Katrina Kaif took some time to come on social media platform such as Facebook and Instagram. So, she recently on whether social media is a curse said, "I think there are two ways of looking at it. If you can’t beat them, join them (smiles)." Talking about privacy in today's social media times, she said, "In about last five years, the concept of privacy has anyway ceased to exist and I saw the shift happen when the photographers could be spotted everywhere in Mumbai and, in a way, the paparazzi culture started." About paparazzi culture, Katrina said, "In the last half decade or so, that culture or that sense of privacy that you are talking about changed with the invasion or takeover of social media. If I go off social media, it is not going to give me more privacy. You are still going to have that paparazzi picture or that photo from a party." She also said, "Earlier, everybody would get to know about a party — who all were there and what all happened — only 3-4 days after it had taken place but that’s not the case anymore." Also read: These stars win big on Vogue Beauty Awards 2017 I think I am meant for unconventional films, says Ayushmann Khurana The makers of Shubh Mangal Saavdhan are expecting U/A certificate