logo
'No Magic Wand To Be Like 20-Year-Old, Know Where To Stop': Khushbu Sundar

'No Magic Wand To Be Like 20-Year-Old, Know Where To Stop': Khushbu Sundar

NDTVa day ago
New Delhi:
Actor Khushbu Sundar has pointed at 'fear of missing out' or FOMO as one of the key contributing factors that adds immense strain on the lives of young people and those in the entertainment industry to stay in top shape externally, and in the process fall prey to anxiety, panic attack, depression and a host of other serious health issues.
She said there are two kinds of pressures that people in the entertainment industry face - from within, and from outside.
When people expect you to look a certain way, present yourself in a certain way, whether it's your makeup or clothes, when they expect you to have a designer, a stylist, etc that's what can be called pressures from within the industry, Mr Sundar told NDTV.
"But more than that, I think the pressures are more from the outside world. In today's times, when we talk about social media, this is where the pressure comes from," she said. "... If you're not properly dressed, if one hair is out of place, if your mascara is running down, if you're not wearing your lipstick, then I think the pressure builds up that you don't know how to handle yourself."
"All these are on social media. People in the entertainment industry read the comments and that is where the pressure mounts. So more than the pressure from within the industry, I think the pressure from outside the industry, from the so-called social media platforms, are what amount to anxiety and panic attacks, and depression, and the new term they have got called FOMO, fear of missing out," Ms Sundar, who saw early success as a child artist in Bollywood, told NDTV.
Her comments come amid the discussions on the death of model-actor Shefali Jariwala. While the exact cause of death is yet to be confirmed, findings from the initial medical examination suggested that self-medication and unsupervised anti-ageing treatments, specifically glutathione and vitamin C, may have triggered the cardiac arrest.
Ms Sundar said there was no social media and hence, no pressures of the kind that comes from outside when she was in the industry doing lead roles, and real fans would accept actors as they were.
"... We would just wear a salwar or jeans and a kurta and walk out. Nobody would even bother. And the real fans would be there accepting us as we are. But I have seen these pressures on social platforms about body shaming, about the way they looked at my girls when they were growing up," Ms Sundar said, referring to her two daughters and her parenting experience in the age of social media.
"I saw the kind of pressure, comments and the way people reacted, so I came out of Facebook and told my girls that they were never going back to Facebook. Neither they nor I have been on Facebook since then. But on Instagram... I saw how my girls were ridiculed when they were growing up. They were big girls, taller than their age, tallest in their class... And probably to me, being a mother, it didn't bother me. But then I have seen the kind of pressure my girls went through," Ms Sundar said.
"It was very difficult to make a child understand in their growing up times. But fortunately for me, I was able to handle that and make my children understand that the people who comment, who have these, you know, ideas of being judgmental about the way they look, they're nobody to you. They're absolute strangers. They don't have a face. They don't have a name. You don't know them and you don't have to worry about them. And I was able to put that in my kids' minds. And they're absolutely fine today. They understand how to take the pressure.
"I still don't have a designer. I still don't have a makeup artist. I still don't have somebody who is going to style me when I'm walking into an event or a wedding. I do it by myself and I'm very, very comfortable by myself. I think when you start feeling that I'm going to lose out in this so-called societal pressure or the way I have to present myself, when you're not ready to accept the realities of life, I think this is where the problem starts," Ms Sundar told NDTV.
She respectfully refrained from commenting on the death of model-actor Shefali Jariwala, and also did acknowledge that people taking an anti-ageing regimen is absolutely fine.
"If somebody is happy doing that, there's nothing wrong with it. You know where to stop. That's one thing which you have to learn. You should know where to stop. There are certain things which you start once and it never ends. And that is the fear which I always have. People keep telling me that, oh, you need to get this done. You need to do that. Get that done. I'm saying, let me age gracefully. I have my laugh lines. I have my jowls. I have my crow feet. I'm fine. But if I have to, if I want my skin to glow, if I'm going through a facial, there's nothing wrong with it.
"I go to my skin clinic very regularly, get my regular facials done to see if there are any large pores which need to be treated because all this happens with age. But you should know where to stop. You cannot be totally into that and say that I need a magic wand in my hand and I want to be like a 20 year old at this age. No, you can't be. You have to accept it. You have to learn to accept it," Ms Sundar said.
She suggested going for a regular master health checkup, especially women, and not to focus only on the external but internal too. "This is what most girls miss because they think only appearance is what counts. What is within does not."
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Viral Video Claims To Show "Cleanest Indian Street Food", Internet Does Not Agree
Viral Video Claims To Show "Cleanest Indian Street Food", Internet Does Not Agree

NDTV

time23 minutes ago

  • NDTV

Viral Video Claims To Show "Cleanest Indian Street Food", Internet Does Not Agree

The allure of street food lies in its unapologetic flavours, vibrant colours and the infectious energy of the streets themselves. Indian street food, in particular, is renowned for its bold spices, tantalising aromas and the unbridled passion of its vendors. However, amidst the chaos of crowded streets and sizzling grills, a question often lingers: cleanliness. A recent video claiming to showcase the "cleanest" Indian street food has gone viral on social media, sparking a heated debate online. The video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows a street food vendor making a rose-syrup drink. Also Read: Cold Drink In Omelette? Bizarre Street Food Left Foodies Disappointed The stall has a seemingly clean environment, defying common stereotypical concerns about street food hygiene. Notably, there seems to be an organised workspace. The caption reads, "This is the cleanest Indian street food I've ever seen." Take a look: this is the cleanest indian street food i've ever seen — non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) June 28, 2025 The original video was shared on the Instagram page STREET FOOD JOURNEY. As per the caption, this stall is named "Kulukki" and it is located in Kochi, India. View this post on Instagram A post shared by STREET FOOD JOURNEY (@streetfoodjourn3y) The post went viral with 9.8 million views on social media. Several users disagreed with the sentiment of it being the "cleanest Indian street food". One user wrote, "'cleanest' ....video starts with an Indian dude's hand IN THE GLASS?" Another added, "The refusal to wear gloves, at a minimum, is impressive." Some even came out in defence of food hygiene in India. A viewer wrote, "Foreigners be coming to India and eating from the most unhygienic and rotten places where even locals don't eat." "Why complain about street food? No one's stopping you from going to a restaurant and eating hygienic food. Street food is made on a low budget where hygiene is undervalued, but it delivers rich and authentic flavours," read a comment. "This is in Kochi, this is where I take anyone who's new to this city," remarked a user.

"Courage Has No Age": Woman Completes 10,000-Foot Skydive On 80th Birthday
"Courage Has No Age": Woman Completes 10,000-Foot Skydive On 80th Birthday

NDTV

time28 minutes ago

  • NDTV

"Courage Has No Age": Woman Completes 10,000-Foot Skydive On 80th Birthday

An eighty-year-old woman has become the oldest Indian woman to complete a tandem skydive. Dr Shraddha Chauhan, mother of Retired Brigadier Saurabh Singh Shekhawat, jumped from a height of 10,000 feet on her 80th birthday to make it to the record books. Despite battling vertigo, cervical spondylitis and spinal disc issues, Dr Chauhan took the plunge at Skyhigh India, at Narnaul Airstrip in Haryana, two hours from Delhi. It is the country's only certified civilian drop zone. In a video shared by Skyhigh India's official Instagram, Dr Chauhan is seen preparing for her jump with the support of her son, one of India's most decorated Army officers. "She is my mother. Turning 80 years, and today, I have the good fortune and honour of jumping with her," he says in the clip. "Happy Birthday," he said, as his mother planted a kiss on his cheek. The 80-year-old said, "The desire I had in my heart, to fly in the sky like an aeroplane, today my son has fulfilled that wish. It's a very proud moment". The video shows the brigadier helping his mother stretch and warm up before the flight. Onboard the aircraft, he assists her with the gear, and moments later, the duo free-falls into the blue. A GoPro camera captured the wind whipping against their faces and the breathtaking fall. As her feet touched the ground, Dr Chauhan made history. Many came to congratulate her and wish her a happy birthday. The caption read, "She is now the oldest Indian woman to do a tandem skydive - and the oldest to do so within India. A mother. A milestone. A moment that soared. Courage knows no age. Love has no altitude." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Skyhigh (@skyhighindia)

Nick Jonas Lets Priyanka Shine At Heads Of State Premiere, Fans Call Him ‘Best Jiju'
Nick Jonas Lets Priyanka Shine At Heads Of State Premiere, Fans Call Him ‘Best Jiju'

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Nick Jonas Lets Priyanka Shine At Heads Of State Premiere, Fans Call Him ‘Best Jiju'

Last Updated: Nick Jonas cheered on Priyanka Chopra at the Heads Of State premiere in London, calling it a "date night" and letting her steal the spotlight. Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra turned heads at the London premiere of Heads of State, but it was the 'jiju energy" that stole the show. On Monday night, Nick took to Instagram to share a heartwarming video from what he called a 'date night" for the premiere of Priyanka's upcoming action-comedy film. And once again, he proved why fans can't stop swooning over their relationship. In the video, Priyanka Chopra Jonas looked stunning in a purple fringed maxi dress as she danced to Camila Cabello's hit track Bam Bam. She styled her hair in a chic bun and kept her look elegant and bold. Meanwhile, Nick was dapper in a classic black suit paired with glasses. The video ended with Nick pulling her into a sweet embrace, captioned: 'Date night for #headsofstate premiere in London." Fans couldn't get enough of the wholesome moment. 'Nick Jiju this is everything I need to get through this decade," wrote one fan. Another commented, 'Yasss let the queen have her moment," while someone else called Nick the 'Best cheerleader, I mean jiju." Others praised the couple's bond, with one user writing, 'I'm so fan of this relationship. I'm here for it." Heads of State stars Priyanka Chopra alongside Hollywood heavyweights Idris Elba and John Cena. Directed by Ilya Naishuller, the Amazon Prime Video film features Priyanka as a fierce MI6 operative. The plot follows the British Prime Minister (Elba) and the U.S. President (Cena) who find themselves at the center of an international conspiracy and must work together to survive. Priyanka's character is on a mission to save the powerful duo, setting the stage for a high-octane ride full of action and humor. With their effortless chemistry and support for each other, Nick and Priyanka continue to serve couple goals on and off the red carpet. First Published: July 02, 2025, 01:59 IST

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store