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Kartik Aryan Talks About How Controversies Affect Families; Says, “Mummy Ko Bahut Samjhata Hun”

Actor Kartik Aryan shares a beautiful bond with his mother and it is quite evident on social media. He never shies away from expressing his love for his mother. We often witness the actor’s mother in his funny videos and posts on social media. Kartik, who is gearing up for the release of his thriller film, Dhamaka, recently opened up on how he makes his mother understand the trolling and criticism he receives from netizens.

                                              Kartik Aryan with his mother

Kartik appeared on Siddharth Kannan’s chat show with his director Ram Madhvani and talked about how he handles controversies and trolling.

The Pyaar Ka Punchnama actor revealed, “Many times when things are blown out of proportion, it affects to a point that’s why it is happening. But after that, I feel bad for my family because they don’t belong to this world. Since I am from this industry, I have seen that nothing matters and you just need to focus on your work. But many times families are affected. That’s the only thing I get worried of, sometimes. Other than that, it doesn’t matter.”

“I know my work will always speak volumes and I want to give credit to it. And if I am lagging somewhere, I want to improve”, he added.

On being asked if he makes his family members understand the situation, Kartik replied, “Haan bahut samjhata hu, meri mummy ko bahut samjhata hu (yes, I make them understand, I make my mom understand a lot).”

Kartik also talked about how he has done things to earn money but can afford to make choices now. “I am particular about my choices right now,” he said

His upcoming film, Dhamaka is a story of an ambitious ex-anchor Arjun Pathak (portrayed by Kartik) who is given a chance to go live on prime-time TV when a terrorist calls him with a bomb threat. Amruta Subhash, Vikas Kumar, and Vishwajeet Pradhan are also a part of the film. TV actor Mrunal Thakur has a special appearance in Kartik’s film. Dhamaka will stream on Netflix from November 19.

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