That is Mahalakshmi Daily Serial – E232 – 5th Jun


Watch That is Mahalakshmi New Daily Serial

Latest Episode:

E232 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here– 5th Jun

Previous Episodes:

E231 –Part1 : Part2 – 4th Jun
E230 –Part1 : Part2 – 1st Jun
E229 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here– 31st May
E228 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here– 30th May
E227 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here– 29th May
E226 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here-28th May
E225 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here-25th May
E224 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here -24th May
E223 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here-23rd May
E222 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here-22nd May
E221 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here-21st May
E220 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here– 18th May
E219 –Part1 : Part2 OR Click Here– 17th May
E218 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here– 16th May`
E217 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here– 15th May
E216 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here– 14th May
E215 –Part1 : Part2OR Click Here– 11th May
E214 –Part1 : Part2: Part3 OR Click Here– 10th


Recent Random Post:

Bizarre: Malayali Actress Cannot Support SRH Team?

May 25, 2024

The ongoing IPL season has witnessed the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) team excel, reaching the finals despite initial setbacks. Their journey has garnered immense support from fans and celebrities alike. However, a recent incident involving actress Samyuktha highlights the ugly side of social media.

Samyuktha, a rising star in Tollywood with several successful films, is a vocal supporter of SRH. She frequently attends matches to cheer for the team, and her presence at the qualifiers recently sparked controversy.

A segment of internet users trolled Samyuktha for her choice of team, citing her Malayali background. They illogically argued that she should have supported the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) due to its proximity to Kerala.

The core appeal of the IPL lies in its ability to unite people through their love for the game. The league transcends regional boundaries, featuring players from various states and countries playing for a unified team. There’s no regulation dictating that fans must support teams based solely on their origin.

This incident also brings to light the situation of states without IPL franchises, like Kerala, whose previous team, the Kochi Tuskers Kerala, is now defunct. Samyuktha’s situation exemplifies the freedom of choice that should prevail among fans.

The targeting of Samyuktha exposes the depths of negativity that can fester on social media platforms. Some users resorted to absurd justifications, suggesting she supports SRH to gain opportunities in Telugu cinema. Such baseless accusations highlight the need for responsible online behavior.

In conclusion, Samyuktha’s right to support a team of her choice should be respected. The IPL thrives on inclusivity, and fans should be free to celebrate their love for the game without facing unwarranted criticism. Hopefully, this incident will serve as a reminder to promote sportsmanship and respect online.