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Aditya Deshmukh: Technology is a gift
Aditya Deshmukh

Aditya Deshmukh: Technology is a gift

| @indiablooms | 20 May 2022, 10:15 am

Mumbai: Actor Aditya Deshmukh says that technology has really made life easy.

The actor, who is seen in the show Ziddi Dil Mane Na, says that technology has also altered the way people think.

“I don't consider it as a curse as today mindset has changed. Earlier you used to document the reports and today you can store them in your phones and laptop. It's a problem-solving thing. Technology is a gift I would say,” she says.

He adds, “Technology has changed day by day drastically and we live in a world where we can't live without these tech savy appliances like mobile and internet. I won't say it's a curse or something, it's a boon because we should go with the trend and it has changed. Things have changed a lot. During our days, the basic amenities of life were food, clothing and shelter, but not now. With the tech-savy devices, we are incomplete. Today if someone steals your wallet that would not be a big issue, but if your phone gets stolen then you become very restless. Everything is so accessible on the phone and suddenly when everything goes off you become helpless. To a major extent, technology plays a very vital role in today's culture and life.”

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