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I refuse to cater to the whims and fancies of a supernet, says Aishwarya Lekshmi as she opts out of social media!

Aishwarya Lekshmi has made a bold decision to disconnect from social media, citing its negative impact on her creativity and personal growth. Her announcement highlights the growing concern among artists about digital platforms' psychological toll. By stepping away, she aims to reclaim her original thought processes and artistic integrity. The move reflects a deeper reflection on maintaining authenticity in an increasingly digital world.

Chennai, Sep 13

Actress Aishwarya Lekshmi, who has delivered impressive performances in several Tamil films, has now chosen to completely opt out of social media, saying that she refuses to be a person who caters to the whims and fancies of a supernet!

The actress, who took to her Instagram stories section to make the announcement, wrote, "For the longest time, I subscribed to the idea that social media is much needed to keep me in the game. I thought it necessary to move with the times, especially considering the nature of the industry we are in. Somehow, something that was told would cater to us has reverse-UNO-ed and made me cater to it."

Stating that social media had successfully distracted her from what her work and research should be, the actress said it had taken away every original thought from her, affected her vocabulary and language, and made every other simpler pleasure joyless.

"I refuse to be one that's made from a generic mould and cater to the whims and fancies of a supernet. As a woman, I have had to train myself a lot to even be aware of grooming and control, and trained even harder to resist it. This is the first original thought that I have had in a while.

"I'm taking the risk here to be forgotten, and in today's times, out of the 'gram is out of the mind. So here is me doing the right thing for the artist and the lil girl in me - Keeping her an original and choosing absolute Internet obsoleteness. Here's hoping I create more meaningful connections and cinema in life. And if I do end up making meaningful cinema, give me love - Old Style. Yours Happily, Aishwarya Lekshmi."

Interestingly, Aishwarya Lekshmi's announcement of denouncing social media comes just days after Anushka Shetty announced that she was taking a break from social media.

Anushka Shetty, in a handwritten note, had said, "Trading blue light to candlelight... Will be stepping away from social media for a bit, just to reconnect to the world and work beyond the scrolling, to where we all actually started... See you all soon with more stories and more love... Smile always. Love Anushka Shetty."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Respect for taking this bold step! But in today's digital age, isn't social media necessary for actors to connect with fans? Hope this doesn't affect her career prospects. Still, mental health comes first 👍

Sarah B

"Out of the 'gram is out of the mind" - such a powerful line! So true how social media makes us forget real connections. Maybe more celebrities should follow her example instead of chasing viral moments.

Karthik V

Good decision! Social media has become a burden for many celebrities. Constant trolling, negativity, and pressure to post regularly. Hope she finds peace and focuses on her craft. Talent speaks louder than Instagram followers anyway!

Nisha Z

While I appreciate her stance, I'll miss seeing her updates. She's one of the few genuine actors who shares meaningful content. But mental health is important - hope this break helps her creative process 🌟

Michael C

Interesting trend with Anushka Shetty also stepping back. Maybe this is the beginning of a digital detox movement in the Indian film industry. Quality work over quantity of posts any day!

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