New Delhi: Bollywood’s gorgeous actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is all excited as recently her film 'Fanney Khan' with Anil Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao and Pihu Sand released in India. Actress’ husband and actor Abhishek Bachchan praised the film but had something special to say about Aishwarya Rai.
Recently in an interview with Spotboye.com, Aishwarya Rai opened about body-shaming, trolls and her lip kiss with her daughter Aaradhya.
Talking about Body-shaming, Aishwarya said, “It’s a question of self-esteem, self-worth. A lot of people cultivate that based on other’s opinion, which also in a way is also happening when you are constantly worried about likes and so on. Opinions are going to exist there is no running away from that. We are not saying that has to seize to exist, it can’t. But you cannot make it axis of your world.”
When asked about trolls, Fanney Khan actress said, “That’s unfortunate. It’s just become accessible. We can’t even assess or understand where that is coming from, how do they have the time, inclination to put someone else down and how can that make you feel good. But at the end of the day, we can sit and think about trying to analyze that mindset. Let them help themselves. But what you can help is by not giving importance to it.”
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Actress also said that if someone feels disturbed from the abusive trolls they have to shut themselves from social media.
When asked about people trolling her for gaining weight after pregnancy, she said, “I had developed the ability way before to not let that define me or upset me or get to me. Infact I use to smile and say how wonderful, i think i am fortunate.”
Aishwarya Rai’s picture of kissing daughter Aaradhya during Cannes also got viral and actress was bashed for it. Talking about it she said, “People will have an opinion but that won’t change what i am doing, how I am taking care of my daughter in a public space. Luckily i hear kahani jab thodi purani ho jaati hai. But when read it after few days, everybody has moved on, so in a way I never let that define me.”