Ranbir Kapoor breaks silence on being called ‘toxic’ for his 'Lipstick' comment
Ranbir Kapoor discussed interacting with negative people on social media in a live fan session. Hey, it's a fantastic thing that I don't have to deal with it because I'm not on social media. However, I believe that negativity is crucial, particularly for artists. If you have any work published, both should exist since it will establish equilibrium. You know, there are times when a lot of things are written about you as an actor, and a lot of opinions are expressed that might not be accurate. However, you should take it with a grain of salt since these things are based on my portrayal of myself in films or roles that I play."
The audience, he said, "owns it; people who like or detest my work own it. They can say anything they want about me as long as they give my work a chance, you know, as long as I can show to them that I am an actor, and that has always been my emphasis.