Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar is currently in the headlines due to her Fahad Ahmed. Actually the actress and her husband Fahad have participated in the TV show ‘Husband Wife and Panga’. In which both social media users did not like the chemistry between the two and the look of Fahad. In such a situation, some users also made objectionable remarks on the actress’s husband. Which now Swara gave a befitting reply through a post.
Swara shared screenshots in the post
Actually, many videos from Swara Bhaskar and Fahad Ahmed’s show ‘Pati, Wife and Panga’ are going viral on social media. Users are giving different reactions to them. But the actress did not like some people and shared the screenshot of her comment and shared it on her X account.
This twit who descybes Himself bot both as a proud Hindu and Ambedkarite does not see seem to know that chhapri is a caste slang .. a derogatory term used to describe a community a community that faxes ‘chappars’ chappars ‘chappars’ chappars Huts. Also Nothing WITH BEING A Street Vendor from Dongri or… pic.twitter.com/sgoqlpm8e4
– Swara Bhasker (@Reallyswara) August 6, 2025
What was written in the post?
It was written that, ‘Seeing Parineeti Chopra bringing her husband in talk shows for PR, she is also doing it. She brought her Dongri’s ‘Chhapari’ husband to a reality show. Her husband looks like a street vendor of Dongri.
Swara gave a befitting reply to trollers
While sharing this screenshot, Swara Bhaskar wrote that, ‘This fool who tells himself both a glorious Hindu and Ambedkarite, he probably does not know that’ Chhapari ‘is a racist abuse and a derogatory word. Which is used for a community that makes’ thatch ‘or pallet huts. There is nothing wrong in having a street vendor anywhere, your brain is a waste brain with casteism and squareist ..’
Please tell that Swara Bhaskar did a secret wedding in the year 2023 with Fahad Ahmed. Both have now become parents of a daughter. He named him Rabia.
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