Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Paisa sab kuch nahi hota, life is about much more

- Shreya Mukherjee

With everyone following social distancing norms, social media has become all the more important in people’s lives, helping them stay connected. But at the same time, actor Rashami Desai feels that it’s sad that these platforms are becoming toxic by the day. “Healthy criticism, expressing your opinion is good, but I really don’t understand the trolling, hurling abuses, threats and even using bad language. If you can’t inspire anyone, let’s not make it a dirty place,” urges the 34-year-old.

“Especially during this pandemic, our mental state is already in a bad shape. So, such negativity can affect someone’s life, career and spoil their mental health,” she adds.

Talking about the importance of mental health, the actor says, “Whoever you talk to, these days, is feeling depressed. Kisi ko samajh nahi aa raha hai ki woh kya karein. But don’t you think this time has changed the course of life? From working like machines to now, when we’re taking things slow… Paisa sab kuch nahi hai, life is much more than that.”

Desai, who has been vocal about her battle with depression in the past, adds that there are experience­s and learnings behind such things. “When we start prioritisi­ng superficia­l things, this happens. I tried finding solace in my work, which also wasn’t correct. You need to prioritise your life and what makes you happy,” she says, further pointing how social influencer­s also need to behave responsibl­y.

“People listen and connect to us. So it’s important to think twice before putting anything out there. You never know what can make or break things,” she ends.

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