I don't think about trolling too much these days

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I don't think about trolling too much these days
Yash Dasgupta who has started shooting for his next, Shieladitya Moulik directed 'Cheene Badam', with Ena Saha is now more focused on his work despite social media's constant monitoring of his every activity and the current trend of tagging him with any news related to new mom Nusrat Jahan fails to dump his spirit.

Many celebs these days end up being a victim of cyberbullying. The trolls or moral policing on social media continue to rise and it seems these social networking sites have become a happy hunting ground and at the same time a hiding place for bullies. Yash, too, has faced such situations. So, how much time he spends on social media? Is there any ill effect of trolling on his personal life? Well, the popular actor says everything has its good and bad impact.

"It's true that social media works as the most popular communication tool between any celebrity and his/her fans. It has become an intriguing part of everyone's life. I also go through my social media handles whenever I get time. And see, trolling will be there. Initially, I used to feel bad but now I am used to it. As long as there's a balance and no personal attack I don't mind someone trolling me. If you expect positive comments from others then you also have to keep patience to handle the negative comments. That's life," explains the actor.

Meanwhile, 'Cheene Badam' is a contemporary love story about Rishab and Trishna and how their relationship becomes the victim of our fast digitalized life. Rishab tries hard to maintain a balance between his personal and professional life but fails to do so and it creates tension between the couple. What happens next forms the crux of the story. While Yesh plays Rishab in the film, Ena will be seen as Trishna.

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