Singer Sanvi Sudeep Fires Back at Trolls Over Personal Life Criticism
Sanvi Sudeep Hits Back at Online Trolls Yet Again

Singer Sanvi Sudeep has once again hit back at online trolls, addressing a fresh wave of criticism directed at her personal life and social media posts. Sanvi, the daughter of Kannada superstar Sudeep, took to Instagram to respond to several comments that targeted her relationship with her father, her recent tattoo, and claims that she has 'achieved nothing' in life.

'He's always going to be my old man'

One section of social media users took issue with Sanvi referring to Sudeep as an 'old man' in a recent post. Responding sharply, she wrote, 'You all honestly need any reason to hate. I get that as fans you love him a lot, but I'm his daughter and he's always going to be my old man.' She further urged critics to spend their time more constructively, adding, 'Honestly, please find more productive use of your time and maybe, get a job?'

Sanvi also addressed criticism surrounding a tattoo she recently got. Calling out those questioning her decision, she said, 'Apparently getting a tattoo on your own body is wrong, must I consult you guys for every decision?' Expressing frustration over the attention given to her personal choices, she added that she was more concerned about the amount of energy people invest in trolling a single person.

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'We're not allowed to grieve in private'

The singer also responded to repeated claims that she is a 'non-achiever.' Acknowledging that she has 'barely done anything,' Sanvi said she was at least honest about it, unlike those hiding behind anonymous profiles. In a strongly worded post, she criticized how people judge them for keeping parts of their lives private. 'You guys sit behind a screen like cowards and get pissed when we don't expose certain aspects of our lives,' she wrote.

Sanvi went on to reveal how even personal family moments often become subjects of public discussion. 'We aren't even allowed to spend Appa's birthdays with him, neither can we grieve at funerals,' she said, highlighting the pressures that come with being part of a celebrity family. This is not the first time Sanvi has publicly addressed online negativity. In the past, she had spoken out against body-shaming and unsolicited comments about her appearance.

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