Mom Zakiya Sultana responds to alarming trolls giving DEATH threats to Urfi
By News Desk
August 29, 2024 10:25 AM
Bollywood star Urfi Javed’s mom Zakiya Sultana has lately responded to the alarming trolls giving death threats to daughter for bold fashion choices.
In an interview with Zoom, Uorfi Javed's mother, Zakiya Sultana broke her silence on how Uorfi is mocked for her unconventional sartorial choices. Mrs Sultana mentioned that trolls targeting Uorfi bothered her initially, but now she has started ignoring social media negativity. She said: "It would affect me in the beginning, but then I got used to it. I don't read the comments anymore. There are all kinds of people in the world. Everyone can say whatever they want to. We cannot change them. That's fine. If the world has positive people, there are haters too. Otherwise, how will a person be inspired? How will someone move forward?"
Uorfi Javed and her sisters began their careers at an early age. Speaking about how her daughters took up responsibilities early in life, Zakiya Sultana shared that they're independent enough to choose their paths, and she tries her level best to motivate and encourage them. She added: "The situation was such that they had to do it. They're independent enough to choose their paths and do what they wish to. As a mother, it was my duty to motivate them and encourage them to not let hardships get to their dedication. If you fail today, you will rise tomorrow. That's how life goes on."
Earlier, in a conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia, Uorfi Javed talked about her childhood days and shared that she had no friends. However, talking about the current scenario, Uorfi revealed that once every three months, she gets affected by the trolling. She also mentioned that she thinks that people are right when they say that she is a stain on society and a bad example for the younger generation. Elaborating on the same, the actress shared that she can’t quit now, and even if she does, what happens will always be on the internet. She also stated that maybe no one would accept her, and no family would make her a part of their house.