Actor Deepika Singh has taken to social media to express her feelings towards her critics, affectionately penning a love note to her trolls. Emphasising that “haters are going to hate,” Singh proved her resilience by sharing an impromptu dance video, inviting critics to voice their opinions.

On Tuesday, Singh posted a lively clip of herself dancing to Falguni Pathak’s Aiyo Rama on Instagram. Accompanying the video, she wrote, “Haters gonna hate, but I’m gonna troll,” encouraging her followers to critique her unrefined performance. “And here’s I’m giving you a chance to deflate me by posting this unpolished, not practised, impromptu, unclean dancing video,” she stated.

In her candid post, Singh acknowledged her busy schedule, explaining, “No, I don’t want trollers but I want to be active on the gram. Yes, I can do better, but to do better we need practice, and for practice, we need time.” She added, “Now go ahead and say that I do this intentionally; it doesn’t matter.” The actress emphasised her intent with hashtags like #trollers, #straighttalk, #ilovemyself, and #deepikasingh.

 

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Fans quickly rallied in sup
port of Singh, flooding the comments with positive messages and encouragement. One user exclaimed, “Waoooo. Queen mode activated: unstoppable and unbothered. Thanks for being a constant source of motivation, dearest diii. You are just amazing.” Another commented, “You’re the Star of your own Stage,” while others praised her authenticity. “There is nothing more beautiful than an impromptu, sincere, and heartfelt dance. You are wonderful,” wrote a fan.

Known for her roles in popular television shows like Diya Aur Baati Hum and Mangal Lakshmi, Deepika Singh is passionate about dancing and frequently shares her performances on Instagram. Despite facing criticism, including past instances where she was labelled an attention seeker, Singh remains undeterred.

Reflecting on earlier trolling, she had previously remarked, “I agree with my trolls. They are right. I know my calibre, and yes, I could have done better [in that reel]. But I only had this much time, and I did the best I could.” Singh’s approach to embracing her critics while celebrating her love for dance showcases her resilience and self-acceptance in the face of online negativity. As she continues to engage with her fans, her journey highlights the importance of confidence and authenticity in the entertainment industry.