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Rehan Shah
@ririshah · 5:00

Ugly Journalism & Rishab Pant’s battle with fame

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And obviously I think anybody who remotely follows cricket or remotely follows the news would have seen Ririshah pun's accident, road accident and how he was in such a bad state. And we would have all seen that because of the pictures that were uploaded, pictures that were taken without consent, pictures that were taken when he was not in a state to give consent, pictures that were taken after he pleaded, after he pleaded for them not to be

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Priyanshu Ranjan
@solelypriyanshu · 1:34
It's truly very disheartening to see that senior sports journalists, media houses, they are not even following the work ethics. But it's not a matter of surprise as of now because everything now is just TRP based, number based. Anything that gives you numbers is something that works. And that is why I feel that Indian journalist has hit below the standards
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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:51
They should be portraying a good image of him rather than showing all the accident part, having their own reputation and having their own coverage about the accident and just gathering all the TRP from that, they should also be doing some good part. I'm not saying that they should completely stop all this, because that is their business and that is how they gain the TRP, and that is how they make money. But it is just a fact that things shall be balanced and biased fully
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