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Saif Ali Khan says he stopped reading about himself online after Kareena’s advice

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Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan have been in the news a lot lately. In the midst of the occasional criticism and trolling on social media, Saif recently acknowledged that it was Kareena’s advice that helped him deal with such issues.

Saif revealed in a new talk that he used to look himself up on the internet and read things that would distress him. It was his wife Kareena’s advice that came in handy at the time.

In a conversation with Bollywood Bubble on social media and trolls, Saif revealed that the most hazardous aspect of social media is ‘anonymity.’

He said, “People throw a lot of violence around and stuff like that. So it can get a little wrong.” Further, Saif revealed that he had stopped himself from reading things about him online after Kareena’s advice over it.

”My wife told me,’ you know what just stop doing it’. I had stopped for a while” he said.

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“I don’t read it. I am off it and It is really cool. Because it also helps me focus, it can get addictive you know. I can google myself and start checking out what I said when and then I read something I don’t like and it spoils my mood. My wife told me,’ you know what just stop doing it’. I had stopped for a while and I really started saying what do I do,” revealed Saif.

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