Why Did IFTDA President Ashoke Pandit Condemn Fake Death Rumors About Dharmendra?
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Key Takeaways
- Fake death rumors can cause serious emotional distress.
- Responsible journalism is essential for maintaining public trust.
- Dharmendra is recovering and responding to treatment.
- Media outlets should verify information before publishing.
- Support from family and fans is crucial during difficult times.
Mumbai, Nov 11 (NationPress) IFTDA President Ashoke Pandit has strongly denounced the fake death allegations surrounding Dharmendra, labeling them as ‘extremely insensitive and irresponsible’.
On Tuesday, the Indian Film & Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) released a statement following the emergence of false reports regarding the veteran actor's death circulating on the internet. Pandit highlighted the critical need for responsible journalism and called on media organizations to fact-check information prior to dissemination.
The statement expressed, “It is profoundly upsetting to witness the spread of misleading news concerning our cherished icon Dharmendra Ji. Such unfounded rumors are not merely irresponsible but also deeply hurtful. They inflict unnecessary distress on his family, friends, and millions of admirers who hold him in high esteem.”
“Dharmendra Ji represents more than just an actor; he embodies an emotion, a representation of grace, humility, and timeless talent. Promoting false news about such a figure is a disservice to the love and respect generations of Indians have for him. We urge everyone, especially media representatives and social media users, to engage with caution, dignity, and responsibility. Let us honor Dharmendra Ji's life and contributions with truth, empathy, and reverence—reflecting how he has lived his life with warmth, integrity, and immense affection for his audience. Respectfully, For Indian Film and Television Directors Association.”
Rumors asserting that Dharmendra had passed away began to circulate on social media late last night. This hoax even misled a number of celebrities and influential political figures, who subsequently shared condolence messages online. The veteran actor's family, including Hema Malini and Esha Deol, stepped in to clarify the situation and dispel the false claims.
“What is occurring is unforgivable! How can responsible outlets propagate false news about someone who is currently receiving treatment and recovering? This is incredibly disrespectful and irresponsible. Please respect the family’s privacy during this time,” Hema expressed in her post.
Sunny Deol’s team recently provided an update to IANS regarding the health of the ‘Sholay’ actor, stating, “Sir is recovering and responding positively to treatment. Let us all pray for his good health and longevity.”