Overview
- In a July 27 video, Dutta cited Bengali tradition of breaking Shravan fasts with goat meat as bhog and described her diet as medicine under Ayurveda
- She faced waves of online criticism over religious judgment, body-shaming and animal-welfare concerns and responded directly to each troll
- Dutta highlighted goat meat’s low bad-cholesterol content and argued that healthy fats, consumed in moderation, support physical fitness and mental resilience
- She called herself “very well built” and condemned body-shaming that pressures women to conform to skinny ideals
- Reviving her harassment claims, Dutta accused Mumbai Police of conducting a “fake investigation” and said she has received no help over ongoing threats