While
social
media
is
a
great
place
for
celebrities
to
stay
connected
with
their
fans,
it
also
comes
with
its
share
of
cons
in
the
form
of
trolls
and
hate
comments.
Recently
in
a
conversation
with
a
leading
tabloid,
actress
Kriti
Sanon
opened
up
about
the
judgement
that
public
figures
have
to
face.
The
Luka
Chuppi
star
told
Hindustan
Times,
"I
think
people
judge
too
much.
This
one
year,
I
just
felt
people
have
no
tolerance,
and
are
judging
others
left,
right
and
centre
on
anything
and
everything.
There's
no
patience,
and
people
are
always
trying
to
find
something
negative.
I
understand
that
the
times
we
are
in
can
frustrate
us,
as
everyone's
going
through
issues
in
their
personal
and
professional
lives," feels
the
actor,
adding
that
difficult
times
should
make
us
"want
to
be
kinder
to
each
other".
Kriti
told
the
tabloid
that
the
constant
scrutiny
has
made
her
become
more
conscious
of
what
she
says
or
writes
on
her
social
media
page.
She
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
used
to
be
a
lot
freer
about
what
I
said
earlier,
but
the
environment
has
kind
of
made
me
feel
I
should
not
speak
if
I
don't
need.
I've
become
a
lot
more
conscious
of
what
I
speak."
The
actress
said
that
while
she
likes
voicing
her
opinion,
people
need
to
realize
that
when
people
actors
speak,
it's
their
opinion
and
it
doesn't
have
to
match
others.
"I
feel
we
need
to
be
a
lot
more
open
minded
and
not
so
judgmental.
In
today's
world,
free
speech
and
hate
speech
have
become
similar,
which
it
should
not," Kriti
was
quoted
as
saying.
In
the
same
interview,
Kriti
said
that
she
craved
to
be
on
the
sets
during
the
lockdown
and
added,
"The
one
thing
I
realised
in
the
past
year
when
we
were
all
at
home
and
not
working
(amid
the
pandemic)
is
that
I
really
crave
to
be
on
set.
It
makes
me
happy.
I
love
what
I
do.
I
get
a
lot
alive
in
front
of
the
camera
and
literally
forget
everything."
Talking
about
work,
Kriti
Sanon
has
an
exciting
lineup
of
projects
which
include
Bachchan
Pandey,
Mimi,
Adipurush,
Bhediya,
Ganpath
and
Hum
Do
Hamare
Do.