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Exclusive: Lara Dutta responds to trolls who refer to her as “moti” and “buddhi,” saying, “It doesn’t make a difference in my life.”

Over the years, Lara Dutta, a gifted actress, has shown her acting abilities with a number of impactful roles. She is well-known for her beauty, charisma, and eloquence as the 2000 Miss Universe winner.

 

She has, like, many other celebrities, not been exempt from trolls. She decides not to listen to them in spite of this. She recognizes that they may be going through difficult circumstances themselves, so she doesn’t pass judgment on them.

In a Pinkvilla exclusive interview, Lara Dutta was questioned on her response to internet hate and trolling. In response, the actress said, “You know, I don’t believe I have a big social media presence on a personal level. My presence on social media: I am there, but not as much as I would want to be. I have to be prepared to accept all that comes with having followers, comments, and other such things if I am going to be hungry for them.

Thus, the content on my social media feed is actually unique to me and something I sincerely want to share with others who follow me. I don’t have a large following, but the ones I do have are sincere individuals who really want to be there. And if such individuals exist, they don’t exist to undermine you.”

“I think I am blessed,” she continued. I don’t have to deal with many trolls, offensive remarks, or such stuff. People will, of course, have an opinion; after all, they have the right to one, and they will speak with you. “Arey buddhi ho gayi” and “arrey moti ho gayi” are common phrases. Will it actually have an impact on my life? It doesn’t. I am also aware that behind handles are anonymous individuals. I have no idea what kind of person that is going through in their lifetime. I thus cannot pass judgment on anybody else. It’s OK.

Presently, Lara is occupied with marketing her next online series, a war room drama called Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond. In addition, the actress’ cat owns a copy of Welcome To The Jungle. Along with Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Suniel Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Raveena Tandon, Jacqueliene Fernandez, and Disha Patani, the film is the third entry in the beloved comedy series Welcome.

Lara is collaborating with Sai Pallavi and Ranbir Kapoor on Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious Ramayana trilogy.

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