Sana Khan slams trolls attacking her son and husband; says ‘A public figure who is not even provoking is getting targeted’ |

Nikesh Vaishnav
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Sana Khan slams trolls attacking her son and husband; says 'A public figure who is not even provoking is getting targeted'

Sana Khan has been in headlines for various reasons. Recently Sana appeared for an interview for India TV where she was heard talking about receiving hateful comments about her son, family and herself and how she had been accused of provoking people with her content. In response to the same, Sana slammed the trolls.
Sana said, ‘Abhi bhi aate hai comments, if you will read the kind of comments I receive on Instagram. I am only posting my pictures, things that I believe in, but people share such nasty and hateful comments against me, my child and my husband. My son was born and people commented, ‘yeh toh atankvadi paida hogaya, yeh jihadi paida hogaya, yeh kata mulla’ what kind of a language is this? Do you like this? Kyun education nahi hai? Such young kids are commenting all this on social media.’
Sana added, ‘When the youth is speaking like this, where is the country going? A public figure who is not even provoking is getting targeted brutally online.’Earlier, the former actress Sana Khan had sparked controversy after a viral clip from Sambhavna Seth’s vlog showed her allegedly pressuring Sambhavna to wear a burkha during Ramzan. In the video, Sana questions Sambhavna’s attire, asking, “Ye kya pehna hai tune?” and suggesting she wear a salwar kameez with a dupatta. She even insists, “Koi Sambhavna ko burkha pehnao,” while criticizing her earrings.
The clip has led to backlash, with many accusing Sana of imposing her religious beliefs and attempting to control Sambhavna’s clothing choices. Critics argue that personal attire should be a personal choice, while supporters claim Sana was merely advocating modest dressing during Ramzan without any ill intent. The debate has divided social media, with some defending Sana’s remarks as friendly advice, while others see them as an attempt to enforce religious norms on someone else.



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