# From Meme Mayhem to Empowerment:


# From Meme Mayhem to Empowerment: Priyanka Mohan's Bold Stand Against Trolls **Imagine biting into a simple cream biscuit, only for the internet to explode into a frenzy accusing you of trolling a superstar.** That's exactly what happened to *OG* actress Priyanka Mohan, turning a casual snack into social media scandal.[1] Priyanka Mohan, the rising star from Telugu hits like *Saripodhaa Sanivaaram* and her upcoming role alongside Pawan Kalyan in *They Call Him OG*, recently faced a storm of memes and attacks.[2][4] It all started with her innocent Instagram story featuring a cream biscuit that netizens claimed resembled Dhanush's face—fueling speculation of a deliberate troll amid pre-existing viral memes.[1] But Priyanka didn't back down. During *OG* promotions in Hyderabad, she hit back powerfully: "All that is paid. Even you know trolls can be paid to target someone. Someone who does not like me or hates me pays trolls to post negative memes about me."[2][4] She dismissed the noise, saying she doesn't handle her own social media and views it only as a platform for her work, adding, "I don't care about it. All that only makes me stronger."[2] This isn't Priyanka's first brush with online hate. Since her 2019 debuts in *Ondh Kathe Hella* and *Gang Leader*, she's endured criticism over her acting, expressions, and looks.[2] Rumors even swirl of paid campaigns from a former agency after she parted ways, amplifying the brutality.[4] Yet, her response flips the script—from victim to victor. That infamous "fall" via memes? She calls it the push that helped her **rise**, embodying resilience in an industry rife with toxicity.
Priyanka Mohan smiling confidently, symbolizing strength against trolls

Priyanka Mohan: Turning trolls into triumphs. (Free stock image via Unsplash)

Priyanka's story resonates beyond cinema—it's a reminder that in the age of paid bots and AI fakes (she's even called out misleading deepfakes[3][5]), staying authentic is the ultimate power move.[3] Fans defend her, arguing it's "just a biscuit," while she focuses on films like *Brother* and her *OG* excitement.[1][2] What do you think—paid trolls or overzealous fans? **Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post if Priyanka's grit inspires you, and let's amplify real stories over memes!**
Citations
1.https://www.indiaherald.com/Breaking/Read/994868970/Biscuit-or-Bait-Did-Priyanka-Mohan-Just-Troll-Dhanush-on-Instagram
2.https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/telugu-cinema/og-actor-priyanka-mohan-says-someone-is-paying-trolls-to-target-her-on-social-media-101758118070841.html
3.https://www.ap7am.com/en/111341/stop-sharing-ai-generated-fake-visuals-priyanka-arul-mohan
4.https://www.gulte.com/movienews/371884/priyanka-mohan-breaks-silence-on-paid-negativity
5.https://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment-news/telugu/priyanka-mohan-ai-pictures-controversy-they-call-him-og-actress-reacts-to-fake-images-shared-by-miscreants-article-152982504
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