To raise awareness, Poonam Pandey staged her death from cervical cancer. Her public relations campaign backfired when people called for her boycott. Poonam Pandey, an actress and model, stunned everyone when she announced her fake death. She recently said in a video that she is proud of the attention her death has garnered for cervical cancer, the disease she said ultimately claimed her life. Celebrities, including her own business associates, are unwilling to overlook her incentive joke though.
Poonam Pandey is not dead!
In a video that she released, declared that she is alive, not dead. Cervical cancer did not claim my life. Regretfully, she is unable to make the same statement regarding the thousands upon thousands of women who have lost their lives due to cervical cancer.
Designer Saisha Shinde commented on the video stating that, Very disgusted! You were referred to as my friend! I don’t think you should be my friend! You referred to this as consciousness? Get over it! My mother fought cancer and underwent two mastectomies! Unlike you, my aunt and sister never return; she died of a mental illness and my sister had kidney failure. Life is not a game! Death is not a marketing gimmick!
It is a true, unquantifiable fact! You are so shameful, @poonampandeyreal, for manipulating our feelings! And you have my eternal forgiveness for this! Never! What has become of this world? Who are these individuals? Ram Gopal Varma, the filmmaker, approached Poonam’s role in a different way. Hello, @iPoonampandey, she tweeted. Although there may be some criticism for the drastic measures you took to bring attention to this matter, nobody can doubt your intentions or the result of this hoax. Cervical Cancer is currently a hot topic of discussion everywhere. You are beautiful, and so is your soul. May you live a long, healthy and happy life.
Kusha Kapila responded to reports regarding Poonam’s publicity stunt by saying,” There’s an agency behind this.” I can’t believe someone actually came up with the idea and gave it the go-head. My apologies, Riddhi Dogra continued, neither the PR Team nor she. They considered the concept and realized it would be absurd. Since they took an oath to tell the truth, I hold the media and journalists accountable for reporting an Instagram post as news without doing any fact checking. However it appears that the purpose of the oath has shifted to selling people anything with cries and antics, which they will buy because they are ignorant.
Faking your own demise for advertising should be a liable crime, ”Siddhant Kapoor remarked, Revolting. We all understood it was a hindrance and that it happened that nearly all the media places carried the story without confirming it is just ridiculous, “ singer Sophie Choudhary stated. Director of Kashmir Files, Vivek Agnihotri, posted on X, In light of the new problems with social media, I believe that certain rules ought to be in place, particularly for newsmakers and so-called influencers. It’s risky to normalize gimmicks and sensationalism.