With the advent of digital media, the world has come closer. But as they say, every coin has two sides. Trolls target celebs and give their uncalled for opinions on anything and everything under the sun. Sometimes, there’s too much negativity that these trolls spread through their nasty comments.
However, our Bollywood actors are now used to these trolls and they know how to handle the adulation and the hate that comes their way. But what happens when the netizens start criticising or trolling their children? It’s definitely something these star kids have to face unnecessarily.
Ajay Devgn, in a recent interview with IANS, shared his opinion on the subject. The ‘Total Dhamaal’ actor said, “Judge me but don’t judge my kids. Kajol and I are actors, judge us. It’s because of us, our children are under the spotlight every time. Being judgmental about someone is not a good thing. If I start passing judgement on someone, that person would obviously feel bad… so do my children.”
The actor went on to share that honestly, the opinion of these strangers doesn’t matter to him but when it comes to his kids, he feels very bad when they go through some harsh trolling. Talking about how his daughter Nysa deals with these trolls now, Devgn said, “She used to get upset over trolling earlier, but now she doesn’t care about it anymore. She knows how to deal with it. She has accepted that there will be some people who will keep judging no matter what.”
The actor also advised against fighting the trollers as he feels that if one reacts to trolls, they will react more.
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