Tollywood's
popular
character
artist
Surekhavani
and
her
social
media
famous
daughter
Supritha
are
back
in
the
headlines
after
a
while.
The
duo
became
a
subject
for
trolls
after
the
Telangana
Election
Results
came
out
on
December
3.
Surekhavani
and
Supritha
are
one
of
the
most
popular
social
media
content
creators
in
the
Telugu
entertainment
board.
The
duo
keeps
up
with
the
trends
and
makes
reels
that
enthrall
their
followers
big
time.
Time
and
again,
the
mother-daughter
duo
always
come
under
the
radar
for
their
lifestyle
choices
and
pictures.
Supritha,
who
is
taking
up
modeling
assignments
of
late
reacted
to
the
fresh
trolling
that
she
and
her
mother
were
subjected
to.
All
of
this
began
when
the
mother
and
daughter
took
their
followers
by
surprise
by
posting
a
picture
with
the
Congress
Party
politician
Revanth
Reddy,
under
whose
guidance
the
party
came
back
to
power
after
two
terms.
Photo
Credit:
But,
before
the
elections,
Supritha
and
Surekhavani
promoted
and
expressed
support
to
another
political
party,
that
is
BRS.
They
reportedly
posted
reels
with
the
party's
symbol
too.
But
after
the
results
were
declared,
they
deleted
the
reels
and
posted
a
picture
writing
'Congratulations'
as
a
caption.
Taking
this
as
an
opportunity,
netizens
who
got
angry
and
upset
started
trolling
them.
Surekha's
daughter
Supritha
seemed
disappointed
and
out
of
distress,
she
immediately
responded
to
the
trolling
that
was
going
to
great
lengths.
According
to
a
report
on
Asianet,
Supritha
reportedly
said,
"In
the
current
political
situation,
I
am
being
tagged
and
harassed
a
lot.
At
first,
I
supported
BRS.
Wish
the
new
CM
in
the
previous
insta
story.
What
is
the
point
of
trolling
me?
Why
did
I
wrong
you?
Why
do
you
hate
me?"
Not
only
that
but
do
you
know
how
much
your
trolling
is
affecting
my
mental
health?
Supreeta
gave
a
strong
message.
This
post
has
now
gone
viral.
After
her
post
about
her
reaction
to
trolls
and
how
it
affected
her
mental
health
went
viral,
many
people
are
supporting
Supritha.
They
commented,
"How
can
greetings
go
wrong?
Regardless
of
the
parties?"