Mumbai, Nov 6 || Actor Kunaal Roy Kapur, who stars in a show “Thode Door Thode Paas” in which a family gives up technology to live like it’s the 1970s and 1980s, says feels both the younger and older generations today are living in isolated bubbles.
Kunaal said: We were all more comfortable being bored when we were growing up. That led us to pursue interests, and left more time for human interaction. I feel both the younger and older generations today are living in isolated bubbles. If people can just learn to straighten their necks and look up.. out into the world , look at each other again that would be wonderful. "
Talking about the idea of living without technology, he said it would be a near-impossible challenge in modern times, he said: “Quite impossible for anyone today. We feel so anxious if we even leave our phone at home, it’s like we are lost or without a limb.”
“It’s what connects us to work, personal life, entertainment, so being cut off from all forms would be very challenging. It would really demand a reimagining of one’s life and how you spend your time."