Anupama Parameswaran, the popular Telugu actress known for Karthikeya 2, said she is a new victim of cyberbullying this week.
On Instagram she posted that a fake account had been spreading false and highly inappropriate posts about her and her family. The posts even used morphed photos and made baseless accusations that hurt her reputation.
“It was very distressing to see these targeted attacks online,” the actress wrote. “I discovered the posts were being shared from a single profile that was repeating the same hurtful content.”
During her investigation, Anupama learned the account was created by someone who had set up multiple fake profiles. She filed a complaint with the Cyber Crime Police in Kerala. The police traced the culprit to a 20‑year‑old girl from Tamil Nadu, but the actress said she would not reveal the teen’s name to protect her future.
The actress warned the public that owning a smart phone does not give anyone the right to harass or defame others. “Every action on social media leaves a trace,” she said, adding that she is pursuing legal action against the harasser.
Anupama stressed that even public figures are protected by the law. “Cyberbullying is a punishable offence and accountability is real,” she concluded.
The case highlights how quickly false content can spread on social media and the importance of acting fast to protect oneself from online harassment.
Source: ianslive
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