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Zeenat Aman distanced herself from social media: She said- People speak nonsense online, they don't have the courage to speak in front of others


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Zeenat Aman has shared a post on her Instagram. Zeenat wrote a long note and told her fans that she is suddenly taking a break from Instagram without any planning. Giving the reason for this, Zeenat wrote that she is tired of seeing her photos on her account. She further wrote- Today's world is so different from when I started my career. There has been a lot of change between what I saw in the 70s and today.

Zeenat wrote- I am surprised to think what the internet and especially social media has done for the society today. Of course, it has both advantages and disadvantages. To some extent, social media has democratized the way to become famous. Today, some talented people can make their career on social media with the help of smartphones. Yes, there are some people online who only create crowds, but there are also honest talented people who have now got a good platform.

Zeenat also talked about trolling and ways to deal with it. She wrote- I am very careful about online trolling. How some people say nonsense things online, which they never dare to say face to face.

According to me, this is a sign of a boring society that has forgotten that every person living in this world is very small! In my opinion, blaming people for every small thing, insulting them and defaming them is very wrong. Everyone's opinion can be different, people should accept this.

Zeenat has also shared a picture with the post in which she is seen wearing a mint green outfit. She told that this picture was taken from the window of her son Jahan Khan's car.

Let us tell you, Zeenat is often in the news for her posts. Recently, she had given advice to live in a live-in relationship. On this, many celebs including Saira Bano, Mumtaz and Mukesh Khanna had criticized her. At the same time, many people including Soni Razdan had supported her.

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