Telugu actress Poonam Kaur has once again set social media ablaze with a cryptic X post on December 2, 2025, that appears to take a veiled dig at “narcissistic women who break families.” The 35-year-old, known for her roles in Annapurna and Bhadra, shared a poignant quote: “Narcissistic women who break families are the most dangerous. They destroy everything for their ego, leaving scars that never heal.” The post, which has garnered over 50,000 likes and 20,000 reposts in hours, has ignited a storm of speculation, with fans and netizens dissecting it for hidden meanings tied to her personal life.
Poonam’s History of Subtle Shades
Poonam Kaur, daughter of veteran actor Krishna, has a track record of using social media for veiled commentary on personal matters. Her 2023 separation from husband Rohit Krishna Lokineni after seven years of marriage was marked by similar cryptic posts about “toxic relationships” and “false narratives.” The couple, who wed in 2016, share a son, and their split involved custody battles that played out publicly. Poonam’s recent X activity, including a November 28 post about “karma catching up,” had already hinted at unresolved grievances. This latest message, posted without context or hashtags, feels like a continuation, fueling theories it’s aimed at her ex or industry figures.
The Post’s Impact: Frenzy and Feminist Backlash
The tweet exploded within minutes, trending as #PoonamKaurPost with over 100,000 mentions. Supporters rallied: “Poonam speaking truth—narcissists destroy lives, especially in families.” Critics, however, accused her of generalizing women: “This is harmful—blaming ‘narcissistic women’ ignores men’s roles in breakups.” The post’s vagueness amplified the divide, with some linking it to her co-star Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s recent divorce reflections. Poonam, yet to respond to the backlash, has a history of advocacy for mental health and women’s rights, making the message’s tone a point of contention.
A Voice in the Void: Poonam’s Pattern of Pain
Poonam’s posts often stem from personal turmoil, including her 2022 public fallout with family over inheritance issues. As a single mother navigating Tollywood’s pressures, her words resonate with many facing similar struggles. “She’s brave for speaking out, even if it’s messy,” one fan noted.
Echoes of Empowerment or Entanglement?
Poonam Kaur’s cryptic cry isn’t complaint—it’s clarion. As “narcissistic women” narratives ignite, it thunders: Can pain pierce without polarizing? Her unfiltered utterance affirms yes, scripting a saga where scars summon solidarity in cinema’s ceaseless storm.
-By Manoj H

