Akshay Kumar Highlights Dangers of Mobile Addiction for Kids on Wheel of Fortune
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Mumbai, Feb 27 (NationPress) During a recent episode of the quiz show Wheel of Fortune, host and Bollywood icon Akshay Kumar expressed his concerns regarding the growing issue of mobile phone addiction among children.
He highlighted how a simple scroll through reels or videos can easily consume up to six hours of screen time, labeling it a trap for young minds.
Engaging with contestants Akash Singh, Priyanshi Singh, and Prateek Chaturvedi, Akshay delved into a thought-provoking discussion about technology, parenting, and the influence of the digital world.
In a poignant moment, Akshay asked Priyanshi about the overwhelming presence of social media apps and queried the audience, “How many parents here feel their children have become addicted?” One audience member responded, “Sir, today’s kids even eat while glued to their mobile screens.”
Addressing the parent's worries, Akshay emphasized the need for introspection among today’s parents, stating that they often hand over mobile phones to their kids at an alarmingly young age. He reiterated that exposing children to devices early is indeed a trap.
He shared a troubling story about a friend whose continuous mobile usage had severe health repercussions, stating, “My friend was watching reels for nearly six hours daily for a year, and his diabetes worsened significantly. Many people are now seeking digital rehab. If you think your child is becoming addicted, it is your responsibility to take action. It is not the child's fault; you are the ones who must guide them and recognize these early warning signs.”
Drawing a parallel to Native American traditions, he stressed the importance of cultural awareness and self-discipline. He mentioned, “In their communities, they have a fire where everyone gathers—some sing, some talk, and others rest. If a child gets too close to the fire, they allow it to happen. If the child gets burned, they learn a valuable lesson and never play with fire again.”
He concluded with a thought-provoking note, “I’m not here to teach you, but for those who find value in this, embrace it; if it doesn’t resonate, remember, no one understands your child better than you.”