Talking about how the digital age has taken over the charm of living in the moment, Kirti says, “We are getting overpowered by the whole digital age that is building around us. Yes, it helps us connect, communicate and express ourselves but there is another dark side to it which people don’t realize and they get consumed by it.”
The idea of technology is to use it for your benefit, she says.“It is to help our lives become better and more meaningful but I think what is happening is it is taking over and when technology takes over, you are controlled as it starts making choices for you, and it's scary. This is the time we need to step back and really contemplate our choices,” she says.
The actor agrees that we all as human beings need validation. However, for her, now social media took validation to another level which is very very unhealthy.
“We see a lot of things going wrong. It's like trans and you need to sort of break out of that trans but it's not easy because everybody is doing it. But just because everybody is doing it, it doesn’t mean it's good and it's healthy so you have to really filter. Your sole responsibility is to take care of yourself and your life,” she says.
Kirti says that through this film, she wanted to talk about the robotic and mechanical nature of human beings that is increasing day by day and taking over the world. “It is like slow poison,” she sums up.
The short film is directed by Gaurav Dave. And produced by Roy Kapur Films and is streaming now for free on Amazon miniTV within the Amazon shopping app