Sidharth Shukla turned into the most eligible bachelor in the country during the run of Colors TV reality show Bigg Boss 13. He became a massive hit and almost every other day was ruling the social media. Actor Sidharth Shukla who has enthralled the viewers with his performance in shows like Balika Vadhu, Dil se Dil Tak and films like Humpty Sharma ki Dulhania emerged as the season’s winner. The Actor reached new heights of success and saw his high and low points in the show as well.
Sidharth in a recent conversation with an entertainment portal, opened up on how he deals with online trolling, negativity and rumours. Speaking about Online Trolling, the Actor mentioned that it’s a fact and it of course happens. He added that it’s a social Platform and you have the choice to just move forward. He feels that if someone is trolling you, you can react to it, if you want you and if you don’t want to react, you can just flip the page, go ahead and life goes on. He added that it doesn’t make a difference.
Speaking about negativity, the Actor mentioned that it’s the same, one can either choose to walk out or maybe put in some good words. He believes that negativity is not what they see in you, but it is what is in them and that is the reason why they are bringing it out. The Actor just bless them that they are filled in with more positivity.
Sidharth was also asked about how he deals with rumours about his personal as well as professional life. To this, he mentioned that there are a lot of times when he just laughs at the rumous that float. He cannot be justifying and giving credits to rumours and he doesn’t even talk about it because he believes that they are just so funny and some of them are baseless and outrageous.
Adding on to this, Sidharth mentioned, “Few of them were broken during my stay at the Bigg Boss. There was a lot written and a lot was said. When I came face to face with it, everything was cleared. So, yes it is moments like these that you validate yourself. Rumours, I just laugh over it and I feel sorry as a lot of them are just stunts.”
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Whatever this guy said is right. Whether we like or not, people should stop abusing celebs in social media platforms.
There is a limit to troll anyone. When it cross the line, someone feels affected by negativity.
Now, the people are asking Sonam to attempt suicide. Even before SSR death, none of the celebs nor the PEOPLE didn’t care about SSR. Now, they are making her to attempt suicide. So, what will they get from this act?
There is an option to unfollow, Dislike and block. This is the simplest way to show our hatred, if they want to show. Why can’t the people avoid them by doing this?