Celebs Reaction on Muzaffarnagar Viral Video: Muzaffarnagar Viral Video case is hot on social media these days. In a school in Muzaffarnagar, a teacher has done such an act which has put the entire teacher community to shame. In Muzaffarnagar video, a female teacher is giving instructions to slap the children of Muslim class. Not only the general public but also Bollywood celebs have expressed their anger on this video.
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Swara Bhaskar
Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar is also known for her outspokenness along with her acting. In such a situation, actress Swara Bhaskar has given her reaction on this viral video. He wrote on X (Twitter), ‘Getting the father of the victim child of Muzaffarnagar to write and sign that he will not take legal action against the teacher named Tripta Tyagi is just an attempt to save the accused. The video is proof that a serious offense has been committed under the POCSO Act. Muzaffarnagar police should do their work!
Prakash Raj
Prakash Raj, who has made his special identity from South to Bollywood, is often in the news due to his outspoken statements. This time too, expressing anger over this reprehensible incident, he wrote on X (Twitter) with a photo collage – ‘We are entering the darkest side of humanity. Aren’t you worried #justtasking.’
Swastika Mukherjee
Apart from Hindi cinema, the reaction of actress Swastika Mukherjee, who has spread the magic of her acting in Bengali films, has also come. Actress Swastika Mukherjee, who played an important role in the film Kala released on the OTT platform, also reacted to the incident and wrote, ‘A teacher! This time has come. How will we overcome this?
Renuka Shahane
Actress Renuka Shahane, who played Salman Khan’s sister-in-law in the film Hum Aapke Hai Koun, expressed her displeasure over the Muzaffarnagar viral video, writing, ‘That vile teacher should be behind bars! Instead, he may get the National Teacher Award for promoting national integration! Cry, my dear country.’