22 December,2017 08:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Award-winning actor Parvathy, who called the dialogues in South icon Mammootty's film Kasaba (2016) 'misogynist', has become the latest victim of cyber-bullying
Award-winning actor Parvathy, who called the dialogues in South icon Mammootty's film Kasaba (2016) 'misogynist', has become the latest victim of cyber-bullying. Days after her comments at the International Film Festival of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram, the actor, who starred with Irrfan Khan in Qarib Qarib Singlle, was trolled and abused on online platforms by fans of the Malayalam superstar. They lashed out at her on social media, calling her a "cheap feminist".
Meanwhile, Parvathy received support from various quarters including Kerala's Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac and Women in Cinema Collective, an outfit of women in Malayalam cinema. Mammootty is yet to react on her comments as well as about the trolls.
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