Malaika AroraOne of the most talked about personalities in Bollywood, she has opened up about navigating online trolls, setting strong personal boundaries and finding peace away from the noise of public opinion. In a recent interview, the fitness enthusiast and entrepreneur reveals how age and self-awareness have helped her shake off Internet toxicity and stay grounded in who she is.
Malaika Arora talks about internet studying
Speaking to Hindustan Times, Malaika Arora was refreshingly candid about how she handles the relentless scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye.He said: “I protect (inner joy) by remembering that the Internet is loud, but not always wise. There is a difference. Over the years, I have realized that if you continue to leave your peace to public opinion, you will never feel settled within yourself.’The actress, who recently launched her own lifestyle supplement brand, revealed the practical steps she’s taken to protect her mental well-being. The actor added, “I’ve learned to create boundaries. I don’t consume everything that’s said about me. I don’t internalize all the opinions. In real life, in my work, in my friends, in my routines, I rely on the things that really feed me. That’s what keeps me grounded.”
Malaika Arora says that with age, she stops reacting to everything
Malaika was candid that developing this resilience has been a gradual process, not something that came naturally from the start. He credited maturity and lived experience with the change in his perspective.He said: “And honestly, with age comes perspective. You stop reacting to every noise that goes by. You understand that criticism often says more about what it throws down than what it receives. My joy today comes from being anchored in who I am. That’s my hobby. It’s personal, it’s protected and it’s not for public discussion.”The statements come at a time when Malaika’s personal life has continued to attract public attention following her split with actor Arjun Kapoor. Her comments represent a deliberate choice to keep that chapter, and her emotional life more broadly, firmly out of the public domain.
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On the work front, Malaika Arora was last seen in the Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer ‘Thamma’ special number ‘Poison Baby’. The film was released in October last year.