
Actress Sreeleela was heavily trolled by a section of narrow-minded and disrespectful netizens on social media.
Screenshots and clips from her 'Viral Song' with Kireeti from the film "Junior" were widely circulated, with some users making degrading comments about her appearance and accusing her of being willing to "expose for money."
Many even resorted to vulgar and offensive language.
But such trolling reflects more about the mindset of the trolls than the artist.
While Sreeleela is earning crores through her talent and hard work, these anonymous critics hide behind screens to spread negativity. This is nothing but a classic case of jealousy and idle minds falling prey to regressive thinking.
Sreeleela is undoubtedly one of the finest dancers in today’s generation, blending glamour with grace.
Her decision to pursue a glamorous path is her choice — and she's succeeding at it. Just like Sai Pallavi chose a different, less glam-driven route, both deserve respect for their individuality.
Glamorous performances are not a crime, and male ego or outdated morality shouldn’t be used as weapons.
Looking back, Bollywood legends like Madhuri Dixit, Raveena Tandon and Dimple Kapadia also delivered bold, sizzling performances in the 1980s and ’90s. What remains is their stardom and legacy, not the cheap criticisms thrown at them.
Sreeleela need not bother about online hate. She has the talent, confidence and audience support to go far. Keep shining, Sree!