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Is Media TRP Bigger Than Someone’s Life?


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Dharmendra’s Life and TRP’s Circus:

Last evening, social media was flooded with shocking and heartbreaking news — several Twitter handles declared that veteran actor Dharmendra had passed away. Within minutes, the so-called “paparazzi pages” jumped on the bandwagon, chasing likes, comments, and shares instead of verifying facts. The chaos spread like wildfire, leaving fans in panic and confusion.

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Soon after, Sunny Deol’s spokesperson released a statement clarifying that Dharam ji was alive, stable, and under medical observation. But even before the truth could settle, a few electronic media channels went ahead and aired breaking news claiming Dharmendra had “officially died” this morning. What followed was another round of misinformation that not only hurt fans but also disrespected the Deol family’s privacy and emotions.

Thankfully, Dharmendra’s daughter Esha Deol took to social media to reassure everyone that her father was alive and stable. Minutes later, Hema Malini herself posted a strong statement, calling out the false reports as “unforgivable” and “irresponsible.” She urged everyone to show respect and sensitivity during such difficult times.

This incident raises a crucial question — is TRP or digital reach now bigger than human life? Have our media platforms lost all sense of empathy and ethics? Journalism was once about truth, integrity, and accountability. Today, it seems to be about who breaks the news first — even if it’s fake.

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Before hitting that “publish” button or forwarding unverified claims, shouldn’t we pause and think? Shouldn’t we wait for an official statement from doctors or family members? A legend like Dharmendra, who has given decades of joy to Indian cinema, does not deserve to be treated as a trending topic for temporary attention.

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It’s time we restore decency, compassion, and ethics in journalism — before our humanity gets lost in the race for TRPs.

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By: Digitpatrox

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