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Pravasthi Case: People Love Seeing Celebs In Trouble

Pravasthi Case: People Love Seeing Celebs In Trouble

It's a psychological phenomenon that common people often enjoy seeing celebrities in trouble.

They tend to view everything related to the entertainment industry in a negative light, firmly believing that something nefarious always happens behind the scenes in film and TV shows.

When a conflict arises between a common singer and celebrities, society typically sides with the singer rather than the stars.

The allegations made by singer Pravasthi against Keeravani, Chandrabose, and Sunitha seem "immature" and childish.

It’s clear she couldn't handle her failure on the show and reacted out of frustration. In fact, the song "Antaa Ramamayam" that she performed on the show wasn’t anything extraordinary. It’s decent, but it doesn’t stand out in a competitive setting.

She stumbled on one or two words, and the divine grace expected in the song wasn't delivered as it should have been. What the judges said doesn’t seem controversial at all.

That aside, the public is attacking Keeravani and Sunitha harshly in comments. Keeravani, in particular, has lost much public respect. Many believe he secured an Oscar by spending tens of crores on promotions, making a huge spectacle out of it.

While the song "Naatu Naatu" may be popular, it doesn't hold much substance when it comes to actual glory.

Moreover, Keeravani has been known for making unnecessary political statements recently and indulging in irrelevant talk on shows like Padutha Theeyaga. His anecdotes are often boring, and he never seems to connect with the audience.

As for Sunitha, her personal life has caused her to lose respect in conventional society. This lack of respect is reflected in the harsh language and cuss words used in social media comments.

Overall, everything matters for a celebrity — personal life, public behavior, talent, and the way they communicate.

Without these qualities, they leave themselves open to public criticism, and people won't hesitate to curse them when the opportunity arises.

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