India, April 1 -- A ctor Bhumi Satish Pednekkar didn't hold back as she spoke during a session on Monday at the just-concluded International Film Festival Delhi's inaugural edition, getting candid about social media trolling and the need to support smaller films. In conversation with Sonal Kalra, Chief Managing Editor-Entertainment and Lifestyle, she had a clear stance on dealing with online bullying: speak up or risk becoming a victim. "There should be strong laws against cyberbullying. Not just influencers and actors, but common people face it too. These trolls write such nasty stuff that it borders on being inhumane. To wish for someone's death under the garb of commenting is taking it too far. Aaj agar awaaz nahi uthayi toh aap shikaar banoge kal," she said. The 36-year-old added that social media has become increasingly unforgiving. "Kisi se ek galti ho gayi, toh aap society ke har insaan ko pathhar maaroge?" she remarked. Turning to the film industry, she stressed the importance of audiences supporting smaller films alongside big-ticket successes like Dhurandhar. "I request everyone to please support small films. I have watched Dhurandhar, mujhe bahot pasand aayi, and I am not even a person who likes violent films! But even those films which are light, slice-of-life, heartfelt, agar sirf iss wajah se films ko theatres mein jagah nahin milegi, toh hum log kahaan jaayenge?" she said, adding, "Chhoti films dekhna zaroori hai. There are a handful of OTT platforms, if even they don't take small films like theatres, toh poori industry band ho jaayegi." Addressing the growing fixation with box office figures, Bhumi, recently seen in Daldal, added, "Trade numbers se apne aap ko disassociate kar lo... You should only be concerned with whether the film is good to watch or not."...