Updated On: 17 March, 2018 02:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A big hue and cry has been made about the selfie culture in India. While some call it narcissistic, others claim that it is become quite an obsession amongst the youth


Smriti Kalra
A big hue and cry has been made about the selfie culture in India. While some call it narcissistic, others claim that it is become quite an obsession amongst the youth. However, as she observes No Selfie Day today, actor Smiriti Kalra disagrees with this. "I enjoy being clicked. My objective of clicking selfies is saving on typing because a picture says a thousand words. I use it in my Whats app conversations with my friends. Rather than writing, 'I am not feeling very bright', I click a selfie making a sad face or puppy face and send. Another example is when I am very happy, I click a happy face with a thumbs up sign and send," she says.