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Sounds a bit like who is John Galt isn't it? But it isn't it. In this ride, we talk about life imitating art and art imitating life at the core of it.
Body shaming someone is not my definition of fun, neither is laughing at someone's challenges or disabilities. Very recently, a celebrity couple
posted a picture of their definition of a funny face. It was a face with squinted eyes and hanging tongues.
While it got a million likes and laughs, it hurt the sentiments of many people as well. A simple joke for some, is a nightmare for others.
WhatsApp forwards, retweets memes and the whole social media circus snowball insensitivity to the next level without realising
the damage they might cause to many people. We dive deep into the stereotypes prevalent in the Indian entertainment /movie industry and how
the woke generation needs to break the chain and set a new trend.
By AayanSounds a bit like who is John Galt isn't it? But it isn't it. In this ride, we talk about life imitating art and art imitating life at the core of it.
Body shaming someone is not my definition of fun, neither is laughing at someone's challenges or disabilities. Very recently, a celebrity couple
posted a picture of their definition of a funny face. It was a face with squinted eyes and hanging tongues.
While it got a million likes and laughs, it hurt the sentiments of many people as well. A simple joke for some, is a nightmare for others.
WhatsApp forwards, retweets memes and the whole social media circus snowball insensitivity to the next level without realising
the damage they might cause to many people. We dive deep into the stereotypes prevalent in the Indian entertainment /movie industry and how
the woke generation needs to break the chain and set a new trend.

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