Kajol opens up about her daughter Nysa Devgan being trolled online, reveals that it bothers her

Updated : Dec 02, 2022 08:25
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Kajol is busy promoting her upcoming film ‘Salaam Venky’. In a recent interview, the actor opened up about how she reacts to online trolls who attack her daughter Nysa Devgan. She agreed that as a mother the trolls affect her, but she has also noticed that people often say positive and supportive things as well.

Speaking with ETimes, Kajol said, ‘I feel trolling has become a very strange part of social media. It has become 75 percent. If you are trolled, you are noticed. If you are trolled, you are famous. It’s like you are not famous till you are trolled.’

Kajol said that she tells Nysa to not dwell on the negative because if there is one person saying something bad about you, there are 10,000 people who think you’re the most beautiful person in the world.

 ‘Voh same cheez main use bhi samjhati hun. Agar ek insaan aapko bol raha hai ki yeh kharab hai, toh usme se 10,000 log hain jo sochte hain ki you are the most beautiful girl in the world (I tell her the same thing. If one person is saying something bad about you, there are 10,000 people who think you are the most beautiful girl in the world). And most important of all what do you see in the mirror?,’ she said.

'Salaam Venky', directed by actor Revathi, also stars Vishal Jethwa. The film also has a cameo appearance by Aamir Khan. It will hit the theatres on December 9.

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