Fans Support Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Munmun Dutta After She Apologised For Using The Word 'Bhangi'; #WeSupportMunmunDutta Trends On Twitter
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Babita aka Munmun Dutta is in the news currently for using the word 'Bhangi' in her recent video
Munmun Dutta famously known as Babita ji from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is ruling the headlines now. All thanks to her video in which she used the word 'bhangi', she has been mired in a controversy. Netizens got furious as Munmun Dutta used the word 'bhangi' in her latest YouTube video and demanded her arrest. She later released a statement apologising for the same and blamed it on language barrier. Now, her fans have come out in her support and are trending #WeSupportMunmunDutta.
A fan of Munmun Dutta wrote, "You can't judge a person just because of a stupid mistake and no one makes mistakes intentionally
@moonstar4u #WeSupportMunmunDutta," Another one wrote, "She just said "bhangi" unintentionally and they are abusing her without knowing the truth...we support you @moonstar4u #WeSupportMunmunDutta." One called it as cyber bullying and wrote, "What people doing with @moonstar4u is also considered as cyber bullying. I stand with Munmun Dutta!!!! WeSupportMunmunDutta."
Some fans even plugged in Jethalal angle to the hashtag. Check out a few tweets below:
A fan of Munmun Dutta wrote, "You can't judge a person just because of a stupid mistake and no one makes mistakes intentionally
@moonstar4u #WeSupportMunmunDutta," Another one wrote, "She just said "bhangi" unintentionally and they are abusing her without knowing the truth...we support you @moonstar4u #WeSupportMunmunDutta." One called it as cyber bullying and wrote, "What people doing with @moonstar4u is also considered as cyber bullying. I stand with Munmun Dutta!!!! WeSupportMunmunDutta."
Some fans even plugged in Jethalal angle to the hashtag. Check out a few tweets below:
What people doing with @moonstar4u is also considered as cyber bullying. I stand with Munmun Dutta!!!! #WeSupportMunmunDutta pic.twitter.com/crg9fV7k58
— Salik Zafar (@salikzafar_) May 11, 2021
ma'am @moonstar4u everything will be fine, I stand with Munmun Dutta!!!!#WeSupportMunmunDutta pic.twitter.com/8b3c7cbeKf
— Ashok Sharma (@i_Luckyashok) May 11, 2021
You can't judge a person just because of a stupid mistake and no one makes mistakes intentionally @moonstar4u#WeSupportMunmunDutta pic.twitter.com/7vaChFn467
— 𝘼𝙠𝙝𝙞𝙡 🛸 (@AKHILLEUS_99) May 11, 2021
Didn’t she apologise ? So why is this topic being so cruel against her #WeSupportMunmunDutta @moonstar4u pic.twitter.com/4LSOBdYMWU
— Roy (@avdhesh_roy) May 11, 2021
Man behind the hashtag #WeSupportMunmunDutta pic.twitter.com/7yj85hIq5G
— Andy (@iamandy1987) May 11, 2021
#WeSupportMunmunDutta starts trending
— Karrtik Kalra (@karrrrtiik2) May 11, 2021
Le jethalal: pic.twitter.com/fFdk3zOiqv
Meanwhile, in her apology seeking letter, Munmun Dutta wrote, "This is in reference to a video that I posted yesterday where in one word used by me has been misinterpreted. It was never said with the intent to insult, intimidate, humiliate or hurt anyone's feelings. Because of my language barrier, I was genuinely misinformed about the meaning of the word. Once I was made aware of its meaning I immediately took the part down. I have utmost respect for every single person from every caste, creed or gender and acknowledge their immense contribution to our Society or nation."
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