Tik-Tok star Siya Kakkar (16-17 y.o.) commits suicide | New Delhi ... - Page 3

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: rkisnothot

Indians need to stop glorifying suicide. Nobody really cared about Sushant when he was alive but now he has all these new fans going on a rampage. Now he's a genius who nobody else can match up to, everyone was jealous of him, his talent was unmatched, and he was the best thing that had ever happened to BW. Everyone else is being trashed while he has been turned into a heroic martyr.

Upon seeing this type of craziness, it's not so surprising that idiotic teenagers are committing suicide. They want to get that reception in death that they never got in life.

He was what he was. And that's a fact. Stop Assuming no one did suicide before SUSHANT Singh Rajput did. India has a history of Teens suiciding because of Education pressure. It's because the Teens of today's generation are lacking somewhere maybe in making themself mentally strong.

No one wants a Reception on their death when they visibly won't be able to watch it. Teens does suicide even when they have a love failure. First know the reason then start your gun. I know it hurts to see your favourite gets RIGHTFULLY trashed but your comment shows how Insensitive kind of person you are.

And yes no one even Cares about any kind off victim until something grave happens. That's how the world is.

And Depression leads to suicide and is Normal is not said by Sushant's fans. So stop dragging him everywhere.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Terenaina

I know what sushant did was not the way to do it but I can understand the feeling of hopeless he felt with people started taking away his happiness, snatching everything from movies to ads, false blinds on him and this industry has powerful people too that can send underworld. I still think he loved his ex. Who knows if he quit but still lived here f he felt safe. You become paranoid when people start attacking you professionally. I can understand that feeling of hopeless that comes with depression. It’s not like us where we quit the job and never have to see these people again. That’s why I said he could’ve lived abroad and started his life fresh there. But it’s too late now. Life without hope, it’s like your dead.

How convenient it is for people to preach. Like are you doing any help to anyone rather than bad mouthing the people already fed up of this life.

Not every one has same mental health. Not everyone has people to talk. I have many a times felt no one understands my pain and maybe they will be better without me. But I have my parents Everytime I see them I feel maybe no one will care but they will be shattered. After a lot of struggle I did talk to my mother it didn't help my situation but I felt relaxed. Not everyone gets that. Not every parents understands, not every people has it in them to explain. Why bad mouthing the victim, trash people around them. Don't we know how severe suicide cases are.

Noone cares to listen to someone and once they r dead we come up with 'coward' 'pagal hai kya' maa baap ka nahi socha kinda shit.

They might have tried. They r wrong definitely but people around must also be great enough to hear out problems of their near n dear ones..

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Posted: 5 years ago
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There are suicide cases even when a child was denied for a Toy or something.

This girl was very famous maybe she occurred in some kind of uncomfortable situation. It can be fear or anything that can lead towards this.

They don't even understand how big thing like Suicide is.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Sometimes, I feel social media stars are more prone to mental illness. Try taking a mobile phone from a teenager.. they go crazy.


These people are affected even more...plus this social media work model isn’t very sustainable.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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People are realizing that suicide adds to their "fame" and there's nothing more heartbreaking than that 💔


Like please, seek help, seeking help isn't going to a therapist, it's as simple as talking to a family member, a friend, an acquaintance, calling an anonymous helpline. 😔

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Posted: 5 years ago
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You are TOTALLY insensitive actually. What gives you the right to call this a fad? Do you realise how desperate and hopeless one would feel to take their own life? Suicide is never the answer but you don’t know what goes on in people’s lives or head, so keep quiet if you don’t have anything sensible to say about someone who’s just died.


Originally posted by: mehak_kapoor

Is this becoming a fad? I do not mean to be insensitive, but of Sushant, I understand. Sushant was a man of the world, had enough exposure-experience, to know he was missing something in life and hence resorted to the extreme step.

But this young child, who barely had any real life experience died by suicide. She is not yet out of school. It is like kids these days get this thought at the drop of the hat. After Sushant, even his 14 year old fan died by suicide. 2020 is getting as worst as it can get.

There are rapid changes going on in the mentality of kids these days. Parents need to catch up and provide diagnose the need for mental counselling.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

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Posted: 5 years ago
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One kid few days back committed suicide because his mom switched off the TV. He was watching TV all day long so she scolded him and he hung himself.


These cases are becoming so common as kids get to know about such suicide cases and think of either threatening their parents or trying it themselves without even understanding about life and death. It's becoming a scary trend now.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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As much as I feel for people who are so depressed that they feel that life is not worth living, please think a hundred times before impulsively taking a step you cannot take back. Life is precious. Trust me, there are people I see in the hospital who would do anything to live another day. Don't give up on life for anything. Nothing in life is permanent. Our pain, our struggles. Life itself is not permanent. Taking such a drastic step will not only affect our loved ones but also leave them traumatized for life. Losing someone to suicide is the most traumatizing thing because there is no answer. You leave people with so much guilt and trauma that maybe they could've done something which will haunt them for life. Especially your parents and siblings. Don't do it. Whatever the reason may be, suicide is never the answer.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Just before Sushant's death case, Manmeet Grewal committed suicide. The reason for Sushant's death is something that has exposed dark side of bollywood in a way that it has to face intense public wrath for the first time. About Jia Khan's suicide case, the intensity of public outrage was quite low where no one was saying we will not watch Soraj Pancoli's movies. But look what the public is doing now. In digital age, glorifying, judgments will continue to happen.

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