Sonali Bendre: Sensationalism is part of society, not just confined to news

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Actress Sonali Bendre recently returned to the world of audio-visual content with her newly-released series.

The ‘In Broken News’ where she plays a righteous editor of a news channel. While it’s a comeback vehicle for her after a period of struggle in terms of health, the series also marked her digital debut.

In a conversation with IANS, the actress spoke about her experience of coming back in front of the camera, how sensationalism isn’t confined to news in the current age, her access point for consumption of information, and her detoxification process from all information junk. While TV anchors may rupture the eardrums by screaming at the top of their lungs, or flashy graphics may blind the viewer With horrendously loud colors, it’s not just the news city collectively gets drawn towards louder where sensationalism finds its place.

As Sonali voices and that’s something really, unfortunately, says, “Sensationalism is a part of society, it’s not in our control, honestly.” But just the news. Everything out there has a bit of then how does she detoxify herself from sensationalism. There are so many voices that the overwhelming flow of information that we end up noticing only the louder ones.” Sadly tends to turn toxic? The answer is simple, there’s not much one can do on an individual Sonali dissociates and switches off, “My way level in her opinion, “Hence, the voices just of detoxifying is to shut down completely.

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