Why blame the parents. What is their fault? Do you think a father/mother will ask their son/daughter to opt for live in relation? Younger is unable to cope up with current trend of materistic world. They think they know better. They do not want to discuss any issues with parents and parents are most of the time kept in dark. It is high time the younger generation take their parents in to confidence. Remember only parents will have genuine interest in wellbeing of their children. N.Swaminathan.
Suicides by girls from entertainment industry has become a routine news off late. We see young actresses tasting success at a young age and falling prey to the glamour of the industry at an age when they find it difficult to deal with emotional traumas. To add to this, we have been seeing a steep decline during the last two decades in moral and social values in our system. I would blame the parents of such girls for these mishaps. The parents, instead of being with their children during the raw age of 16-25 years to support them in their struggle with self, with successes and failures, with their relationships, etc. They are happy to see their children getting success and are lost inn the glitterati of the entertainment industry and leave them free to decide. Seldom do they realise that handling success at a very young age is very difficult, and managing failures is all the more difficult. In the instant case too, the girl was living in Mumbai all alone, coming from a small town like Jamshedpur. The social values of small towns and the cities like Mumbai are far too apart. Living in relationship for a girl of 20-22 is too much for her to handle. Till everything goes well, it is all very good. But they face failures, it becomes unbearable for them to handle. They are not able to face their families back home too who feel so proud, albeit falsely, about their success and following in the media and screen. The young performers need a lot of moral, emotional & physical suppor
Re: Suicide by Pratyusha Banerjee
by Ravi R Saigal on Apr 04, 2016 08:40 PM
Fully Agree. But It Doesnot Look Like a Suicide in First Place. The Boy Friend The way He Is Behaving Seems to be Involved, & To Say if they Had such a Good Relationship & Say that He is Unaware why she Committed Suicide is Contradictory. In a True Neta Style He has started Feeling Unwell & Hospitalised to escape investigation & Buy out time No Suicide Note ?? Another Fishy Murder being covered as Suicide When All Her Friends have come on Record to say that Her relationship was not all that smooth & Voiced that This Fellow had Hit her in Public, There is Little Doubt that there is His Involvement. the way things are unfolding It appears to be Murder & May She Get Justice
Re: Re: Suicide by Pratyusha Banerjee
by gladson on Apr 04, 2016 08:59 PM
is this tragedy any different from the Jiah Khan case? it seems to be the same. did Jiah get justice? the answer is a big NO, and everyone knows about it. same will the result, after the eye wash grilling of Pratyusha's BF. he will be a free man very soon.
Suicides by girls from entertainment industry has become a routine news off late. We see young actresses tasting success at a young age and falling prey to the glamour of the industry at an age when they find it difficult to deal with emotional traumas. To add to this, we have been seeing a steep decline during the last two decades in moral and social values in our system. I would blame the parents of such girls for these mishaps. The parents, instead of being with their children during the raw age of 16-25 years to support them in their struggle with self, with successes and failures, with their relationships, etc. They are happy to see their children getting success and are lost inn the glitterati of the entertainment industry and leave them free to decide. Seldom do they realise that handling success at a very young age is very difficult, and managing failures is all the more difficult. In the instant case too, the girl was living in Mumbai all alone, coming from a small town like Jamshedpur. The social values of small towns and the cities like Mumbai are far too apart. Living in relationship for a girl of 20-22 is too much for her to handle. Till everything goes well, it is all very good. But they face failures, it becomes unbearable for them to handle. They are not able to face their families back home too who feel so proud, albeit falsely, about their success and following in the media and screen. The young performers need a lot of moral, emotional & physical suppor
Re: Re: Suicide by Pratyusha Banerjee
by jakkula kumar on Apr 04, 2016 08:44 PM
Correct.. It's parents who need to understand this and realize. But they seldom realize!!