Tamannaah Bhatia opened up about facing hate online and even admitted that she felt uncomfortable. Tamanna is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil, Telegu, and Hindi films. She has done over 75 Bhatia and has also made India proud by becoming the first Indian to become the brand ambassador of the Japanese Company Shiseido. but still trollers didn’t mercy her.
Tamanna Bhatia opens up against online trolling!
But at the end of the day, she’s also a human being, and like many public figures, she hasn’t also been immune to online trolling. In a recent interview, the actress opened up about receiving online hate and revealed that it made her feel uneasy.
In a conversation with author Luke Coutinho, with whom she co-wrote a book titled “Back To The Roots: Celebrating Indian Wisdom and Wellness”, Tamannaah opened up about social media trolls. She revealed, “In this journey (in films), there comes a time for everyone when there is a lot of hate directed towards you and inevitably on social media because it is mostly faceless people writing anything they feel like about you, which can be nasty. Me, when that happened to me for the first moment, it took me by storm and I was very uncomfortable with it because it made me feel like what’s going on? Is there something that I have done wrong? When I spent some time on my own, I asked myself Where do you think this comes from?’Sometimes there is a lot of moral policing people do, not realizing that you are an actor, you are a performer and they expect you to be an idealistic version of something ideal in their way, in their head. So it is not necessary that what they are projecting towards you is about you, it’s actually about them…”
Recently, Tamanna was seen in Jailer, which starred Rajinikanth in the lead role. The film performed very well at the box office.
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