A Facebook post about actor Bala’s fourth marriage is now going viral on social media. Hima Nived Krishna in her writings delved into the atrocities of the actor and the trauma inflicted on his daughter. Singer Amrutha Suresh also shared the post on her Facebook page.
Facebook page:
“Couples ending their marriage is not anything new and is part of the process. It would be sensible to end the marriage on amicable terms rather than incendiary talks and bitter exchanges. If you have children in that relationship, bring them up respectfully. The rupture in marriage should not affect the child by any means. After breaking the marriage, it is wise for the duo to not crane their necks into each other’s life.
Bala’s reaction to his daughter’s video got an outpouring of support. But Mr Bala, have you thought about the trauma that it inflicted on the child? Have you thought about the mental state of the child every day when she returns from school?
Bala apart from his gimmicks through video has not even once asked Amrutha to meet the child. Even the child admitted to not wanting to see her father which even proves the inhuman physical torture Bala inflicted on Amrutha. Maybe you can fool your blind followers on social media but can you do it with your conscience?
You are adamant about ruining your daughter's teenage years. Do you have any idea of your daughter who comes home from school only to shut inside her room and cry inconsolably? Bala married a 19-year-old Amrutha by not disclosing about his previous marriage to Kannada native Chandan Sadasiva.
Bala can move ahead with legal action against me if he feels I’m construing the happenings and telling fiction. And now, where is Elizabeth, Bala’s third wife? She escaped for good. I want the court to intervene in this case because it is something that massively affects the mental state of a poor child. She is bearing the brunt of social media mudslinging. It should not have happened.