Actress
turned
politician
Nagma
has
found
herself
in
trouble
as
she
has
been
accused
of
being
anti-India
for
siding
with
journalists
from
Pakistan.
The
actress
is
now
getting
trolled
on
Twitter
for
her
tweet
supporting
the
journalists.
More
than
10,000
tweets
have
gone
viral
under
the
trend
#Nagmastandswithpakistan,
for
now.
Nagma
was
seen
favouring
Tarik
Peerzada
and
Mona
Alam,
who
were
attending
a
prime
time
show
on
a
leading
channel.
The
actress
was
not
happy
with
how
the
two
journalists
were
insulted
by
a
BJP
spokesperson
during
the
debate
show.
The
politician
was
seen
telling
Tariq
Peerzada
to
"shut
up",
and
added
that
the
children
would
get
scared
seeing
him
in
Skype,
which
apparently
irked
Nagma.
The
debate
was
about
the
Handwara
attack
in
which
four
Army
personnel
were
killed.
She
tweeted,
"I
can't
believe
the
language
what
Bhartiya
Janata
Party
Spokesperson
is
using
for
a
Pakistani
person
Tariq
Peerzada
and
Modi
is
allowing
him
and
also
speaking
over
the
female
journalists
from
Pakistan
why
invite
them
if
you
are
hell
bent
on
insulting
them."
Well,
a
lot
of
netizens
have
lashed
out
at
the
actress
calling
her
anti-India.
Nagma,
who
is
from
the
Congress
party,
has
also
been
criticized
for
targeting
the
BJP
leader.
On
the
other
hand,
there
are
also
a
few
who
think
she
has
an
individual
right
to
opine
about
a
matter.
Talking
about
her
film
career,
Nagma
has
acted
in
a
broad
range
of
Indian
movies,
including-
Hindi,
Telugu,
Tamil,
Bhojpuri,
Malayalam,
Kannada,
Punjabi,
Marathi
and
Bengali.
She
made
her
debut
in
Bollywood
with
Baaghi:
A
Rebel
Of
Love,
which
starred
Salman
Khan
in
the
lead.
The
thriller
turned
out
to
be
the
seventh
highest-grossing
film
of
1990.
Her
Telugu
debut
was
with
the
1991
movie
Peddinti
Alludi,
opposite
Suman.
The
comedy
film
was
helmed
by
Sarath.
She
was
last
seen
in
2009
Bhojpuri
movie
Thela
No
501.