Casteist slur
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah entertainer Munmun Dutta apologizes for casteist slur
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah entertainer Munmun Dutta said that she has most extreme regard for everybody paying little heed to their station, ideology or sexual orientation.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah entertainer Munmun Dutta on Monday apologized for utilizing a casteist slur in a video posted on her Instagram profile on Sunday. Calling it unexpected, the entertainer said that because of the language obstruction (she is a Bengali), she was deceived about the significance of the word.
Posting a note in English and Hindi on Twitter, the entertainer shared when she was committed mindful of her error, she brought the video down. Munmun additionally added that she has most extreme regard for everybody paying little heed to their station, statement of faith or sex.
"This is concerning a video that I posted yesterday where in single word utilized by me has been misconstrued. It was never said with the aim of affront, threaten, embarrass or hurt anybody's sentiments. In view of my language hindrance, I was really misguided about the importance of the word. Whenever I was made mindful of its significance I quickly brought the part down. I have most extreme regard for everyone from each rank, doctrine or sexual orientation and recognize their huge commitment to our Society or country," she composed.
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— Munmun Dutta (@moonstar4u) May 10, 2021
Prevalently known as Babita from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, Munmun Dutta added that she laments the utilization of the word. "I genuinely might want to apologize to everyone who have been accidentally harmed by the utilization of the word and I earnestly lament for something similar."
After Munmun Dutta's video opened up to the world, fans have been condemning her for the comment. Netizens had even begun moving the hashtag 'Capture Munmun Dutta' on Twitter.
Notwithstanding, after her statement of regret, a couple of the entertainer's adherents upheld her. A client tweeted, "There is no such word in Bengali. Also, since she is a Bengali, she didn't have the foggiest idea about the significance. That is it. Indeed, even I diCasteist slurdn't have the foggiest idea about the significance of the word."