Actress Riddhi Dogra not affected by online trolls: Faces them head on
Riddhi Dogra opens up about her approach to dealing with online trolls, highlighting her resilience and refusal to be silenced by negativity. His upcoming film The Sabarmati Report is scheduled to release on November 15.

Actress Riddhi Dogra recently shared her thoughts on dealing with online trolls, making it clear that she doesn’t let negativity disturb her peace of mind. Instead, Dogra has learned to face trolls with confidence and refuses to be silenced by baseless criticism.
Riddhi is going to be seen soon Sabarmati Report with Vikrant Massey and Raashi KhannaHas often been the victim of unwanted opinions and harsh comments online. Yet, instead of ignoring or avoiding trolls, she chooses to confront them. “I don’t get influenced by trolls; I face them firmly,” Dogra asserted.
Speaking exclusively to India Today Digital, Riddhi said, “Look, I am from Delhi, so you better not mess with me because I take you straight. I was on X (Twitter), and if anyone I would respond to anything, that said, I would love to argue with the trolls, but I wouldn’t be affected at all, because that’s where I’m from. Delhi.”
He added, “I left X (Twitter), so now trolls can say, ‘Oh, you left But I left because you don’t keep trash; you put it away.”
Ridhi was previously seen in films like Shahrukh Khan-starrer Jawan and Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif’s Tiger 3. She will next be seen in Abir Gulaal, starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles. His next, The Sabarmati Report, is scheduled to release on November 15.

