Bollywood

Sunny Leone

Bengaluru

Life should always come first my friend. I believe in love not war. Your voice when you vote is louder then mine! V… https://t.co/4ZBsIL30kZ — Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) 1513775898000

You obviously didn't read my message properly lol https://t.co/jjynMdMXXI — Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) 1513783573000

Sharmila Tagore

Mandakini

Dimple Kapadia

Zeenat Aman

A few women in Bollywood who have taught me that it's perfectly ok to be myself. Sharmila Tagore...Mandakini...Dimp… https://t.co/CH67Y4yrr3 — Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) 1513803960000

Karnataka Police

Since the police of Bangalore have publicly said that they will not be able to ensure mine & all who attend safety… https://t.co/3GjzzHRRqi — Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) 1513686451000

actressonce again made the headlines for the uproar over her New Year's Eve show in Bangalore. After stating her views on the reason behind refusing to attend the show, the actress once again spoke her mind on social media.The actress seems to be absolutely fine with canceling her performance in. When a fan wrote to her that she didn’t have to cancel her plans for fringe groups, Sunny said that life of a person is most important and people should vote wisely. A Twitter user wrote, “@SunnyLeone I personally believe that you should perform in Bangalore.. let them suicide. Atleast there will be less narrow minded people in India..!! Kudos to you..!!,” to which Sunny responded, “Life should always come first my friend. I believe in love not war. Your voice when you vote is louder then mine! Vote wisely this year! (Sic)”While another social media user pointed out how the actress is educating her fans about election, Sunny was quick to respond and brushed him aside. Twitter user Ashish wrote, “Amazing to see Sunny Leone preaching who to vote in India. Wondering which country passport does she hold? Does she have voting rights in India before telling others?” However, he stated further that it is sad that she had to cancel her performance in Bengaluru. Sunny later responded to his earlier tweet and wrote, “You obviously didn't read my message properly lol.”Sunny also thanked veteran actressesandfor teaching her to be proud of herself. The actress shared the pictures of the veteran stars in bikinis and captioned it, “A few women in Bollywood who have taught me that it's perfectly ok to be myself. Sharmila Tagore...Mandakini...Dimple Kapadia...Zeenat Aman... (Sic).”Earlier, fringe groups threatened to commit suicide if she performs in Bengaluru. They claimed that her performance will impact the cultural aspect of the city. On December 15, the government canceled the show and elsewhere in the state following protests by Kannada outfits that said it would be an assault on the city's culture. However, the management moved the High Court seeking permission for the event. It was also reported thathas also declined to provide security and this didn’t go down well with the actress.Expressing her views on the matter, Sunny wrote on Twitter, “Since the police of Bangalore have publicly said that they will not be able to ensure mine (security) and all who attend safety for my New Years event, my team & I feel, safety of the people should always come first therefore I cannot attend. God bless & I wish everyone a safe & happy New Year!"