Mandira Bedi: Recently the final of the T20 Cricket World Cup was held and India became the champion. India is also getting congratulations from all sides on this victory. IPL matches have been played before as well. It is known that during this time not only men but also commentators and television presenters were monitored. Earlier this was not the case. This process in India started with the 2003 World Cup. It was founded by Mandira Bedi, who starred in Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. At that time this game was broadcast on Sony TV. But according to his comments, he got a lot of negative comments during this time. Now the actor has spoken openly about this.
He said, “At that time there was not so much social media where you could see people’s opinions.” But then we had the Internet, but it was not like today. Sony TV saved me from all that. He often used to say that he did not need to know what people think. Access to it was blocked for me. What I have learned in my career as a cricketer is that there will be a lot of people in the world who like you and there will be people who don’t like you. So be grateful to those who love you and let go of those who don’t love you.
At present, she has a lot of influence on social networks.
Talking about Mandira Bedi, by this time she had made a name for herself through cricket commentary. The actress has previously talked about the criticism she received for becoming a female commentator. She said that initially even the cricketers themselves did not accept her as a cricket TV presenter. Mandira has appeared in many films and television series. Thanks to her fitness, she remains in the news even today and is now a famous social media influencer.