Twitter can be a nasty place, especially if you happen to be Swara Bhasker. The actor has time and again been at the receiving end for putting forth her opinions, especially being targeted by the right-wing trolls. And that’s why it’s not surprising how the rhetoric-loving trolls did the most logical thing after the Muzaffarpur shelter case came to light… they came back to harass Swara Bhasker.
They questioned her as to why she wasn’t holding a placard? But instead of getting instigated into a heated debate, the actor and her supporters decided to have a little fun with it.
बिहार के मुज़फ़्फ़रपुर में 34 बच्चियों के साथ बलात्कार पर किसी बॉलीवुड स्टार ने तख़्ती नहीं लगायी क्या? मने पूछ रहे हैं बस! #BiharBandh
— Rohit Sardana (@sardanarohit) August 2, 2018
We saw something similar happen around the release of Veere Di Wedding, when many tweets asked the general public to boycott the film. This was in response to Bhasker along with a bunch of her colleagues holding a placard to outrage about the Kathua and Unnao incidents.
Instead of getting swayed, the actor her supporters gave back to the trolls by starting the hashtag #SwaraMustResign, considering how Bollywood is easier to get a response from compared to the government.
Rohit Sardana asking hard hitting questions to PM Swara Bhaskar, HM Sonam Kapoor, Bihar CM Richa Chadha https://t.co/vpUENmYu7M
— Joy (@Joydas) August 4, 2018
What really began as a silly joke, soon became an extensive anti-trolling exercise in the garb of ‘trolling’. Bhasker’s picture was photoshopped on the face of the honourable Prime Minister Modi, and many questions were asked to ‘PM Swara’ about the many promises made in 2014 – from achhe din to the Rs 15 lacs that would be deposited in our account from the demonetisation. The actor seemed amused by it, where she even RT’d many responses.
#SwaraMustResign epic this is. pic.twitter.com/df9w83MTjN
— Nazia Erum (@nazia_e) August 5, 2018
PM @ReallySwara shared the stage with a fraudster, the nation wants that #SwaraMustResign pic.twitter.com/ZqfaUnM9ME
— Rofl Gandhi (@RoflGandhi_) August 5, 2018
Yup. @ReallySwara has been slacking off when it comes to cleaning of the Ganga too. https://t.co/IULICnAz6M
— Rohini Singh (@rohini_sgh) August 5, 2018
Here is why PM @ReallySwara must resign. #SwaraMustResign pic.twitter.com/lSjENeOSMq
— Unofficial Sususwamy (@swamv39) August 5, 2018
And during the 2014 election campaign PM @ReallySwara promised us to bring back all black money from Swiss Bank. But now, when the Indian money in swiss bank rise by 50%, she says all those deposits aren’t black money #SwaraMustResign https://t.co/myyuDdjuaK
— Sanjeevani (@SanjeevaniPage) August 5, 2018
It was beautiful to see many famous columnists and journalists jumping on the bandwagon to give the real trolls, a taste of their own medicine. Mocking a toxic campaign to flush out the toxicity around Swara Bhasker’s Twitter profile, you have to admit it’s kinda’… brilliant.
Excuse me! @ReallySwara changed Mughalsarai’s name,laid foundation of a Rs.3600cr Shivaji statue,announced a bullet train, inaugurated a 9km stretch of Delhi-Meerut highway that cracked in like 2months & traveled all over the world,mind u without sleeping!Thankless ppl!#AskSwara https://t.co/HCQNN5PwqD
— Zainab Sikander (@zainabsikander) August 5, 2018
I’m going to add to my Twitter bio : Proud to be followed by PM @ReallySwara <br
— TheAgeOfBananas (@iScrew) August 5, 2018
How do I know that @ReallySwara is really PM, if she hasn’t yet blamed Nehru? #SheMustResign
— SANJAY HEGDE (@sanjayuvacha) August 5, 2018
It’s initiatives like these that prove, Twitter can also mobilise to become a beautiful place where good prevails over the ugly.
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