She might have became famous with this , but I doubt she will get any brands or endorsements with this kind of cheap publicity.
Originally posted by: StarkGirl93
Well that’s the thing they weren’t joking about it, they were tryna create awareness in the worse way possible.
Yes, This is not the way to create awareness instead it may create panic and also awareness in wrong way. Death is a sensitive matter not for stunts or jokes.
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Originally posted by: Outlander22
She might have became famous with this , but I doubt she will get any brands or endorsements with this kind of cheap publicity.
Yes this type of stupid stunts should not be encouraged, instead I hope strict actions are taken against her
Ladke maar nhi sakte par ladkiyo ko sandal par keechad lga ke marna chaiye
Originally posted by: guenhwyvar
Someone didn't watch Friends.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O4tQb3vR5s
It's an unfortunate thing to say but ---- her staying dead would have proven to be more impactful on cervical cancer awareness than her being like "I'm actually not dead, I pretended to be dead to raise awareness".
When she was dead, I was like huh - let me look into this. Now that she's alive, my brain is like "huh ... fark this beeeeeccchhh"
U r absolutely right .. unfortunately.
Now that people know she faked it..how will it encourage people to take vaccine? If at all..people now believe it doesn't cause sudden death.
Many would have read the word cervical cancer..but while searching for Poonam Pandey. Don't think it has prompted people to get more info..vaccine to dur ki baat hai.
It has become all about the stunt and the person who carried it out
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