Actor-politician Ramya is facing animosity after her comments denying that Pakistan is a "living hell".

She was heckled by pro-Hindu organisations at the Mangalore airport on Thursday.

Protesters even threw eggs at her car and raised slogans against the former Congress MP.

Ramya had gone to Mangalore to attend a Krishna Janmashtami celebration

Though the police detained some of the protesters, Ramya has been facing a backlash at public events and on social media.

She had gone to Mangalore to attend an event organised to celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, which was attended by a large number of people.

The actress was recently slapped with a sedition case by a Karnataka lawyer, who moved the court after Ramya said 'Pakistan is a good country'.

She had rejected Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar’s statement equating Pakistan with hell.

Referring to the Defence Minister’s comment, Ramya had said: “Pakistan is a good country, not hell. People are just like us. They treated us very well while attending the SAARC meet. Manohar Parrikar’s comment is not true.”

Responding to the petition seeking a sedition charge against her, the former Congress MP said: “Everybody is entitled to their views and that is what democracy is about; you can’t force your ideology on anyone.”