Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Leave her alone or help her


The video starts with her screaming “Stop it, stop doing it…” But our media definitely is not going to stop doing it. They got a chance, in the name of projecting the danger of fame that is going to bring the lives of people in the glamor industry (what more can they do than the movies like Page 3 did?) to the over use of drugs etc, but what do they care about the woman who was actually begging in the streets for perhaps a dope of cocaine? They portray it as if people are not aware of the glamor industry, not just fashion but the glamorous cinematic world as well.

You see a broken woman there, who has been shut out from the her own family, and who needs your care, not your sympathy. There is this girl who is a victim of the glamor business who had once walked the ramp with the former miss universe Sushmita Sen, but who probably had a mental break down because of the high stressful business the fashion world has, and all you do is making her a study a material instead of helping her? What is that???

I would request her family to give her a chance. Take her back, take her to a rehabilitation center (forcefully, if needed), bring her back to life. This is not something that you should have left to the media to portray this poor woman to be featured in the TV like this.

And CNN-IBN, Times Now etc, the leads of news makers, shame on you! Shame on what you do in the name of public awareness and benefiting from a poor soul’s pitiful situation instead of trying to help her.

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