Bollywood actress Neha Sharma, who captured hearts with her debut opposite Emraan Hashmi in the 2010 film "Crook," is once again in the spotlight. This time, it's not a new movie but her decision to launch a ₹299-a-month subscription on Instagram that's making waves. Neha, a 38-year-old actress known for her roles in films like "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum" and "Tum Bin 2," is offering fans exclusive peeks into her life.
The subscription service includes access to exclusive photos, behind-the-scenes moments, and personal updates. With 9,683 subscribers already signed up, Neha's venture is reportedly raking in an impressive ₹28.95 lakh. Despite this, not everyone is thrilled about her new business model.
“It’s easy money for her. Plus, there is demand for it. It’s sad but it is what it is,” a user commented, highlighting the mixed emotions surrounding the service.
While some fans are eager to glimpse behind the curtain of Neha's glamorous life, others have criticized the subscription as "OnlyFans Lite." Social media is alight with debate over the ethics and necessity of charging for content that many believe should be free.
Critics have pointed out Neha's privileged background, mentioning her father Ajit Sharma's political standing, questioning why she would need to charge for content. However, a portion of users defend her decision, citing financial independence and the right to monetize her personal brand.
The online chatter includes both support and disapproval. One user lamented, "Shameful behaviour, no one should encourage such actions," while another expressed surprise, "No fu*king way, didn't expect this from her."
As the debate continues, Neha remains silent on the topic, leaving fans and followers to speculate on her next move. Whether she addresses the backlash or lets her content speak for itself, Neha Sharma's latest venture is certainly keeping her in the public eye.