A young digital artist recently went viral after revealing that several members of actor Krishna Kumar’s family, including Hansika, Ahaana, Sindhu, and Ishani, blocked him on social media. The conflict arose when the artist shared caricatures depicting the family members in a clown-like or “komali” style, which he intended as lighthearted humor but the family perceived as offensive. While Diya Krishna was notably the only one who didn’t block him, the artist has since issued a public apology to her and requested that she convey his regrets to her sisters and mother, clarifying that he has deleted the controversial posts. Despite the Krishna Kumar family being frequent targets of internet trolls, this direct reaction highlights a boundary regarding how their likeness is used, sparking a debate among fans about the line between satire and personal offense.














