While some are defending Salman Khan's 'raped woman' analogy, there are others who are maintaining a stoic silence, Sona Mahapatra went 'halla bol' against the actor and landed herself in a soup.
The 'Ambarsariya' hit-maker was trolled on social media for sharing tweets, saying, "Women thrashed,people run over,wild life massacred & yet #hero of the nation.'Unfair'.India full of such supporters."
In a while, from being abused to being asked to sing Bhojpuri songs, Internet trolls were up in arms against the singer.
Sona, however, gave it back well.
"last 4 who have written in amongst 100 others. Proves the kind of example their 'hero' has set. #PopularCulture," she lashed out.
"Dear Bhai Chamchas, You continue to prove my point with every perverted, sick, cheap message you write to me. HaHa," added the singer.
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