
In a recent interview, actress Neha Dhupia made an interesting revelation about her long-time friend Saif Ali Khan. Although Saif maintains a public image of staying away from social media, Neha disclosed that he secretly runs a private account and occasionally checks comments and discussions about himself online. She recalled a conversation from nearly five to six years ago when Saif admitted that he quietly keeps track of online chatter. Playfully warning her, he had joked, “The cybercrime department people are going to find you,” while also predicting that trolling would soon become a major problem — a prediction that has undeniably come true.
Neha also pointed out that even celebrities who are not active on social media, such as Ranbir Kapoor and Aamir Khan, are not spared from online negativity. “Even if you’re offline, trolling and AI misuse affect you,” she said, highlighting how technology has magnified hate and blurred personal boundaries.
She further addressed the rising threat of deepfakes — digitally manipulated videos and images increasingly used to target public figures, particularly women in the entertainment industry. While the trend is deeply concerning, Neha expressed relief that authorities have finally started taking action against such digital abuse.
Reflecting on her own journey with online criticism, Neha shared that over the years she has developed thick skin. “Ab farak nahi padta — it doesn’t matter anymore,” she said, emphasizing the need for emotional resilience. According to her, stars today must strike a careful balance between visibility and mental well-being.
Neha’s candid insights shed light on a growing concern within the industry: while social media enhances fan engagement, it also subjects celebrities to constant scrutiny, hate, and misinformation. Navigating this digital era, she believes, requires awareness, resilience, and stronger legal safeguards.


























KTR Blames Rahul Gandhi for Modi’s Third Term, Calls for Third Front
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a new record by winning his third consecutive term and retaining the position of Prime Minister for the third time. While his political achievements are widely recognized, Telangana Minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) offered a different perspective on the matter.
In a recent interaction with a national media channel at a conclave, KTR argued that Modi’s victories are largely due to the inadequacy of Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party.
“The Congress party is in deep sleep mode in India, and until they wake up, there is no way Modi or BJP can be brought down from power. Rahul Gandhi has failed miserably in exposing the failures of this Modi administration. The only reason Modi continues to win as Prime Minister is due to Rahul Gandhi and his ineffective approach,” KTR stated.
KTR further emphasized the need for regional parties to unite against the BJP, suggesting that a potential third front could pose a serious challenge to Modi. It is worth noting that his father and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) had previously launched the third front initiative and even renamed the TRS as BRS. However, this effort did not yield the desired results, as the BRS lost both on the national front and in its home state of Telangana.