Isha Malviya: No More Authority to Hurt Me

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Isha Malviya: No More Authority to Hurt Me

Synopsis

Isha Malviya discusses her experiences with social media negativity, emphasizing that she no longer allows anyone to hurt her. She highlights the importance of emotional responsibility and the need for privacy as a public figure.

Key Takeaways

  • Isha Malviya addresses social media trolls.
  • She refuses to let others hurt her emotionally.
  • Family support is essential for her.
  • Maintaining privacy is crucial for public figures.
  • Emotional responsibility is key to her well-being.

Mumbai, Feb 4 (NationPress) Actress Isha Malviya has addressed the issue of negativity on social media. She responded to trolls by emphasizing that she does not see them as part of her life and that she refuses to give anyone the authority to hurt her anymore.

"I don’t even consider these individuals a part of my life. Personally, I wouldn’t squander my time leaving either negative or positive remarks on someone’s post. It’s pointless. Yet, some individuals have so much time and energy to post negative comments. I honestly don’t understand why they’re so free," Isha stated.

The actress mentioned that there are days when she feels down, and during those times, she prefers speaking with her parents.

"When it comes to feeling numb, I refuse to give anyone the authority to hurt me anymore. I’m the only one who can hurt myself now. In the past, I allowed people to inflict pain, but that’s not the case anymore,” she expressed.

She emphasized that she takes full responsibility for her emotions.

“And wherever I am, whether in a good or bad space. However, there are still days when you feel like you need someone, and for me, that someone is definitely my mom, dad, and my dadi ma," she added.

When asked how she balances her personal life amidst the attention that comes with being in the spotlight, Isha concluded, "When you’re a public figure and constantly in the public eye, your life becomes public; it can spread like wildfire.”

“You have to be very cautious about what you do and what you aspire to in life. But yes, there are days when I just want to relax at home.”

She continued: “I don’t want any paparazzi around me; I just want to be with my family or friends from school who aren’t part of this industry. There are days when I need to respect and maintain my privacy."