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Media goes too far in highlighting celeb kids and do the damage that is collateral

By D N Singh

The tipsy and faltering exit from a famous eatery in Mumbai by Nysa Devgn, daughter of Ajay Devgn and Kajol, was virtually a ill diet for her die-hard fans. They did not like that, drunk and an imbalanced star-kid loses control on herself.

Likewise the kids of other such cine celebs walk into the wrong areas and get trolled by fans and a bit more off-the-tracks then land in trouble. The case of SRK’s son cruising in sea with addicts catapulted him to an area of defame.

It is not known exactly that how much people can have the spare time to know Bollywood celebrities so keenly- what do they wear? How do they live? What do they eat?

It can well be said that, the media which goes overboard for such details as infotainment stuff somehow instill that into the psyche of the young mass in the society.

Thanks to our media, each of the aforesaid things have the potential to be “Breaking News” worthy. Not just celebs, even their kids, right from their name to their choice of career, everything has been put on a platter beforehand by our dear media.

If the media has arrogated to itself the role of an intermediary and harbinger of ethics then it must take a second though before being shamed within itself.

After the Mama-Papa stars now the media has been on it’s toes to hound for their kids as how, they are glamorous and glitzy in public. Where they look at and how they dispose off with the attending staff, good or bad.

They are no special stuffs falling from the heaven. Sometimes they simply follow the parents and seek equal freedom to revel outside. Approval or no approval they want their slice of breads.

Nysa Devgn, daughter  of Ajay Devgn and Kajol, suddenly zoomed into fame for what. Ajay, known for his composed nature and remaining far from many controversies and gossips somewhere failed in the parenting side. Even Kajol, belonging to a traditional Bengali family set-up must share the guilt for Nysa’s openness.

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