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Palak Tiwari Under Fire: Social Media Roasts Actress for Ignoring Beggar's Plea

Palak Tiwari, daughter of Shweta Tiwari, faced criticism on social media for her response to a beggar in a viral video. Netizens delivered humorous comments on her actions, sparking a debate online. Despite the trolling, a few defended her. 

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Palak Tiwari, daughter of renowned TV actress Shweta Tiwari, found herself in the spotlight once again, this time facing online backlash for an incident captured in a viral video. The video, circulating widely on the internet, features Palak leaving a shop in Mumbai when a lady beggar in a burqa approaches her, requesting money. In response, Palak, dressed in a white kurti with a handbag on her shoulder, calmly states, "Cash nahi hai mere pass (I don't have cash). I am sorry," before walking away.

Following the video's circulation, social media users took to the comments section to express their opinions, and the reactions were both varied and amusing. Some netizens criticized Palak, with one remarking, "Will spare crores of rupees but will never help a poor." Another sarcastically commented, "Thank God aunty didn't reply saying 'Koi ni beta, UPI kar do.'" A third user humorously questioned, "Dhai kilo ka purse kyu," while a fourth suggested, "Purse me lipstick hoga."

Despite the trolling, a segment of social media users defended Palak's actions. One supporter pointed out, "God has given hands and legs. And these people don't work... Those who are actually physically handicapped should be given to them."

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Shifting gears to her professional life, Palak Tiwari is gearing up for her role in Siddhant Kumar Sachdev's upcoming film, "The Virgin Tree." The movie, which also features Sanjay Dutt, Mouni Roy, and Sunny Singh in pivotal roles, adds another dimension to Palak's rising career.

In the realm of social media, this incident has once again ignited discussions about privilege, compassion, and the responsibilities that come with celebrity status. Palak Tiwari's encounter with the beggar continues to be a topic of online conversation, showcasing the impact and immediacy of social media in today's digital age.

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