Mouni Roy is no stranger to trolls. The actress recently faced backlash over her appearance in the movie “The Boonni,” with many accusing her of undergoing plastic surgery. In a recent interview with YouTuber Nayandeep Rakshit, Roy opened up about the constant scrutiny she faces online.
Roy revealed that she used to get bothered by negative comments, but has since learned to ignore them. “I used to block them, but now I don’t care,” she said. “If I’m in a bad mood, I think about where these people are headed – probably to hell. It’s bad karma. But then I think they’re faceless people hiding behind screens, writing nonsense. What a pathetic life they must be living.”
Roy empathized that people often focus on her looks rather than her hard work. “They don’t see the effort that goes into getting a role, especially when you’re not from a film family. Auditions, rejections – it’s not easy.”
Roy’s latest movie, “The Boonni,” is a horror comedy that also stars Sanjay Dutt, Palak Tiwari, and Sunny Singh. Despite the star-studded cast, the film failed to impress at the box office.
Dealing with Criticism
Roy’s comments highlight the challenges faced by celebrities in the digital age. With the rise of social media, it’s easier than ever for people to share their opinions – whether positive or negative.
While some critics accuse Roy of changing her appearance, she remains unfazed. “If it makes them happy, so be it. It doesn’t bother me,” she said.
Focus on Craft
Roy’s response to the trolls is a testament to her confidence in her craft. Despite the negative attention, she continues to focus on her work.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it’s clear that celebrities like Roy will face ongoing scrutiny. However, by staying true to themselves and their craft, they can rise above the noise.