Recently, BollywoodLife had an Insta live chat with Daisy Shah, where the actress spoke at length about how her professional journey has mirrored the movie, Rangeela, and how she's baking different treats to feed the kids at her home despite being a terrible cook to using her trolls to get more famous and the personal bond she feels toward animals
Recently, BollywoodLife had an extremely fun yet deep Insta live chat with the gorgeous and talented Daisy Shah, where the actress spoke at length about how her professional journey has mirrored the movie, Rangeela, seeing a mercurial rise from being a background dancer and assistant choreographer in umpteen movies before getting a break as a lead heroine and how she’s baking different treats to feed the kids at her home despite being a terrible cook to using the trolling against her (for the "our business is our business" dialogue) to get more famous and the personal bond she feels toward animals and how she’s doing everything she can to help them during the coronavirus pandemic. It’s an interview where Daisy truly got candid like never before.
Opening on the insane, incessant trolling that she was put through for the “Our business is our business, none of your business dialogue” from Race 3 – a dialogue of writer Rizwan Shaikh that she had merely mouthed – and whether it had mentally affected her, Daisy Shah said, “It affected me initially as I wasn’t understanding why they (trolls) are making such a huge issue of this dialogue. But later, I saw the other side of it, and realized that it actually made me more famous. People started recognizing me by that dialogue, they called me ‘businesswoman’. So, hey! I’m okay with it. If there are 10,000 people knowing me today, and 100,000 people knowing me tomorrow just because of that dialogue, I’m happy.”
Elaborating on how she got on to her own meme train, Daisy explained, “I’m not doing anything wrong. I’m not getting famous or being known by something stupid or probably for a controversy or something like that. It’s just a dialogue – people are liking it, they’re making memes out of it, so why not join the badwagon? It’s just like behati Ganga mein haath dhoo loo, khudka hi mazak banana shuru kardoo, kya farq padta hain (dip your hands in the same flowing river, poke fun at yourself, what difference does it make)?”
Finally Daisy spoke about how she’s going to react to trolling in future, adding, “In a good way (adopting the same policy she had for the ‘business dialogue’ trolling), yeah. I anyway don’t think that anything bad happens, things are just made to appear bad. I don’t think anybody has an intention to hurt someone. It’s merely done out of fun. And I have this thought that a person can only give you what they have. So, if somebody is hating on me, I feel bad for them because they only have that to give.”
Well, that’s a befitting approach as well as reply to all the haters out there, isn’t it?