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‘Sathiyama’ song singer and Bigg Boss title winner Mugen Rao’s girlfriend Yasmin Nadiyah releases an emotional video Instagram asking people to stop cyber-bullying!!!

Mugen Rao rose to fame after his stint in ‘Bigg Boss 3’ and went on to become the title winner. The show was hosted by Kamal Haasan. During the course of this show, he got a huge fan base but the internet sensation never failed to talk highly about his girlfriend Yasmin Nadiah. However social media users began trolling Yasmin citing that Mugen his handsome while she is dark skinned and average looking and also rumours stating that the couple have broken up started spreading like wildfire.​

Yasmin Nadiah has taken to Instagram to post a fiery video and an emotional message against Cyber Bullying. She has written “Better spoken late, than never I thought. I’m an actor. When I got in, I knew & was ready to accept criticism. Like everyone else, I got my share of criticism. Some constructive, many destructive. It was still okay until the border became grey and criticism turned into character assassination. It reached its peak last year. When times got tough for me, some friends whom I thought could be a shoulder to lean on, including some girls who could have understood another girl’s vulnerability and sensitivity, joined those who waited to smudge my name instead. The pain was unimaginable.”

Adding on she said, It’s easy to believe what we see on social media. It’s easy to type a comment and click submit. It’s easy to click share. It’s easy to join the majority and laugh at and embarrass the subject of bully. But it destroys the subject deep inside. It brings down the person’s self-esteem & traumatises for years. You’d feel life has gotten ugly and there is nothing anymore to cherish about. You’d feel alone because you can’t even speak about it to anyone fearing the judgement.”

Yasmin has concluded placing emphasis on the threat of cyber bullying in this digital age writing “Let’s not be a society of disgrace. We are rich in cultural and moral values. It is okay to troll, comment & criticise as long as it is within the morality we believe. Cyber bullying, some fights through this, some ignores, but some chooses the extreme like our sister Thivya Nayagi. Mind you, she wasn’t the first and hope she would be the last, regardless the gender and boundaries.”