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In Ulladakkam, an old Malayalam film, there is a scene. Whenever Freddy (Kunchan), the cook of the house sees Sunny (Mohanlal) a psychiatrist, he throws up everything in his mind. The only difference with some interviewers is they frame and air that exact question at the targeted guests with vulnerabilities. Whatever that Pandoraâs box holds gushes out, snippets of which are sold on various social media stands like hotcakes. I am with the trend and never against viral content. Something that disturbs me is the sheer intrusive nature of it and how celebrities from all walks of life fall victim to it. Is it okay to say all?
If transparency is a great virtue at a certain stage with someone or to the world, itâs not so far it turns your worst fear. Childhood traumas, mental lows, breakups, divorce reasons/reasoning, success/failure insecurities, single-parent hurdles, facing unexpected deaths of dear onesâŚtopics are very sensitive and zealous. Looking compassionately into their eyes and tapping the insides of others is a winning art. Not everybodyâs cup of tea. Many young artists come on these platforms with their emotional baggage showering praises on anchors for making them comfortable and nude before the public. Isnât it a game-changer?
The other side of it is always greener. Like, it could be beneficial to bare minimum one person who suffers from similar symptoms. Ironically, what garnishes such narratives are sequences from your closets. It can bring many people on board who never thought they would be a known original in someone elseâs âmy storyâ.
Observe these fluid anchors on any visual media, they are all Sunny-Freddy combo. And viewers are on a âhighâ while consuming them. Silent learning and open binging arenât same. My Storiesâ are always inspiring. Yet, being the one easy to crack is never a trait but a bait.
You can be genuine and close to others keeping a gentle distance. More than who you are, how you are with them is measured in the end. Relations thrive on meeting the expectations of the other. if you decline, thatâs itđ.
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