Shweta Tiwari on Palak’s link-up rumours: My daughter is dating every third boy
Shweta Tiwari has rubbished rumors about her daughter Palak Tiwari’s dating life, saying such rumors don’t bother her as they die down quickly. She shared her concerns as a mother about the impact of social media trolling on Palak’s confidence.
Actress Shweta Tiwari reacts to daughter Palak Tiwari’s dating rumors and social media trolling. Dismissing it, the Kasauti Zindagi Ki star said that the rumors don’t bother her. He said that people’s memory lasts only for four hours and they scroll to some other news.
Palak Tiwari, who made her Bollywood debut with Salman Khan’s film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’. She is rumored to be dating Ibrahim Ali KhanIn a conversation with Screen’s Dear Me, Shweta Tiwari talks about the rumors about her daughter’s dating life. He said that such rumors no longer bother him, “Rumors don’t bother me anymore. Over all these years, I have realized that people’s memory lasts only for 4 hours.”
He added, “They’ll forget the news after that, so why worry?” She further mentioned that the internet often speculates about her personal life, claiming that she is often rumored to be married. “According to the Internet, I have already been married three times. These things don’t affect me anymore, they used to do earlier when there was no social media and when some journalists didn’t like to write good things about you. About actors Negativity sells. In that era, it doesn’t affect me,” he said.
Shweta also admitted that as a mother, she is worried about the negative attention her daughter gets. He told that he learned to deal with trolls by watching Palak, who was the first to deal with them. Despite her daughter’s strength, Shweta admitted, “It scares me sometimes. No matter how Palak looks, she is so innocent, she can never give it back to people.” She expressed concern about the potential impact of trolling on Palak’s self-confidence, emphasizing the emotional impact it had on her as a mother.
Reflecting on her relationship with Palak, Shweta recalled the moment when her daughter expressed her faith in her fearlessness. “Once some of my friends were sitting and during the conversation, Palak said that my mother is not afraid of anything. After that comment, I could not eat food,” she said, explaining that she became a Children feel the responsibility of maintaining a strong front.
On the work front, Shweta Tiwari was last seen in Mitra Da Na Chalda, Womaniya and Indian Police Force.