Palak Tiwari She is a true firebrand as she is already ruling millions of netizens, and she is well aware of the dark side of the digital world- trolling. While talking to Bollywood Bubble, the Bijli Bijli star confirmed the fact that she doesn’t care about negative comments, and chose to ignore them, as these faceless people are sad souls. Tiwari said, “It doesn’t affect me as much as people think. Because I have realized that these people will never be happy (these people will never be happy). He has made a choice for himself. They say, ‘These celebrities look so cute, what are they doing, where are they going?’ OK lets. Who will give him work? This is how my friend has looked.”
Palak further added that when an artist is trying to be himself, or is representing the common people, why should a troller be impressed. “So friend it looks like this is true? You want someone on screen who represents you. Why is it bad that sometimes we look like you, have flaws, and have one eye bigger than the other?” He asked a reasonable question, “Why do you want someone impeccable when you are not. We are representing you.”
Recently, in an interview to Bollywood Hungama, Palak was asked about the importance of grooming herself. Palak added that grooming helps build confidence, especially in the Hindi entertainment world, where you always have to be the biggest version of yourself. She continued, “If you have these surgeries and all that, they have something to say about it, but if you don’t, you’re decked out, and not ready. So you can’t really make the audience really happy with how you dress yourself, or not, because they will always paint their insecurities onto you. But I think grooming in this industry largely means that you feel your best. No matter how low you are feeling, you should always be upbeat about things, and be alive, and I think preparing yourself helps you with that. But I think that’s all there is to it.” Palak will make her Bollywood debut with the horror film Rosy: The Kesar Chapter.