Trolled about plastic surgery, what Keya Payel replies

Keya Payel is a popular actress of the small screen. She has given many audience-friendly dramas in her career of more than eight years.
Especially, she has received wide acclaim for playing the role of ‘Mehreen’ in drama serial ‘Eta Amaderi Golpo’.
Amidst all this, there has been a lot of buzz and controversy on social media about her physical changes or plastic surgery.

Netizens claim that the actress has sought the help of a doctor to enhance her beauty.
Recently, Keya Payel was asked about plastic surgery on a Maasranga TV podcast.
There, she spoke for the first time about her surgery rumours and trolls.
Keya Payel said, “This is the first time I am talking about this issue. But I will say that every person is naturally beautiful.
I grew up hearing compliments about my beauty since childhood. Natural beauty is more important to me.”

The actress also said that having her own beauty salon made her interested in working more with beauty.
That interest led her to think about making a small change to her appearance.
Regarding this, Keya Payel said, “I never had the intention to do anything extra to enhance my beauty.
Because, I am happy as I am. But I just added a few things.
And that’s what made my fans so angry. They couldn’t accept it in any way.
Seeing their situation, I said to myself, ‘I apologise, brother, it won’t happen again.’”
When foreign stars make such changes, it is called grooming, but why are domestic artists trolled?
The actress expressed regret over the mentality of the country’s people in response to a question.
In words of Keya Payel, “The people of our country are a little too emotional.

If one person starts talking, others will start talking without even knowing. They don’t know what happened.
Even after seeing my picture from five years ago, they comment now. This excited mentality is present in our entire nation.”
She said, “People gather on the streets just by seeing a crowd without any incident.
People stand there without knowing what is going on. This mentality has actually been practiced for a long time.”
