
Why was it even news?: Rakul on Virat-Avneet controversy
The world of entertainment is no stranger to controversy, and the recent spat between cricketer Virat Kohli and actress Avneet Kaur has sent shockwaves across social media. The controversy began when Virat mistakenly liked a picture posted by Avneet’s fan-page on Instagram, sparking a heated debate about whether the cricketer’s one-off mistake was a deliberate attempt to send a message to the actress.
As the debate raged on, actress Rakul Preet Singh weighed in on the situation, expressing her thoughts on why the controversy had become such a big deal in the first place. Speaking to a leading publication, Rakul said, “We’re so jobless…to know that Virat’s one like increased 2 million Instagram followers for the girl (Avneet).”
Rakul’s remarks are a stark reminder of the absurdity of the situation. At its core, the controversy boils down to a single mistake made by Virat Kohli on Instagram. However, the media and the public have blown it out of proportion, turning it into a full-blown scandal.
But why did it become such a big deal? One reason is that Virat Kohli is one of the most celebrated cricketers in the world, with a massive following across social media platforms. Anything he does is bound to generate attention, and his mistake on Instagram was no exception.
Another reason is that the media has a tendency to sensationalize even the most trivial of issues. In this case, the media outlets jumped at the opportunity to create a scandal out of thin air, and the story quickly went viral. The result is a situation where the public is left wondering whether Virat’s like was a deliberate attempt to send a message to Avneet or simply a mistake made by the cricketer.
But Rakul’s remarks also highlight the absurdity of the situation. In an era where social media is an integral part of our lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the drama and sensationalism that surrounds it. However, at the end of the day, it’s just a mistake made by a human being, and it’s essential to put things into perspective.
So, why was it even news? The answer lies in the fact that the media and the public have a symbiotic relationship. The media needs to create sensational stories to attract readers and viewers, while the public needs to be entertained and informed. In this case, the controversy surrounding Virat and Avneet has become a juicy story that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world.
However, it’s essential to remember that the media has a responsibility to report on issues that matter, rather than sensationalizing trivial matters like this one. As Rakul so aptly put it, “We’re so jobless…to know that Virat’s one like increased 2 million Instagram followers for the girl (Avneet).”
In the end, the controversy surrounding Virat and Avneet is a reminder of the absurdity of the world we live in. While it’s essential to be informed about what’s going on in the world, it’s equally essential to put things into perspective and not get caught up in the drama and sensationalism that surrounds it.