Bigg Boss OTT fame Uorfi Javed has emerged as a very popular name owing to her recent social media stints. After hearing about the recent death of Tunisha Sharma, Uorfi has come out in support of Sheezan Khan, who has been accused for abetment of suicide by Tunisha’s mother.
Uorfi took to Instagram to express her opinion where she made it clear that Sheezan cannot be blamed for the death of the 20-year-old actress.
She wrote: “My 2 cents on Tunisha’s case, yes he might be wrong, he might have cheated on her but we cannot blame him for her death. You absolutely cannot make someone stay with you who doesn’t want to stay.”
Uorfi added: “Girls no one I REAPEAT NO ONE, is worth giving up your precious life for. Sometimes it might just seem like the end of the world but trust me it’s not. Think about the people who love you or just try loving yourself a bit harder. Be your own hero.”
“Please give time some time. Even after suicide the suffering doesn’t end, the ones that are left behind suffer even more.”
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So true….
This is so tragic….
Let’s be honest, this is how life and love is….it is amazing but it is also hard and painful. You will love and you will lose love, but this is what is supposed to make us stronger. People will leave you for whatever reason, but you have to be strong and realise they were not meant for you and look forward to meeting someone else who deserves you. Taking an extreme step like this is, is so terrible especially as no person is worth making you decide to take your life.
Do you know how many men have promised to marry countless of women and backed out…?
We should be teaching our youngsters that they need to value their life and no matter how hard or painful, it is worth it if you hold on and as she is such a talented and beautiful girl, she would have come out of this on top if she had only just held on no matter the pain.
We need to stop feeding this dangerous narrative to our girls about all this nonsense of you only love once or one true love crap…… there is more than one special love out there for everyone…just think about those who lost a loved one and found love again.
Also, the guy has a right to decide to end things as he may have also had concerns especially after this evil love jihad nonsense that is being sprouted by these horrible politicians. So how is he at fault if this is her extreme reaction to it…. this is wrong and his life is now being ruined as a result. So basically, you should be in a relationship you don’t want for fear the person will kill themselves and blame you…. that is terrible.
There are 2 victims here…. both boy & girl:
the guy who for fear ended a relationship and the girl who ended her life over it.
A girl who will never achieve her full potential and her life has come to a tragic end and as for the guy, only time will tell the effect this will have.
But for now, 2 families are destroyed….so tragic and honestly senseless and could have been avoided.
@K as much as I think I should agree with you, your post is more directed towards girls being naive. That is not the case in real life.
Both genders have the right to marry, it should be consensual. Most of the TV shows shown in India, show the fact that either can keep pushing , weathering the other person down till they say yes and show that there is a happily ever after. That’s stalking and persuasion. Where is the “your own will” narrative.
If not the genders involved, it’s the family that forces the arrange marriage.
India doesnt have the lowest divorce rate, cuz both ppl are forced to be in a relationship by others. Why do you think so many influencer couples go out to enjoy life. Most are swingers and it’s a taboo thing for the country.
And another point to this suicide, maybe she didnt have the courage to stand up for herself after the break up. He moved on with work, she couldnt. So to ruin him, she committed the act and blamed him. Which now the general public and her family, she being the woman and all, will say that the man is in the fault. How do you know that she wrote that suicide just prior to her death?
The indian public has to understand that some women are vile enough to do that. It’s not always the man who is vile.