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A piece of advice for Ms. Tina Das and the editorial team at The Print.
It’s good to be a fangirl of some actor/actress. No one has an issue with that.
But to pursue that to the extent where you publish such cringe articles on a reputed media platform is just not done. It damages the reputation of the media outlet in question.
The Print has made a name for itself due to serious and high-quality journalism over the last few years. Fangirl articles such as this one and other cringe-worthy articles on dating and relationships by Ms. Ratan Priya are bringing disrepute to the platform. Please be cognisant of this.
A piece of advice for Ms. Tina Das and the editorial team at The Print.
It’s good to be a fangirl of some actor/actress. No one has an issue with that.
But to pursue that to the extent where you publish such cringe articles on a reputed media platform is just not done. It damages the reputation of the media outlet in question.
The Print has made a name for itself due to serious and high-quality journalism over the last few years. Fangirl articles such as this one and other cringe-worthy articles on dating and relationships by Ms. Ratan Priya are bringing disrepute to the platform. Please be cognisant of this.