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8th February 2008, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
jaiganes
it is Sad.
however on thoughts of Suicide - it is a deeper subject. Death is no solution - but definitely an end. Probably some people's life is filled with so much grief and dishonour that death seems to be that much more preferable and honourable to them.
I would implore that we dont "use" the word "cowardice" etc., just because someone committed "suicide". It requires damn enough courage to commit suicide. We should rather focus on what propels some one to this decision. Unfortunately in a country that has a problem of overpopulation, police and other social organisations have neither the money nor the inclination to investigate deeply into the reasons of such acts and happy to "close the case".
Absolutely! Totally agree
Recently another small time actor (who acted as Maddy's friend in Arya) committed suicide.
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8th February 2008 05:36 PM
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8th February 2008, 07:12 PM
#62
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Originally Posted by
leosimha
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Originally Posted by
leosimha
I don't know why the topic heading is "Passes away"? "Passes away" is used to describe that the person has died a natural death. Whereas here the actor has committed SUICIDE.
changed
okay fine. no probs.
maddy, ther is no verbe in the title
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8th February 2008, 07:24 PM
#63
Yes, I think among celebrities, we've had less popular male victims in India. I doubt whether the statistic would suggest an higher quotient for Female (it's just that popular heroines have committed suicide, while we rarely hear the same of superstars from the country). It's an universal fact (by stats, and psychology) that men are more prone to suicide than women, in almost every country (wiki suggests China as an exception, though it's 99', and only selected areas). That's ironic, perhaps we shouldn't throw around the term "weaker sex".
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11th February 2008, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
thilak4life
Yes, I think among celebrities, we've had less popular male victims in India. I doubt whether the statistic would suggest an higher quotient for Female (it's just that popular heroines have committed suicide, while we rarely hear the same of superstars from the country). It's an universal fact (by stats, and psychology) that men are more prone to suicide than women, in almost every country (wiki suggests China as an exception, though it's 99', and only selected areas). That's ironic, perhaps we shouldn't throw around the term "weaker sex".
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14th February 2008, 09:00 PM
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Kunal was murdered"
By Behindwoods News Bureau.
February 14, 2008
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Kunal's father, Retd Col. Rajendra Singh, has come out with an allegation that his son's death was not suicide but murder. Rebutting the theory reported by the press that Kunal was depressed, which eventually led to his suicide, he asked the media at the press conference held at Vile Parle "Kunal was about to launch his film on
Kunal
February 15 and was very enthusiastic about the project. Why would he end his life?"
He also made it clear that Kunal's marriage with Anuradha was not turbulent as reported by the press. As the couple's daughter was not in good health, Anuradha had taken the kid to her father's residence in Ahmednagar. Incidentally Anuradha's father is an army officer and a surgeon.
Singh asserted that Kunal, on the day of his death, spent the entire day discussing his impending film Yogi with his team and had also fixed up appointments for the next day. Had he intended to commit suicide, he would not have done so, he said. Singh stated that he had noticed some marks on the neck, chest and arms, indicating that someone could have grabbed Kunal from the rear and pinned down his arms to thwart any attempts of resistance. But Senior Police Inspector Sonone refuted these statements saying these marks were induced while the body was brought down from the ceiling fan.
Bringing out a new theory to this death, Singh claimed that Kunal could have been a target of some land mafia, as he was involved in some land deals some time ago. Singh also added that a girl named Lavina could be a prime witness to this murder. He said that she is the daughter of a family friend and was to have debuted in Kunal's film. Though she has not made any statement about the murder theory thus far, Singh avers that she is either scared or threatened.
http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-mov...-08-kunal.html
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14th February 2008, 09:01 PM
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25th February 2008, 01:21 AM
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very sad to hear kunal passed away. May his soul rest in peace
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30th July 2010, 04:12 PM
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2nd August 2010, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Ittene naala enge sar irundhingge?
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." Aristotle.
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2nd August 2010, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Ittene naala enge sar irundhingge?
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