Tanushree Dutta Sparks Outrage After Eating Mutton During Sawan Fast, Says “Ayurveda Approves!”

It seems that actress Tanushree Dutta is once again making headlines—and this time, it’s her eating habits during the holy month of Sawan that have left fans shocked and divided.

Recently, fans were left baffled after a video surfaced allegedly showing Tanushree Dutta breaking her Sawan fast with mutton. For many, keeping fasts and avoiding non-vegetarian food during this holy time is non-negotiable. The footage spread like wildfire, with social media erupting in outrage and disbelief.

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Not long ago, Tanushree was in the limelight for a completely different reason—sharing emotional videos seeking help and making shocking allegations against superstar Salman Khan, even dragging in claims about underworld connections. Now, her latest post has sparked a whole new controversy.

As soon as people questioned her choice to eat meat during Sawan, Tanushree fired back with an Instagram post defending her actions. She wrote, “I don’t think festivals and fasts should be over-regulated or strictly rule-based. Every person and every body has its own needs. For me, this is the healthiest way to fast—my mind stays strong, I get all the protein and nutrition I need right after breaking the fast, and my body stays in top form. Ayurveda too encourages listening to our body’s needs.”

But, this explanation didn’t sit well with everyone. The backlash on social media was swift and intense. One user commented, “Unfollowing you. Honestly, your posts are damaging my mental health. You really need a doctor.” Another wrote, “No shame at all, karma will come for you.” Others mocked her faith by saying, “Calls herself a devotee of Mahadev, but eats goat during Sawan!” Some even advised her to seek psychological help, noting, “You’re acting like Parveen Babi. Please get help, it might really benefit you.”

Critics accused Tanushree of creating drama for attention, while others appealed to her to at least respect religious sentiments during Sawan and refrain from sharing such posts.

The heated debate continues: Did Tanushree cross the line, or is she right to follow what she believes is healthiest for her? What do you think? Does Tanushree Dutta really need help, or is this just another case of the internet overreacting?