In India, being fashionable means imitating the latest tinsel town actor. The hairstyle, clothing, accessories everything count. Not many find out if it really suits them or not. It is funny when some staunch fans look like serious clowns when they imitate their favorite actors, which they hardly understand. Maybe they need someone to show them a good mirror.
But it is simply hateful to see innocent school kids take movie actors as their role models. This is just nipping their uniqueness in the very budding stage. The blame is not on them but shared between the cruel media and ignorant parents.
While the media is forced to make money by showcasing everything about movie actors who call themselves "stars," don't know in what context!!! {may be because they have too many makeup colors on them} But it is an upsetting thing when parents encourage their children by laughing and feeling proud about their kids imitating acting clowns. Wouldn't they want their children to be different?
And let's not forgive the media either, how many times except on national holidays, do we see impressive writers, entrepreneurs, sports icons or even teachers who come on media spotlight. If you need only beautiful people, why can't the media search for beautiful or handsome writers and some others...to feature? There are plenty... including the one writing this blog... Don't media heads have eyes to see...? A head is suppose to have eyes, doesn't it? Doesn't it?

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