
Swara Bhasker Blasts Troll For Using Casteist Slur Against Her Husband Fahad Ahmad
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A social media user, who refers to himself as an Ambedkarite and a liberal in his X bio, recently shared a post on the microblogging site in which he made a casteist remark against Swara Bhasker's husband Fahad Ahmad.
He also called Fahad Ahmad "a street vendor from Dongri" when he saw the couple feature on the ongoing reality show Pati Patni Aur Panga - Jodiyon Ka Reality Check, hosted on Colors TV by Munawar Faruqui and Sonali Bendre.
A day later, Swara shared the screenshots of the activist's X post and called him out.
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