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Subuhi Joshi on social media bullying!

Subuhi Joshi on social media bullying!

Subuhi Joshi



Ye Unn Dinon Ki Baat Hai fame actress Subuhi Joshi feels that words can have a powerful impact on others. She says people should be ‘sensitive and sensible’ towards others because you don’t know how you might hurt someone. The actress says, “Using harsh words, even when said in a funny way, can affect the other person.”

The Love Dosti Dua actress also spoke about the negative comments on social media accounts and shared that she has faced it all. Adds Subuhi, “Even on social media people say you should die. I have received such messages. I want to request everybody that please be sensitive.”


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