Khushi Kapoor, plastic, social media criticism is being called on beauty standards

Actor Khushi Kapoor opened about fake beauty standards set by social media, criticizing the same and more in a special conversation with us. Khushi will be seen in Lvavpa next time.

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Khushi Kapoor opens about criticism (Photo: Instagram/Khushi)

Actor Khushi Kapoor started his big film with Lavavpa, including Junaid Khan. The film will be released on 7 February. Prior to release, Kapoor is speaking openly about false beauty standards being set on social media. He also admitted that he had found lip fillers and there is no objection to accepting it.

Today, in a special chat with India Today Digital, Khushi talked about social media comments and management of criticism. He told us, “You cannot be confused and can assume that everyone is going to talk very positive to say about you.” However, at the same time, you cannot assume that everything is just a foolish hatred, and it is nothing that you can benefit from listening. You have to decide that you should actually take seriously and learn from what you can avoid. ,

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He said, “Obviously, things that I have no control, such as how I look, is not something that I should really take from the heart, but if someone has something to say about my performance and if I think I can use (this criticism) To improve myself, then definitely I want to know what people have to say that it is something that it is something that you do not think. Should, but this is something that you should take care of. “

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Khushi had previously reacted to a comment on social media that called her plastic. Given that, the young actor told India Today Digital, “This is the matter of entire plastic surgery, I don’t think it is deep. The main thing on social media, the words that people like to say the most, is ‘Oh we do not like it, it is plastic.’ What people do not like that is a false standard of beauty, it is set when people say that we are completely natural or we have done nothing, and we wake up like this. This today sets a wrong beauty standard for many youth. You do not wake up like this. ,

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He concluded, “There was a whole team to prepare me today. It took me a long time. Therefore, I think it’s about transparency, it is about being honest and open with people and your audience, you can’t create this fake story of all that they are being born beautiful and all actresses are natural Looking at the way to do on screen. ,

Lvavapa is directed by Advaita Chandan.

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