlines across news and social platforms after his stellar performance, claiming seven wickets in the semi-final against New Zealand, leading India to a 70-run victory.
Smitha took to Twitter and posted, “While we Indians, or Telugus, engage in heated arguments about Hindutva, religion, and caste, here’s a Muslim player representing India and making us all proud with his performance. #MohammedShami Hope these moments provoke reflection and change.”
However, some who dislike her frankness were quick to attack her yet again, relating everything she says to Andhra politics. Her statement simply praised Shami for representing India and making everyone proud. What’s wrong with that? She even mentioned “Hope these moments provoke reflection and change.”
A group immediately began lecturing her, warning against bringing politics into sports. However, none offered a coherent argument against her statement.
Precisely, there are two issues: people interpreting her message to fit their agendas and disliking her frank acknowledgment of caste and religion while heartfully praising Shami Mohammed.
But Smitha is someone who doesn’t care or get impacted, as she has been handling this social media hate like a pro.
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