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Sara Ali Khan Reveals How She Deals with Social Media Trolls

Sara Ali Khan admitted she gets affected by social media trolls but has learned to work for herself. She said she does her best to avoid mental guilt and leaves the rest to God. The actress emphasized that the audience remains her primary focus. Her upcoming film "Pati Patni Aur Woh Do" releases on May 15.

Sara Ali Khan reveals if social media trolls affect her mentally

Mumbai, May 14

Actress Sara Ali Khan opened up about dealing with trolls, online criticism, and the love she receives from the netizens on social media.

Talking exclusively to IANS, Sara was asked if these social media comments end up having an impact on her mental health.

The 'Atrangi Re' actress admitted that she does get affected, as at the end of the day, as an actor, the primary focus is the audience.

However, she pointed out that as time passes, one also learns to work for themselves.

She told IANS, "I'll be lying if I say I don't get affected. I do get affected because ultimately, I, you know, do what I do for my audiences, and if I disappoint them, I don't feel good. But I think somewhere in this journey of having been here now for a while, you actually start also working for yourself. And I think I learned that late in my career."

Sara further explained, "I think for very long the initial focus was, and it'll always be, I said 'Janata Janata' and I meant that. The focus will always be the audience. But if you truly start enjoying your work, you enjoy the process, and you tell yourself, not in a lie but in a genuine way, that I have done my best. That absolves you of any sort of mental guilt and self-flagellation for no reason. Then you feel like, I did my best, I did as much as I could, and now it's up to God. That gets easier if you put in your best, and then that's it."

Work-wise, Sara will be seen playing a crucial role in the upcoming romantic comedy "Pati Patni Aur Woh Do", with Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh, and Wamiqa Gabbi in crucial roles, along with others.

Directed by Mudassar Aziz, "Pati Patni Aur Woh Do" will be reaching the cinema halls on May 15.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sara is so down to earth, I love her energy! But yeh troll culture hai hi bakwas. People need to understand that actors are also humans. She's been through a lot, and I'm glad she's learning to enjoy her work. 🧡

David E

It's a brave thing to say in the industry. The constant pressure to please everyone is crushing. I hope more celebrities speak up like her about mental health. It's not easy.

Kavya N

Maturity in her words! The part about 'doing your best and leaving it up to God' – that's true peace of mind. I used to obsess over small things too, but once you give your 100%, you have to let go. So proud of her growth. 😌

Sarah B

I wish she had learned this earlier, but better late than never. The industry has a way of breaking you down if you let it. I respect her honesty. Looking forward to her new film.

Rahul R

Solid perspective! The 'Janata Janata' line was iconic. She genuinely cares about her audience, and that’s why we love her. But yes, she should also work for herself. Hope the movie does well! 😀

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