Mother’s Roar: Devoleena Bhattacharjee Shuts Down Trolls Who Called Her Baby a ‘Terrorist’!”

Devoleena Bhattacharjee slams trolls mocking her son's dark complexion; faces them head-on - IBTimes India

Mother’s Roar: Devoleena Bhattacharjee Shuts Down Trolls Who Called Her Baby a ‘Terrorist’!

If anyone dares to call a mother’s son a terrorist, how will she react? Devoleena Bhattacharjee showed the world a response no one could have imagined.

Recently, actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee celebrated her son turning seven months old by sharing some adorable pictures of him on social media. Instead of receiving love, her posts sparked an unexpected storm online. Some people began to harshly troll her seven-month-old son—making cruel and unacceptable comments that no mother could tolerate.

The hate hit a new low when someone called her innocent baby a “little terrorist” and hurled more offensive remarks about his appearance and complexion. However, Devoleena did not stay silent. Her bold response is something the trolls—and everyone watching—will remember for a long time.

Devoleena took a stand for her child by exposing the profiles of those spreading hate. She publicly called out a user who labeled her baby a “little terrorist,” sharing the person’s profile on her Instagram story and writing: “These are the so-called musicians, and yes, dog lovers too. May God bless all musicians associated with such people, and may the dogs stay safe. They don’t allow themselves to be tagged, but proudly display their low mentality on other people’s posts.”

Another comment targetted her son’s skin color. One user wrote, “He’s dark. Why did you put a tika on him?” Devoleena didn’t hold back. She replied, “Oh, just look at this profile. Jai Balaji! Ask them what color our Balaji is. There’s no cure for this disease—even Lord Balaji can’t fix it.”

In another instance, when a troll said, “Return the baby to whoever he belongs to,” Devoleena exposed the troll’s identity, sharing that he was an engineer from Delhi. She wrote, “He’s an engineer from Delhi—what sort of engineer, only he knows. Even after spending so much money on education, neither did his life improve nor his thinking. If such people are becoming engineers, imagine where our future is headed!”

Devoleena didn’t stop at just a few trolls; she exposed several accounts and fiercely scolded them all. She could not tolerate the insult of her son, and like any mother, she did what she had to do—stood up and fought back.

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