Neelima Azeem Hits Back at Social Media Critics Over Multiple Marriage Trolls

Shahid Kapoor's mother clarifies her marriages weren't driven by money, slams online harassment

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Neelima Azeem Hits Back at Social Media Critics Over Multiple Marriage Trolls

The ugly side of social media has once again reared its head, this time targeting veteran actress Neelima Azeem with vicious trolling over her three marriages. The mother of Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor has finally broken her silence against the relentless online harassment that has crossed all boundaries of decency.

What started as casual social media chatter has escalated into a sustained campaign of character assassination. Critics have been maliciously claiming that Azeem married three times purely for financial gain, reducing her personal relationships to mere monetary transactions. The narrative being peddled suggests she views marriage as a business proposition rather than an emotional bond.

This isn't just about one celebrity being trolled: it reflects a disturbing trend where keyboard warriors feel entitled to dissect and judge the personal lives of public figures. The harassment has become so severe that even senior artists like Azeem are being forced to defend their life choices publicly.

In a recent interview, an visibly frustrated Azeem set the record straight. She emphasized that all three men she married were individuals who lived simple, humble lives: hardly the wealthy targets that her critics claim she was chasing. "I looked at their character, not their bank accounts," she clarified, pointing out that as a successful actress, she never needed anyone else's financial support.

The actress's response highlights a crucial point that her detractors conveniently ignore: she built her own career and financial independence in an industry where that wasn't easy for women of her generation. The suggestion that she needed to marry for money reveals more about the critics' mindset than hers.

This controversy exposes how social media has become a weapon for those seeking cheap popularity by targeting celebrities' personal lives. When even accomplished artists like Neelima Azeem, who has contributed significantly to cinema, face such character assassination, it shows how toxic our online discourse has become.

The industry needs to stand together against this culture of personal attacks masquerading as commentary.

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