"I think people just like to troll her because she has an opinion and a point of view and I guess that shows how much they love her because the other side of hate is always love, so Swara you have a lot of lovers!," she said. Earlier, Swara had called Pakistan a non-secular state after it banned 'Veere Di Wedding'.
'Veere di Wedding' opening weekend box office collection: Film mints Rs. 36.52 cr. total
"They're (Pakistan) a non-secular state. I'm not surprised at all. Why should we hold up Pakistan, which is a failing state - I don't understand why we keep taking pleasure and feeling a sense of self-worth from all the silly things that happen in Pakistan," Swara said in an interview.
'Veere Di Wedding', which also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor and Shikha Talsania released on June 1.