Recently, a woman on Swastika’s social media account has said, “You look like a prostitute." With this post, many of her fans on Twitter got furious but Swastika remained calm and gave a befitting reply to the woman troller.
She said, "Prostitutes are also part of our society. They keep our society clean by taking the filth on themselves”. Fans appreciated her for the reply. The tweet is not available as the woman deleted her tweet.
But this did not stopped here. Some accused Swastika of deleting the tweet and then again our bold actress said, “Stop spreading wrong information. I didn’t DELETE any post because I don’t need to. The woman who commented that I am looking like a prostitute deleted the post herself. Gather the right info & then make news out of it. Learn how to do it.”
Stop spreading wrong information. I didn’t DELETE any post because I don’t need to. The woman who commented that I am looking like a prostitute deleted the post herself. Gather the right info & then make news out of it. Learn how to do it. https://t.co/ZQKZad3TgH
— Swastika Mukherjee (@swastika24) August 19, 2019
Mukherjee made her film debut in 2003 with the film Hemanter Pakhi, directed by Urmi Chakraborty. In this film she played a small role. Her first lead role came with Mastan, directed by Ravi Kinagi.
Mukherjee has recently appeared in Bye Bye Bangkok and made her Hindi debut in the anthology film Mumbai Cutting. She earned accolades for her cameo role in Detective Byomkesh Bakshy.
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