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Kusha Kapila shared her experience after announcing her divorce, saying she isolated herself from public opinions, but her mother faced scrutiny and gossip in her social circles. Opening up about the same, Kusha Kapila stated that the society is unkind to women during their difficult times. 

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In a conversation with Fever FM, Kusha Kapila said, “Unkinder to women, that society is anyway so I think that is something my mother had to go through. I completely shut myself to opinions or anything. I didn’t have the bandwidth for it. So I am sure my mother can speak very clearly about it.”

“She had to speak to relatives and speak to society. She has her own life — she goes to the temple or to the park, she has her own social communities where she had to face opinions and that is how the world works. This is the reality, this is the truth of where we live in and the times we live in. As much progress is happening and we hope for it to happen, some things pretty much remain the same,” she went on to state.

Kusha Kapila has come to a profound realisation, acknowledging that she has absolutely no control or influence over the vast and unpredictable reactions that emerge on the internet in response to various topics and subjects. She said, “The other aspect of it is that you can’t pick and choose what is going to happen to you online, especially if you have opened up your world and life to a lot of people. You can alter how you share your life now, going forward, realising the consequences of sharing your private life with people but I don’t think you get to pick and choose. It is unkind, it is unfair, that is there, assumptions will be made, people will speak on behalf of you and then you are like, ‘What do I give an explanation for? These are a range of topics.”

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“So at some point, you have to pull back. You should realise that people around you should know your truth. The people you truly care for, the people who will be standing with you during your good times, your celebrations, your wins and losses, and hopefully down the line, who will be around your death bed, those are the people you care about,” Kusha went on to state.