Actress Alia Bhatt's sister Shaheen has shared screenshots on Instagram of hate messages and rape threats that she has been getting from unknown people. Shaheen has also warned of legal action against her abusers. Sharing the screenshots, Shaheen wrote: "Does this surprise you? Why? It doesn't surprise me."
"So, I speak now to those of you who think it's okay to send me or anyone messages full of hate: If you send me a message with the sole hope (I say hope because I promise you — nothing you say is keeping me up at night) of humiliating, insulting, or bullying me, then the following things will happen: The messages or comments will first be blocked and reported to Instagram directly. You will forfeit the right to your privacy. I will not protect your identity. Every sh**ty message you send me will — should I choose to — go up for everyone to see. Abusers are emboldened by their anonymity. I will not help hide you. I will use all legal recourse available to me to take action. If you think you can't be located because your account is anonymous, please think again. IP addresses are easily trackable. You are not invisible. Harassment is a crime."
Shaheen's post comes at a time when the Bhatt family — Mahesh Bhatt, his daughters Pooja and Alia Bhatt and mother Soni Razdan — are being targeted with trolls and memes on social media for allegedly practicing nepotism in the film industry. The trolling started ever since Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput passed away last month.
In a series of stories posted on Instagram, Shaheen further wrote: "We live in a country that seems to relish nothing more than rendering people powerless. A country that relishes 'putting people in their place' are showing them their 'aukad'."
"A country where rather than being raised on empathy, most people are raised with the explicit permission to hate. A country where a woman is either your mother, your sister, your wife or a wh**e. A country where not just men, but women feel like the worst thing you can call another woman is a s**t."
She also addressed Instagram and wrote: "To Instagram- you have zero tolerance policies for a lot of the content that people put up on your platform - I think it's fair to say that misogynistic slurs, intended to subdue and oppress *should* fall under the umbrella of your zero tolerance community guidelines." (IANS)