Anupama Parameswaran Claps Back At Netizens After 'Misunderstood' Viral Video On Friend's Death
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Parameswaran, who was recently seen in the horror film Kishkindhapuri, has responded to critics who took a dig at her reaction to a the loss of a friend. The video features the actress sharing a heartbreaking memory of a friend she lost.
Anupama Parameswaran SLAMS Negative Comments About Friend's Death
In the short video the actress regrets spoke about not responding to his final message, highlighting her regret. During the interview with Mana Stars, the actress recalled crossing paths with an old friend she hadn’t spoken to in a while. A couple of days later, he reached out to her with a text message however, she was later caught up and she chose not to reply. But just two days later, she received the news of his death. Anupama described it as one of those “very bad memories” she wishes she could erase. While describing the loss, she said "my friend expired". This term didn't go down well with netizens. Several called her out and said the term she used was 'insensitive'
After the video went viral, Anupama Parameswaran, said she could cry easily, and that isn't the point. She insisted that 'moving on' should be part of life, while the goal should focus on becoming better humans.
She posted "I’m honestly shocked by the negativity under this video. I’ve read so many comments, people say there’s no empathy, no emotion, that using the word ‘expired’ is wrong. But what do you expect me to do? Sit and cry????would that convince you of the sadness I went through? This happened years ago, and the question asked was, ‘What scares you the most?’ I am an actor if I wanted sympathy, I could easily cry and say the same thing more dramatically. But that’s not the point. In life, we will lose people we love. We break, we mourn, we carry guilt, but somehow we must move forward. Every moment teaches us, every mistake shapes us. That is what makes us human and hopefully, better human beings. This is a healing wound and let it heal ! Live and let live !."Anupama Parameswaran's film Kishkindhapuri, which hit cinemas on September 12 is doing well at the box office. The film starring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, in the lead tells the story of a ghost-walking tour gone awry.