The Anasuya Story: Strong Women Are Always Trolled

The Anasuya Story: Strong Women Are Always Trolled

Anchor Anasuya Cries In Press Meet | ప్రెస్ మీట్ లో బోరున ఏడ్చేసిన అనసూయ | Shivaji Issue | BIG TV

Anchor Anasuya Bharadwaj has always been known as a bold, outspoken and independent voice in the Telugu industry. When she reacted strongly to actor Shivaji’s controversial remarks about how women—especially heroines—should dress in public, she was not just expressing a personal opinion, but echoing what many women feel but hesitate to say aloud. Filing cases against 42 individuals who allegedly harassed her online was not an act of weakness, but a clear signal that abuse in the name of “opinions” will no longer be tolerated. In an era where social media mobs believe they can shame, threaten, and silence women without consequences, Anasuya chose to draw a legal line.

However, the narrative took a sharp turn when Anasuya appeared emotional and visibly shaken by the relentless trolling—both from within the industry and from outsiders. For someone who has always projected strength, seeing her in tears surprised many. But strength does not mean being emotionless. Even the strongest voices can feel overwhelmed when targeted continuously. What’s unfortunate is how quickly social media tried to label her as “weak” the moment she showed vulnerability, forgetting that courage also includes standing up despite emotional pain.

That said, Anasuya must remember why she earned respect in the first place—by being fearless and unapologetic. Indian society, especially online, can be harsh and deeply patriarchal, and change never comes without resistance. While she should continue to express her opinions boldly, awareness of the larger societal mindset is also crucial. Trolls thrive on reactions; confidence disarms them. Anasuya doesn’t need to step back—she needs to stand taller. Her voice still matters, and many women are watching closely. This is not the time to retreat, but the time to redefine strength on her own terms.

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