Disha Patani On Dating Tiger Shroff! Big Risk Of Being Slut-shamed If Relationships Don't Work
Disha Patani talks about dating Tiger Shroff and why it is difficult for celebrities to speak freely about their personal life.
Disha Patani and Tiger Shroff might have denied rumours about them being in a steady relationship, but we all know the truth. Disha, who made her debut with MS Dhoni: The Untold story, said in a recent interview with Mid-Day that the stories about her relationship with Tiger doesn't bother her much.
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The budding actress also said that Bollywood actors can never speak freely as there is a big risk of being slut-shamed if relationships don't work. Read her interesting statements below.

I Never Stop People From Asking About Tiger
''When people ask me, I say no. I never hide anything or stop people from asking about Tiger. I am not shy about my personal life. Yes, Tiger and I are close. We are good friends, obviously. [But] There is nothing special about going for parties or catching up for a meal with friends. I understand this [gossip] is part of the profession.''

There Is A Big Risk Of Being Slut-shamed
''There is a big risk of being slut-shamed in case relationships don't work. We are actors; we can never be free [speak freely]. I have to think a thousand times before I speak. If I am myself and end up saying one wrong thing, there will be 1,000 negative tweets about me. There is no rule that you have to be open about relationships. To each his own."

On Attending Manish Malhotra's Party With Tiger
"Manish's party was the only party I went for. Frankly, I am boring. My life is all about the film set, gym classes and home. I have never asked Tiger whether he wants to talk about his life.''

On Being Rejected By The Baaghi Makers
"Honestly, I have been here for three years and things happen. I am not someone's kid and people aren't supposed to know me. I value struggle and because of that, what I am getting now is even more precious. In hindsight, rejection was good."
In the same interview, Disha Patani added that unlike others, star kids get noticed easily, "Star kids work equally hard. [But] They get noticed easily. The world is too hard on actors, who are no less than superhumans. You have to look good, be fit, eat certain things, give up a lot, be constantly under the radar and judged for how to dress, sit or talk. One wrong word and you're gone."
On the work front, Disha Patani is busy with the promotions of Kung Fu Yoga with Jackie Chan.


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