Kareena Kapoor Khan Opens Up About Dealing with Social Media Trolls

Mumbai: Kareena Kapoor Khan sheds light on the persistent issue of social media trolling affecting Bollywood celebrities. Speaking at the ABP Ideas of India Summit 3.0, she candidly discusses her approach to handling negativity online and prioritizing mental well-being.

In a world where celebrities face constant scrutiny and judgment on social media, Kareena Kapoor stresses the importance of maintaining a healthy perspective. She emphasizes her ability to disconnect from social media when necessary, refusing to let trolling consume her.

“Everyone has an opinion, and everyone is writing a review,” Kareena remarks, acknowledging the relentless scrutiny individuals face in the digital age. Despite this, she maintains her composure and asserts, “I don’t get affected or consumed by it.”

Looking ahead, Kareena Kapoor gears up for the release of the highly anticipated heist thriller “Crew”, co-starring Tabu and Kriti Sanon, slated for a March 29 theatrical debut. Additionally, she’s set to dazzle audiences in Rohit Shetty’s upcoming cop action film “Singham 3”.

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