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Anupama Parameswaran Takes Legal Action Against Cyberbullying: Here’s What Happened

Anupama Parameswaran Takes Legal Action Against Cyberbullying: Here’s What Happened

Anupama Parameswaran was thoroughly hammered online by a bunch of defamatory posts and made fake social media accounts where posts were directed to her and her family. The actress gave a note on her official page explaining how the Kerala Cyber Crime Police helped track down this particular person, a 20-year-old girl from Tamil Nadu. Anupama Parameswaran Takes Legal Action Against Cyberbullying: Here’s What Happened.


Anupama Parameswaran Takes Legal Action

As per Anupama, recently, she came across an Instagram handle which is spreading false and obscene content. Regarding not just her and her family but even tagging her colleagues from the industry too. As per reports, morphed pictures were included in the posts and baseless allegations were made causing a lot of deep anguish.

Further digging revealed the same person had also created numerous fake accounts only to hurl malicious. And vitriolic comments on every new post related to the actress. Disturbed by the incessant torture, the girl filed a complaint with the Cyber Crime Police of Kerala.


The Police in Prompt Action

Anupama praised the cybercrime unit for its immediate action, confirming that through their assistance, identification of the culprit was established. Surprisingly, the assailant turned out to be a young-woman from Tamil Nadu.

But despite going on legal fronts, the actress preferred to not reveal her identity citing her young age and argued not wanting to ruin the future or peace of mind for the individual.

Also Read: Anupama Parameswaran Reacts as Her Film Collects Just ₹1 Crore On BO

On Cyber Responsibility

Anupama took the opportunity to give a very strong message. “Just because someone owns a smartphone or accesses social media, it does not mean they are allowed to abuse, demean, or spread hate against others. Whatever a person does online, it leaves a footprint, and accountability will follow.”

She also reminded the public that cyberbullying is a punishable act. Being a public figure does not mean they lose their basic rights.

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