How long do we allow Tik Tok menace to kill us for cheap glare

Samikhsya Bureau

The death that occurred in Muzaffarnagar when a duo went overboard shooting a Tik Tok clip can also be seen as a natural culmination. May be technically it was not natural but, such an incident would not have taken place minus the passion indulging in unnecessary aerobics leading to several accident and death.

It is not about a search for an equivalence whether the craze behind Tik Tok is good or a menace, but many often remain vulnerable to risks of life. Be it serious injuries or even deaths, like the one that took place last year in TamilNadu when the trio on the bike were on a overjoyed state shooting a Tik Tok.

They rammed into a bus and one got killed for something that could have been avoided.

Can there be anything more absurd and tragic as well, when in 2019 only, when a trio abandoned one of the worst examples of the craze as one of them, Zakir, inadvertently shot his friend Sohail, while shooting a clip for that monstrous Aap Tik Tok.

Several such incidents of serious injuries and deaths have come to notice over the disgusting craze of Tik Tok which, no body, for sure, can say, what in fact are the gains from such waywardness for limelight.

Even the case of a man getting crushed under the cultivator machine of a tractor while shooting a Tik Tok in Punjab, last year, even failed to instill the minimum sense of caution while doing such things.

Even enactments on things like jumping from a height or someone trying to enact a slitting of own throat are so slippery acts driven by the passion leading to deaths.

Despite a ban on such Aap looms over, the youngsters, even a few glare-crazy people from the celeb world, give pace to the trend which often leads to tragedies.