Janhvi Kapoor attended an event in collaboration with Facebook for #SocialForGood Live-Athon in Mumbai on November 27 and expressed her displeasure about trolls, saying that social media users often tend to cross the line.
"While commenting and trolling, people are faceless on social media. They think they can cross the moral line,” Janhvi said at the event. Like several other celebrities, Janhvi as well has been subjected to the wrath of trolls as she was censured for celebrating her birthday with family in March – days after her mother, veteran actress Sridevi’s death on February 24.
[caption id="attachment_172657" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Janhvi Kapoor photographed at the Social For Good Event in Mumbai.[/caption]
While speaking at the event, though, Janhvi stressed on the fact that, "Social Media does empower you in a sense what you want to put out."
[caption id="attachment_172658" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Janhvi Kapoor photographed at the Social For Good Event in Mumbai.[/caption]
Apart from Janhvi, Priyanka Chopra, also present at the event, reiterated her opinion, saying that “hateful comments affect the strongest people.” Moreover, Priyanka also said that trolls make nasty comments but do not have the guts to “say it on the face.”
[caption id="attachment_172622" align="aligncenter" width="647"] Priyanka Chopra photographed at the Social For Good event.[/caption]
Along with Janhvi and Priyanka, Ayushmann Khurrana and Diljit Dosanjh also attended the Social For Good Event and spoke about several issues including the importance of mental health awareness.
Janhvi, Sridevi and filmmaker Boney Kapoor’s elder daughter, made her debut in the Hindi film industry with Dhadak opposite Ishaan Khattar in July. She will appear next in Karan Johar’s magnum opus Takht.