Swara
Bhaskar
does
not
hold
back
from
sharing
her
opinions
on
a
variety
of
issues.
The
actress
admits
that
she
has
lost
a
lot
of
work
because
of
the
opinions
she
holds
and
her
largely
anti-establishment
stance,
but
she
has
come
to
accept
it
as
collateral
damage.
In
an
interview
with
Firstpost,
Swara
was
asked
if
her
opinion
have
in
any
way
impacted
her
work.
To
this,
she
said,
"Yes,
of
course,
there
is
no
denying
that,
and
I
have
to
admit
that
I
have
lost
a
lot
of
work
because
of
the
positions
I
have
taken.
But
it
is
fine.
It
is
a
collateral
that
I
have
come
to
accept.
I
don't
seek
and
I
don't
say
things
from
a
position
of
an
influence.
I
am
not
a
paid
influencer,
I
am
not
paid
to
say
these
things.
I
say
these
things
because
I
genuinely
believe
in
it.
I
am
willing
to
bear
that
brunt."
Swara
also
clarified
that
although
she
has
strong
views
on
certain
things,
she
sees
herself
as
primarily
an
actor
and
not
an
activist.
Dismissing
the
speculation
that
she
is
interested
in
a
career
in
politics,
Swara
said
that
she
shares
her
opinions
without
an
agenda
behind
it.
When
asked
about
the
brutal
trolling
she
is
subjected
to
on
the
internet,
Swara
said,
"I
have
had
to
learn
to
develop
a
thick
skin
for
it,
which
is
actually
sad
because
it
just
shows
that
you
have
to
desensitise
yourself,
which
is
not
necessarily
a
nice
thing.
But
I
don't
have
a
choice
because
you
have
to
survive.
But
sometimes,
I
feel
sad
that
people
have
forgotten
that
there
is
a
real
human
being
behind
that
Twitter
or
Instagram
handle."
Talking
about
work,
Swara
was
last
seen
in
the
Amazon
Prime
web
series
Rasbhari.
She
will
next
be
seen
playing
the
role
of
a
cop
in
Flesh,
a
web
series
about
human
trafficking.
The
show
will
premiere
on
Eros
Now
on
August
21.