After Shivaji’s comment, Anasuya Bhardwaj talked about feeling embarrassed about her age.
Actress Anasuya Bhardwaj has hit back at age-shaming trolls after actor Shivaji’s sexist comment during a recent promotional event received online criticism.

Actor Shivaji’s comments about women at the film’s pre-release event dhandora There was widespread criticism on the internet on Monday evening. Many social media users and public figures, including actor Anasuya Bhardwaj, have spoken out against his remarks. The incident has sparked discussion about the language used by public figures and the treatment of women in the spotlight.
The comment sparked strong reaction online, with many accusing Shivaji of misogyny. Actor and presenter Anasuya Bhardwaj publicly criticized his statements on her social media account. He highlighted not only his comments but also the reaction he received after speaking. On Thursday, Anasuya addressed those who were targeting her with age-related comments and derogatory language.
Anasuya posted in Telugu on Keeping up the ‘glamour’. I think everyone who criticized was eternally young. It doesn’t matter what I say, it will be like blowing a conch into a deaf person’s ears.”
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In a further post, Anasuya defended her stance and spoke about representing women who feel unheard. She wrote, “Also, regardless of what is happening and unfolding. I will always stand, unperturbed, unaffected, untouched and strong. This entire conversation is completely about representing a section of the society that has been unheard and ignored for too long.”
She concluded her message by saying, “At the end of the day, I’ll always stand by this, and say it,” and then added, “You maintain your jealousy. we’ll keep it upFollowed by, ,PS: Please translate this into your respective languages.,

Shivaji’s video apology addressed the controversy over his use of certain words during the programme. In his statement, he said, “I should not have used unparliamentary words. I was not speaking about all women. I only said that if actresses dress carefully, perhaps they will not be made to feel uncomfortable. The intention was not to demean anyone, but because I used such words, I sincerely apologize.”


