Sarah Ali Khan He has spoken candidly about the mental impact of social media comments and trolling. The actor said that he feels hurt when the audience criticizes him because his work is made for them. At the same time, he said that he has learned to balance the public response with his effort, process and faith. Sara also talked about doing her best and letting go of unnecessary guilt.
Sarah Ali Khan social media trolling
In an interview with IANS, Sara was asked whether social media comments affect her mental health. The actor gave a straight answer, saying that the criticism affects him.“I’d be lying if I said it doesn’t affect me. I do because at the end of the day, I do what I do for, you know, my audience, and if I let them down, I don’t feel good. But I think now that you’ve been here for a while on this journey, you’re really starting to work on your own as well. And I think I learned it late in my career,” Sara told IANS.The ‘Atrangi Re’ actor said that the audience’s reaction is still important to him. He added that he has always focused on the people who watch his films. But over time, he has also learned the value of enjoying work.
Sara Ali Khan on audience response and self-belief
Sara said: “I think for a very long time the initial focus was, and always will be, I said ‘Janata Janata’ and I meant it. The focus will always be the audience. But if you really start to enjoy your work, you enjoy the process, and you tell yourself, not falsely, but in a genuine way, that I did my best. I did my best, and now it’s up to God.“He added: “That’s easier if you put your best foot forward, and nothing else.”On the work front, Sara will next appear in the romantic comedy ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’. The film also stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh and Wamiqa Gabbi in lead roles. Directed by Mudassar Aziz, ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh Do’ will hit the theaters on May 15.