Aishwarya Rai at the 75th Cannes Film Festival. , Photo Credit: Reuters

“It is uncool to fat shame any one,” Tweeted Malaika Arora Khan Last Week after her sister Amrita was body body-shamed for Gaining Weight. The trolls, of courses, did what they do.

After her red carpet appearance at cannes last month, Aishwarya rai was at the reception end for her ‘botox looks’. The trolls labelled her ‘Buddhi‘(old) and aunty and said the fillers treatment went wing for her and as a result she’s lost her charm.

Amrita Instagrammed a Befitting Reply: “Got a lot of hate on my weight gain! I own it…. I love it… my weight my problem! Since when has everything within Everyone’s Issue. ”

Kareena Kapoor Khan, Age-shamed for her looks, also responded wackly: “Buddhi is meant to be an insult ?? Coz for me it’s just a word… a word that means old? Yes we are older… n wiser… but you, are nameless, faceless, ageless? And so are your folks. “

When netizens show Insensitivity, Divas are well with Kersi Chavda, Psychiatry Consultant at PD Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai.

‘They are vulnerable too’

Beauty and power is a heady mix but celebrities often pay a price for their popularity. It is not easy for anybody to remain unfazed when fun is poked at them. The celebrities may put up a bold front of being unafeted, but they are human too. “Besides being a public figure, they are also a partner, parent, sibling or a friend and are vulnerable like anybody else allse having a good or a bad day,” Says Dr. Chavda. But for them, Doing what their job demands, there is a little focus on their emotional health. They randomly draw flak for their looks and outfits but does anybody care to extinguish their anguish? Asks Dr. Chavda.

Psychiatrists, psychologists, fitness trainers and nutritionists say both gnetic and environmental factors Contribute to Personality, Continuity and Change. The person who is bullied and the one who bullies, both need help; Thought it is not a said or don in our social.

Celebrities are under trendous pressure to keep their bodies looking good and in shape. To constant live up to perform flwlessly, they endden stress ignoring their physical and mental health, depression and anxiety issues, say Dr. Priyadarshan K, Senior Consultant of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Bengaluru.

To deal with the Ordeal of faceless trolls, it is not mandatory but atu count be better to seek help.when individuals come to him for a cosmetic uplift, he indulges in long convections to elicit Information on any past or Present Mental Health Condition. “If i think they need therapy, I send it for an assessment and counseling before surgery,” He says and adds, majority of them have a clear a clear idea thought, of what they want. Empathy, particularly, when it comes to understand and experience other people’s emotions. So, is there a specific way to deal with them? 

The intervention is a situation for the idea should not be to reinforce their behavior, says Dr. Sahir Jamati, Consultant Psychologist and Psychotherapist at Mumbai’s Masina Hospital. For institution, Aishwarya Rai’s Strategy of Implicit Silence also Acknowledgment and not resolutions, he says.

A Whole Community Perhaps Waits to see how celebrities handle trolls. Body Neutrality, Body Positivity, Body Respect, Body Confidence – as Part of the Global Campaign

Being fat is not a moral failure, raather obsession with body size is a waste. Gender stereotyping is a trope we know well enough and therefore, need to focus on accepting the feel of the body than being done obsessed with beach-redy bodies and before-di-de-aftter-diet photos. “When the happy quotient and healing of the mind is better, the trolls can be policed ​​even better,” Says Dr. Priyadarshan.