Zeenat posted a picture of herself waving at the camera on Instagram on Friday morning.

The actress shared the photo with the caption: "I took an unplanned social media break. Mostly because I was tired of seeing my face on my grid! This time really made me consider what the world is." How different today is from before." I started. It's largely unrecognizable from what I lived through in the 70s.,

The 72-year-old actress said she is impressed by what the internet and especially social media has done to society.

"There are undoubtedly pros and cons to this. On some level, social media has democratized the idea of ​​fame. Today, anyone with a little talent, luck, and a smartphone can build a career that would have been possible without the enormous privileges of those times. It would have been impossible."

The actress firmly believes that there is "honest talent" on stage.“Yes, there is a lot of noise online, but there is also honest talent that has no platform. On the other hand, I am very wary of the culture of spontaneous outrage spreading online,” he wrote.

Zeenat then addressed the trolling, calling it "cruel things".

“And how carelessly some people say cruel things online that they would never dare say in person. To me this points to a bored society that has forgotten the nuances of the world and everyone who lives in it!”

“To invalidate, degrade, and demean people for the smallest indiscretions absolutely contradicts my vision, which is dialogue, and sometimes the acknowledgment that opinions may differ, and that's OK. .That is all. My sincere wishes for the day," she added.

“I hope you have an amazing Friday. What are your plans?" added the actress, who was last seen in a cameo role as Sakina Begum in the 2019 film 'Panipat'.