This gives you an insight to how toxic journalism can be
https://urbanturban21.blogspot.com/2020/07/do-words-have-power-to-kill.html
This gives you an insight to how toxic journalism can be
https://urbanturban21.blogspot.com/2020/07/do-words-have-power-to-kill.html
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Another life ruined by Kangana 👍🏼
i don't know how Michael Jackson survived for so long.
Wow, its a piece written from the heart
Wow. But so true.
There's an old adage:
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But words will never harm me
I once read an updated and correct version of it.
Thanks for sharing! This was a wonderful read.
Reading it also made my blood boil. Usually I get over such incidents in a matter of a few days. But for some reason, in SSR's case, I just can't let go!
I so agree to the below, quoted from the blog:
Now when an ‘A list’ actor’s film just about breaks even, the occasion is celebrated by splashing the actor all over the press. New associations spring up. Big films are signed. Other stars photograph with you. I saw hardly any of this in Sushant’s case. And this begged the question; Was he denied his hard earned success by his peers? Was the stupendous performance of his film underplayed? Could this disappointment, that nothing he did would ever make it right, be the final straw for him?
This was a sad but infuriating read.
Now Kangana and Hansel both are acting like some warriors against Nepotism and slandering.
Capitalizing on someone’s unfortunate and untimely demise.
I so agree to the below, quoted from the blog:
Now when an ‘A list’ actor’s film just about breaks even, the occasion is celebrated by splashing the actor all over the press. New associations spring up. Big films are signed. Other stars photograph with you. I saw hardly any of this in Sushant’s case. And this begged the question; Was he denied his hard earned success by his peers? Was the stupendous performance of his film underplayed? Could this disappointment, that nothing he did would ever make it right, be the final straw for him?
You can have success but if people don't know about your success, then it has little impact. After SKTKS, I remember seeing Kartik everywhere. He was doing ramp shows, giving interviews, bagging major endorsements, etc. Same with Ayushmann. You can be offered these things to an extent but mostly it is the actor's management that goes out and fetches these opportunities to gain visibility.
I think largely he didn't know how to (or didn't want to) market himself and maybe also didn't have a good team around him. This difference can be seen in the success of Chhichhore. As far as I know, he didn't do a single success interview for that film but I have seen multiple media activities for both Nitesh Tiwari and Shraddha post the film. I think it was probably the same for Dhoni as well. He was delivering these major successes but people were just not aware.
I believe he died of overdose of medications, he was stressed due to the rehearsal of his final touri don't know how Michael Jackson survived for so long.
I guess we see the glamour and shine but we don't know that some of these talented artists are going through stress. And I liked how the article talked about how stress can cause major mental illness. True statement.
https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/television-news/article/gangsters-planning-to-kill-munawar-faruqui-arrested-by-delhi-police-23596857
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