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Oh No! Hrithik Roshan's Krrish Stunt Gone Wrong After 8-Year-Old Boy Leaps Off First Floor Inspired By Him, Ends Up Injured!

Oh No! Hrithik Roshan's Krrish Stunt Gone Wrong After 8-Year-Old Boy Leaps Off First Floor Inspired By Him, Ends Up Injured!

An 8-year-old boy was injured while attempting to imitate stunts from Hrithik Roshan's movie Krrish, highlighting the impact of films on young audiences.
By BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Jul 24, 2023 09:59 PM IST
Oh No! Hrithik Roshan's Krrish Stunt Gone Wrong After 8-Year-Old Boy Leaps Off First Floor Inspired By Him, Ends Up Injured!
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There's no question that movies have a big effect on society. Some are praised for their positive messages about society, while others are criticised for sending the wrong message, especially to young people. Rakesh Roshan's superhero movie 'Krrish,' which stars Hrithik Roshan, has recently been in the news for all the wrong reasons.

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In a shocking event, an 8-year-old boy tried to copy the moves that Hrithik Roshan's character, Krrish, did, but he hurt himself in the process. The superhero Krrish gave the young boy the idea to jump from the first floor of his school, hoping to fall safely on the ground like he did. He hurt his nose, hands, and legs pretty badly in the process, which was a shame. He was taken to the hospital right away for medical care.

Reports say that the boy was sure he could pull off the stunt after seeing Hrithik Roshan's superhero character land in the 2006 movie. The boy wanted to show off to his friends, so he left class under the pretence of filling his water bottle. He then jumped from a height of about 15 feet, but landed on his back.

The school principal made it clear that none of the boy's peers had pushed him to do the dangerous thing. He said that he did the dangerous thing because he liked Krrish and wanted to be like the character.

As word of the incident spreads, people are once again worried about how these pictures affect young minds. Action-packed films and superhero deeds are fun to watch, but it's important for parents, teachers, and society as a whole to make sure children know the difference between fiction and reality. To keep this from happening again, people need to watch dangerous stunts with care and talk about what happens when they try to copy them.

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In spite of the bad thing that happened, people are still talking about the fourth part of 'Krrish,' which has kept fans eagerly waiting for new information. But it's also important for directors to think about what they show, especially when they're making films for kids. To make a safer and more positive impact on society, it is important to find a balance between entertainment and sharing responsible stories.

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