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Is it right to call Bollywood actors hero, heroines or stars?


The question I have asked in the topic is actually very much relevant because it is very important to know who we are following and whether that person deserves the kind of praise and appreciation we have for them. 

We have honoured all the actors and actresses with terms like celebrities, stars, hero and heroines. What great and heroic work have they done to deserve such a title? I know that few actors deserve this kind of honour but giving this kind of honour to all is a disgrace of those who are real heroes and heroines of the country.

We need to realize that the honour and respect we give to these actors are actually deserving or not. This is because the recent turn of events has made us realize that these actors have a more muddled and complicated life than we as common citizens. 

Thus, start respecting those who actually deserve your respect and not those who are not capable of getting this kind of respect, honour and love from your end. 

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