TV actress Deepika Singh has released another dance video. She has recently been the target of some trolling due to her Instagram reels. On Wednesday, she shared a video of herself dancing on set to the hit song Jind Kadh Ke by IGMOR on Instagram. She changed into an ethnic look for a shoot in the clip as she belted out some energetic dance moves.
Let’s Dance to it
In her caption, Deepika wrote, “Laughter is the music of the soul; let’s dance to it.”
Reacting to her Instagram Reels, a person wrote in Hindi, “I dance better than you even after drinking alcohol.”
A second commented, “Sister, please block me; I can’t see all this anymore.”
A third person wrote, “She is at it again!”
One more said, “Your expressions are becoming cringe-worthy with each passing day.” Some also called Deepika’s dance ‘ungraceful’.
“She never disappoints her hater.” Read another comment.
“She knows what she’s doing. You guys are the target audience,” wrote someone in reaction to the mean comments on the actor’s reel.
Actor Deepika Singh likes to “express” herself through dance, and she often shares her dancing videos on social media. However, her past Instagram Reel on a popular song, Yimmy Yimmy, was subjected to massive trolling, with many calling her an attention seeker and advising her to focus on acting and not dance ever.
Deepika talked candidly about receiving trolling on social media for her dancing reels earlier in April.
“I agree with my trolls. They are right,” quips Deepika, adding, “I know my calibre, and yes, I could have done better [in that reel]. But mere paas utna hi time tha bas, and I did the best that I could in the time I could take out from my busy schedule. If they didn’t like it, their wish was to still watch it or not.”
Like other actors, Deepika agrees that trolling has become an integral part of their profession, and whatever they do on social media will get talked about in some way or another. “I don’t care about trolls and their state of mind. I know my reality, and that’s what matters. I know that I can’t make everyone happy, and I have made peace with that. There will always be people to judge you, and that’s fine. There are many more people who love and respect you,” she says.