This content was originally posted by: Mo0nLighting
SSR's death fills people with all sorts of mixed emotions, mostly sad. Unless that person was someone as heinous as Hitler or the likes of him, any lost life is one to be remembered.
Why do people lose their marbles as soon as someone decides to commemorate his death or makes a gesture to remember him? How is that equivalent to "glorifying" suicide? No matter how hard some people try to minimize him and put him down for his "suicide," the searing pain of loss sits in the hearts of many. Just because you find the government opportunistic doesn't mean you lose sight of humanity.
Having said that, this is not a verified source. "Reportedly planning" to name an award after him sounds about as credible as me "reportedly planning" to buy India-forums a couple years from now to turn it into Venezuela-forums.
showing respect to suicide?? why so??
funny how one my college mates committed suicide just few months back but the treatment is so very different
i feel sad for his family a life was wasted ssr was good actor he did not deserve this nobody did but i dont think he has done anything to deserve such high honors irfan i can understand he was an actor who actually deserves such respect for his invaluable contribution
ssr when alive was as good or bad as any other actor of industry but suddenly after his death he has became some kind of messiah
the fact unless otherwise proven by cbi remains that he committed suicide and yes we should pray for his to rest in peace and no other human being meets same fate
but to felicitate he probably did not deserve as living person is like glorifying suicide
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