While most of Celebs has joined the social media bandwagon
right from the beginning, Katrina took some time and stayed away from the
masses. Finally the actress joined Facebook and later Instagram much to the
delight of her admirers.
When Katrina was questioned by a famous tabloid on whether
social media is a curse, she told, "I think there are two ways of looking
at it. If you can’t beat them, join them (smiles)."
Talking of privacy in today's social media times, the
actress revealed, "In about last five years, the concept of privacy has
anyway ceased to exist and I saw the shift happen when the photographers could
be spotted everywhere in Mumbai and, in a way, the paparazzi culture
started."
Speaking further about paparazzi culture, Katrina told,
"In the last half decade or so, that culture or that sense of privacy that
you are talking about changed with the invasion or takeover of social media. If
I go off social media, it is not going to give me more privacy. You are still
going to have that paparazzi picture or that photo from a party."
She further added, "Earlier, everybody would get to
know about a party - who all were there and what all happened - only 3-4 days
after it had taken place but that’s not the case anymore.”
In the meantime, Katrina will next be seen in Tiger Zinda
Hai. The movie which also stars Salman Khan is being helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar
and is slated to release on December 22, 2017.
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