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New Delhi:
The very fragile Internet is currently broken again, say reports. This time, the sight of actress Shama Sikander in pictures she posted on Instagram appears to have caused a meltdown.
Ms Sikander's photos, in which she wears a revealing black gown and a white tuxedo, have gone viral in the two days since she posted them. The actress has been trending for over 24 hours now.
The viral-worthiness was accidental, claimed the 34-year-old actress in a tweet.
In March, Ms Sikander told Hindustan Times that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder four years ago and that she struggled to cope. "For one year I did not even know what was happening to me so I had no idea and I just used to feel very dark, gloomy and sad. I did not know what the reason behind this was, but I felt directionless. I felt hopeless and I hope that never happens to anybody because hope is what we survive on and if we don't have hope we have nothing. The feeling was so dark that I would wake up at night and start crying without knowing why I am crying," she said.
Shama Sikander, last seen in a provocative short film titled Sexaholic, is best-known for headlining the TV series Yeh Meri Life Hai, that ran from 2003 to 2005.
Ms Sikander's photos, in which she wears a revealing black gown and a white tuxedo, have gone viral in the two days since she posted them. The actress has been trending for over 24 hours now.
Waah aaj koi khaas din hai kya!! M breaking internet everywhere!! Sorry guys it's absolutely unintentionalhttps://t.co/6Wa1arFumR
— shama sikander (@shamasikander) June 14, 2016
In March, Ms Sikander told Hindustan Times that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder four years ago and that she struggled to cope. "For one year I did not even know what was happening to me so I had no idea and I just used to feel very dark, gloomy and sad. I did not know what the reason behind this was, but I felt directionless. I felt hopeless and I hope that never happens to anybody because hope is what we survive on and if we don't have hope we have nothing. The feeling was so dark that I would wake up at night and start crying without knowing why I am crying," she said.
Shama Sikander, last seen in a provocative short film titled Sexaholic, is best-known for headlining the TV series Yeh Meri Life Hai, that ran from 2003 to 2005.