Bad Filmy Impact: Doctors treat teenager for smoking cigarettes ‘inspired’ by Rocky Bhai in KGF chapter 2 film
Hyderabad, May 28 : The incident of a teen ager falling very sick after smoking a full pack of cigarette inspired by a film does speak a volume about adverse impact of films on youngsters.
Doctors at Century Hospital, a leading multi-specialty healthcare provider in the city on Saturday announced they have successfully treated a teenager after he smoked a full pack of cigarettes ‘inspired’ by Rocky Bhai, the main character in KGF chapter 2 film, and fell severely sick.
The boy needed immediate medical attention to provide relief from the after-effects of smoking cigarettes, along with strong counseling.
A resident of Rajendranagar in Hyderabad, the 15-year-old boy (name withheld to protect child’s identity), was rushed to Century Hospital located at Banjara hills in the city, when their parents learnt he smoked a full pack of cigarettes after watching KGF 2 chapter film for three times in just two days, the hospital said in a release here.
The boy watched the movie in the second week of its release in theaters; and was inspired by ‘style’ of the lead character ‘Rocky Bhai’ and wanted to ape him by smoking for the first time, only to fall severely sick in the process.
Commenting on the case, Dr. Rohith Reddy Pathuri, Consultant Pulmonologist, Century Hospital said, “Teenagers do get easily influenced by characters like ‘Rocky Bhai’. In this case, this young boy took to smoking and fell severely sick after consuming a packet full of cigarettes.
Movies are a highly influencing element of our society, and it is important movie makers and actors have a moral responsibility to not glamorize acts like smoking cigarettes or chewing tobacco or consuming alcohol.
Characters like ‘Rocky Bhai’ have a cult following and young minds do get influenced by the acts of these demigods on the screen.”
“Parents of adolescents must ensure they keep a watch on what their children are doing, and what factors are influencing their child’s acts. Instead of regretting later, it is important parents play a role in creating awareness about the ill-effects of acts like smoking tobacco and consuming alcohol, Dr Pathuri added