Actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan has a fancy relationship with social media the place she has acquired each love and cruel trolling. And maybe that’s why she has stopped in search of validation from the digital world.
“Social media can be very stressful and anxiety inducing,” says Ramakrishnan, including, “It allows people to make opinions all the time and be very cruel because we forget that there’s a real human being behind the screen. People on social media like to misinterpret things, make fake stories and just judge others.”
The 21-year-old, who shot to fame taking part in an Indian teen struggling to seek out her identification abroad in Never Have I Ever, says her experiences have taught her to cease taking validation from the digital world, which in her opinion teems with bigots of all types.
“Racists are online. I don’t need their approval. I’m okay. There are absolute sexist and bigots online. I’m totally okay without the approval of the homophobes. So, I take that all with a grain of salt,” explains the Tamil-Canadian actor.
“I don’t put my validation in social media. I just treat it like a fun thing, by posting cool stuff such as video game stuff, or photo shoots to keep it real. And then I go to my friends and my loved ones to tell and remind me of the person I am,” says the actor, who additionally lent her voice in animated fantasy comedy, Turning Red.
With her first present, by which she essayed the position of Devi ending with its fourth season, she is worked up to enter a brand new section of her life.
“My character of Devi has helped me embrace my emotions — be it good emotions or bad emotions. She has definitely made me feel that it’s okay to feel things, feel upset and feel really happy and get excited about things. It’s not cringe or stupid or naive. She has brought the more emotional side out of me over these past four years,” concludes the actor, sharing that she’s going to maintain on to it whereas exploring her profession additional.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com