Entertainment Sector to be blamed for Increased Drug Use?
As the segment of movies and music have always been on the rise among
the general public to be influenced by the styling and songs of various movies
and albums, the entertainment and the pop culture between the glamorous lights
have also issued the normalisation of various segments and activities among the
society which is not good for the health and state of many, where the negative
impact creation and tossed around with the glorified use of such substances
among the general public. Hence, the Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Mumbai and the Drug Rehabilitation Centre in India, comment on the major steps of intake of
harmful drugs, where millenials are getting influenced and are consuming
harmful drugs making the situation look easy to deal with and utmost cool.
The situation has thus worsened in the current days, as nearly every
teen movie showcases the consumption of drugs being very casual in nature,
nearly comparing the scenarios to be a wedding without a cake. Thus, the Drug
Rehabilitation Centre in India states that the misuse of such portrayals has
increased the use of drugs in every manner possible with perfect hideouts and
transferability of drugs across the nation in a much swift manner. The
acceptance of such scenes mainly spoils the name of the glamorous world where
addiction is played out to be very casual in nature and being too glamourize
which also at times drives young kids to get into the habits just to look cool
among their peer groups.
Such myths are also spread around by many celebrities and are then
showcased and telecasted in such an influential manner by the popular media
where movies and series shows so much amount of drug consumption, addiction and
abuse, which are absolute okay to be used amongst the society, making the
portray to be very obvious and easy which it is absolutely not. Nearly 35% of
the music videos have alcohol consumption to be released, where 10% is captured
for tobacco use and 13% for illicit drug consumption respectively. Nearly 1
drinking scene is telecasted for around 22 minute per day, with 1 smoking scene
for around 57 minutes a day, whereas the highest ratio stands for illicit drug
consumption for 112 minutes a day.
Thus, one should immensely understand the difference between a real
and a reel life, where the media sector should also understand the consequences
especially amongst the young generation who suffers from a growing stage, where
struggling recovery always comes at a cost, of either time, money or at times
of life.
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