Saba Azad addresses negativity directed towards her for dating Hrithik Roshan: What did I do to you?

Updated : Oct 03, 2023 21:00
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Saba Azad, who is currently seen in the web series ‘Who’s Your Gynac’, opened up on the negativity directed towards her for dating Hrithik Roshan.

In an interview with India Today, Saba said, ‘It’s taken me quite some time to come to a place where I treat everything else as white noise because hatred is palpable. I am not made of stone, it hits you. You feel like sh*t. There are days when you wake up and you wonder, ‘What did I do to anyone? What did I do to you? I am living my life, you live yours. Why are you waiting for my blood?’

Calling herself a private person, the actor said that initially, the attention was daunting for her.
‘I am a very private person. Everyone around me will vouch for it. I barely step out; I love being at home. Hence, it was very daunting in the beginning. It was scary. I won’t lie. I felt exposed in a way I never felt before,’ she said.

The actor added, ‘However, you understand and empathise that I may not relate to paparazzi culture, but that guy who is taking a photo is doing his job. There is some space in the market that is curious about other people’s lives. He is filling that space. I am existing and doing my job.’
Saba Azad and Hrithik Roshan are often spotted together. From going on vacations together to cheering each other on social media, the two have become a favourite of fans.
Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad have been going strong ever since they made their relationship official in May 2022.

Recently, Hrithik cheered for Saba’s performance in ‘Who’s Your Gynac’.
He wrote in his Instagram story, ‘Every actor deserves applause. Thank you for the laughs and the tears (red heart emoticons). And @sabazad, how amazing are you. You should be so proud of this one.’

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