Payal Gaming MMS Scandal Haunts Anjali Arora: Actress Opens Up on Emotional Toll
Social media sensation Anjali Arora , best known for her viral hit Kacha Badam, has opened up about the ongoing harassment she faces online. Despite a fake MMS video with her name circulating for over three years, the actress-turned-entrepreneur revealed how the "one minute of entertainment" for trolls has caused her years of mental anguish and professional setbacks.
A Hoax That Haunts
Anjali clarified that the video is completely fabricated, yet its digital footprint continues to follow her. “I’m still dealing with professional fallout—not for my work, but for the lies told about me,” she said. The actress revealed that this false narrative has caused her to miss out on major projects, with producers and collaborators branding her as “controversial” based on rumors rather than her talent.Trolls and Toxicity
Despite building a successful music career and launching a thriving chain of beauty salons, Anjali admits that social media remains a toxic space for her. She described her comment sections as a “war zone” filled with abusive language, insults, and degrading remarks, emphasizing that people often forget that she is someone’s daughter deserving of respect and empathy.You may also like
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