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‘It is extremely frustrating:’ Kriti Sanon goes mad at false information about herself

By News Desk

August 13, 2024 02:37 PM


Kriti Sanon and Kabir Bahia.

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Popular Indian actress Kriti Sanon has lately reacted to false information regarding her personal life amid the ongoing rumors about her dating life with Kabir Bahia. In case the readers are not aware, Kriti Sanon has been grabbing the headlines for quite some time now for her dating rumors with UK-based businessman, Kabir Bahia. They also recently celebrated her birthday together in Greece, amid the presence of their other close friends and Kriti's sister, Nupur Sanon.

 Amid all this, Kriti Sanon sat for a candid conversation with Filmfare about the constant social media scrutiny of her personal life. She revealed that the circulation of false information concerning her personal life is extremely frustrating. Revealing how she reacts to all the gossip that’s written about her, Kriti said: "When false negative information is published about me, it’s not just frustrating for myself but also impacts my family. They shouldn’t have to deal with the repercussions of something untrue. It’s particularly aggravating when random rumours, like me supposedly getting married, start circulating. Friends then message me assuming it’s true and I have to clarify that it’s not. People often don’t bother to verify facts before spreading stories, especially on social media where negativity spreads quickly. Having to constantly correct these falsehoods is incredibly irritating and ends up being more bothersome than anything else."

In the same conversation, Kriti also mentioned how netizens nowadays are extremely judgemental and throw comments on the media personality recklessly without any consideration. Thus, she reflected on how posting negative comments online is now commonplace. The actress also mentioned that those online people forget that on those who are posting such comments are also humans. She added:

 

“People often forget that the person on the receiving end is also human. In the past, without social media, individuals might have silently formed opinions after reading something in a newspaper. Now, there’s a trend where people derive satisfaction from posting negative comments online. With so many individuals expressing their opinions freely, it feels like everyone believes they have the right to say whatever they want without filtering their thoughts. The widespread access to social platforms and ample free time contribute to this phenomenon.”


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