‘Stop Spreading Shamelessness’, Nia Sharma And Ankita Lokhande Along With Others Trolled For Having Back Towards Ganapati Bappa

Ganpati celebrations are being celebrated with great pomp across India for the past 6 days. Everyone is sharing posts related to it on Instagram. Meanwhile, a video of popular small-screen actresses Nia Sharma, Ankita Lokhande, and other celebs is going viral on social media, in which they are chanting Ganpati Bappa Morya and clapping with full power and enthusiasm. However, all of them are being criticized for this because everyone has their backs towards Lord Ganapati, and people do not like this.

Nia Sharma And Ankita Lokhande

Let us tell you that Nia Sharma recently visited many celebs to visit Bappa. A video was also shared from there. But one of these videos was disliked by the people, in which she, along with Ankita Lokhande, Srishti Rode, and Arjun Bijlani’s wife Neha are seen. Everyone is sitting in front of Bappa, but making a reel in which everyone is shouting loudly and taking Bappa’s name.

Nia Sharma

Sharing this video on the internet, a user wrote, ‘Don’t miss any chance to make a reel!! This is probably the message coming out of this viral video. Never turn your back towards God during worship. Do not miss any chance to cash in on the opportunity!!’ Apart from this, another user wrote, ‘90% people celebrate festivals just to have fun and to show off!! No matter which religion or community they belong to!! I request such people not to indulge in sin! Otherwise, even when they start dying, they will blame God!! Be Satvik!! Be virtuous! Stop spreading shamelessness!’

Nia Sharma And Ankita Lokhande

On this viral video of Nia Sharma and Ankita Lokhande, a user wrote, ‘They are not worshipping God but making fun of him. The madness of making reels on mobile has ruined the country.’ One wrote, ‘In Kaliyug, the more money, the less sanskar. Choosing the wrong path to earn that much money. The more show off. For them, worship means an event to wear and show off clothes and jewelry. Nothing to do with devotion.’