Malaika Arora Father Suicide Trolling, Why is he wearing such clothes… Those comments on Malaika who is saddened by her father’s death, which made her bow her eyes in shame – shameful comments on grieving Malaika Arora will force you to think about how inhuman people are becoming

by times news cr

2024-09-18 08:25:31
Whatever happened to Malaika Arora, God forbid it should happen to anyone. No one in the world would ever want to experience the loss of their father in this way. Thinking like this and feeling sympathy with Malaika shows the humanity alive in a person. But the surprising thing is that not everyone feels like this.

The photos and videos related to the actress and her entire family that are coming out on social media are going viral like fire, which is quite natural. But the problem is that the matter does not end here. People are not refraining from commenting and targeting Malaika in various ways while she is struggling with grief. And to be honest, these comments are such that after reading them, the eyes of those people will bow down in shame, who are keeping even a little bit of kindness and humanity alive in their hearts. (All photos: Pexels, Yogen Shah)

Why is he wearing clothes…

Everyone knows that celebrities are judged for their attire. But should this be done on this occasion as well? There is only one answer to this, no. But some people shamelessly judged Malaika’s clothes and even her mask and wrote comments:

  • Why is he wearing clothes, everything is visible.
  • I am wearing a mask because I don’t have any makeup on my face to look young in old age.
  • The father died by jumping from the sixth floor and she still wants to show off her style by keeping her hair open. People lose their senses here, these people have a different kind of tantrums.
  • Thank God, at least she is dressed properly today.
  • Fashion shows and videos. They’ve been coming and going for the past two days.
  • This is a new kurta. He must not have any kurta. He must have had to buy a new one.

Selfish woman… committed suicide because of his actions…

Leave aside the clothes, people judged Malaika for not staying with her mother without thinking about the reason behind this decision. Not only this, people even told the daughters that they were the reason behind their father’s death.

  • Couldn’t stay with mother at night, selfish woman.
  • The poor guy must have committed suicide because of his daughters’ misdeeds.
  • The father died, these people are going to their home.
  • It seems he had to commit suicide due to the tension of his daughter Malaika Arora’s divorce.
  • This is today’s modern era. When their mother needs both of them, they are going to their home leaving her alone. They should be ashamed.
  • The whole world knows what a fallen lady Malaika is. May God give peace to her and her sister.

Why do people target so ruthlessly online?

Why is it that people show such behavior online that is not usually seen when they are face to face? Psychologists have named this difference in behavior as online disinhibition.

According to an article published in NCBI by psychology professor John Suler, online disinhibition is a condition in which a person does or says things or actions in cyberspace that he cannot do in real life. He feels less restricted online and expresses his thoughts openly.

No accountability

When people comment online, they do not feel accountable in the same way as they do when they talk face-to-face in real life or are present in a particular situation. They do not have the fear of their personality being questioned or of any criticism.

Lack of Reaction

Usually when a person talks to someone, he is able to see the expressions born out of his words on the other person’s face. Also, the body language of the other person also helps him to understand the situation.

This factor is completely missing online. This is also a big reason why we see comments that lack the right emotions according to the situation.

Malaika Arora is devastated by her father’s death, her mother is inconsolable

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