If
you're
active
on
social
media,
you
must
have
come
across
the
new
trend
of
shaming
celebrities,
who
don't
post
about
making
any
kind
of
donation
amid
the
ongoing
COVID-19
crisis.
Not
so
long
ago,
Amitabh
Bachchan
had
an
outburst
on
social
media,
and
he
ended
up
revealing
each
and
every
social
work
that
he
has
done
for
the
poor
during
the
pandemic.
Now,
actor
Arjun
Kapoor
reacted
to
celebrities
being
targeted
over
social
work
and
said
that
people
expect
them
to
be
superheroes.
While
speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Arjun
said,
"Celebrities
get
bunched
up
and
clubbed
into
this
jhund
(flock)
of
people
who
are
supposed
to
come
together
and
help
the
world
exactly
like
superheroes
and
then
they
are
supposed
to
be
accountable
at
all
times.
They
have
to
also
take
care
of
themselves."
The
Ishaqzaade
actor
further
added
that
some
people
like
to
take
a
backseat
while
some
like
to
step
in
the
foreground,
because
they
have
the
capability.
"It's
a
human
thing,
it's
not
a
celebrity
thing.
Not
every
human
being
you
know
is
going
out
there
and
doing
everything,
right?
Some
are,
some
are
not
in
a
position
to,
and
celebrities
are
no
different.
We
are
humans.
I
don't
have
a
take
on
it
beyond
this,"
said
Arjun.
The
Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar
actor
also
shared
his
take
on
celebrities
being
'right
or
wrong'
with
respect
to
their
philanthropy
work,
and
said
that
he
just
feels
there
is
a
lot
of
noise
that
comes
with
the
territory.
He
further
added
that
celebrities
have
to
just
do
what
they
feel
and
it
is
absolutely
okay.
"I
say
this
to
anybody
watching,
if
they
worry
or
wonder
about
perception-
'Am
I
doing
enough?'
-
it's
okay.
Please
do
not
feel
pressured.
Take
care
of
yourself,
take
care
of
people
around
you.
And
even
if
you
are
doing
things,
you
don't
have
to
put
it
out
there.
And
if
you
are
putting
it
out
there,
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
that
either,
because
you
are
motivating
and
encouraging
people.
There
is
no
right
or
wrong
in
this,
it
is
very
personal
and
subjective,"
said
Arjun.