Everything that we achieve or accomplish on this planet whether it is in terms of wealth a social status that we enjoy or the power or position that we earn for ourselves which in due course of time tend to become an inseparable part of ourselves.
Celebrities hailing from the glamorous world enjoy every moment of the limelight they are soaked in the abundance of wealth and charismatic powers they have been blessed with in influencing and attracting masses around them adds new momentum in their lives. The never ending queues of fans cheering outside their plush bungalows just to catch a glimpse of them give them a new high. Who on earth would not die for such an admiration and undying attention.
But what really seems to be so beautiful like a fairy tale comes with a big Price tag.
The harrowing and unbelievable aspects of many celebrities indulging in drugs and many other illegal activities is a crude reflection of their otherwise hollow lifestyle. What they project onscreen as a law-abiding citizens is in clear contrast with their real self.
The arc light of glamorous industry blinds them to the glaring realities of life and they begin to believe themselves as godly entities. The disillusionment set in the mind upon seeing multiple failures and falling demand often throws them into depression and loneliness. Recently a very well accomplished actress of Bollywood openly admitted about the mental depression she was being treated for and raised her voice for not being apologetic about mental health issues.
These people are constantly under speculation by the media around whether it is for their failure in marital life or dwindling career and many a times for their appearances
Looks are the prime concern for them and their obsession and insecurities with how well they look on screen and off screen can easily be traced back to the incidents where they undergone plastic surgery to defy aging process.
Such gruesome and appalling realities of glamour World are often seen to go unacknowledged because we as individuals have somewhere made ourselves conditioned to treat them more like desirable products and want to drive pleasure watching them onscreen.