Shirin Sewani reflects on the tragic suicide of influencer Misha Agrawal, highlighting the intense mental toll of social media. She urges creators to prioritize real-life connections over virtual validation.
Influencer Misha Agrawalβs tragic passing at the age of 24 last month has sparked a profound conversation about the mental health challenges faced by social media creators. According to her family, Mishaβs declining follower count deeply affected her self-worth and future aspirations, leading to her untimely death just two days before her 25th birthday.
In light of this, actress and content creator Shirin Sewani, known for her roles in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Naagin 2, and the web series Taj Mahal 1989, has shared her perspective on the pressures of social media. Reflecting on Mishaβs passing, Shirin expressed deep sorrow and emphasised the overwhelming influence of social media on todayβs youth.
Shirin Sewani stated, βThis is very heartbreaking, and weβre all mourning it. Iβm still in shock. I really believe that β yes β people are forgetting that social media is for us, we are not for social media. Weβre getting consumed β both as audiences and as creators. Itβs all about numbers, and that pressureβ¦ it can really get to your head.β
Shirin Sewani advocates for a balanced approach, urging individuals to look beyond the digital realm. She advises, βThereβs a big life outside of this β thereβs family, thereβs so much more you can do. And the people around you β theyβve always been supportive of what you do in so many ways. They should be your strength.β
Acknowledging the challenges of pursuing a career in social media, Shirin Sewani emphasizes the importance of resilience. She encourages creators to remain steadfast, saying, βIf youβve decided to be on this journey, give it your best. And itβs okay β numbers aaj nahi hain, kal aa jaayengeβ¦ aaj hain, kal nahi honge. You cannot let this become everything in your life.β
Shirin Sewaniβs reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the need for mental fortitude and the importance of maintaining a healthy perspective in the face of social media’s pervasive influence.
