Love is blind

Someone rightly said that “love is blind,” and this saying perfectly reflects the craze many fans have for their favourite celebrities and sports icons (“Giant Messi statue in India to be removed over safety concerns,” May27, Gulf Today website).

Around the world, millions admire famous personalities and often try to imitate their lifestyle, fashion, and achievements. However, admiration should always remain within the limits of responsibility and public discipline.

The recent situation surrounding the giant golden-coloured statue of Lionel Messi in Kolkata clearly shows how excessive fan obsession can create unnecessary chaos. The 21-metre statue, unveiled during Messi’s GOAT Tour of India, attracted huge crowds eager to take photographs and celebrate their football hero. While such love for a legendary player is understandable, public enthusiasm should never disturb normal life or endanger the safety of others.

Sports personalities inspire millions through their hard work and achievements, but true respect for heroes is shown through positive behaviour, not reckless gatherings or disorderly conduct. Authorities should take proper crowd-control measures during such events, while educational campaigns can help fans understand the importance of civic responsibility.

People must remember that admiration should unite communities peacefully rather than create inconvenience or panic. Celebrities deserve respect, but society also deserves order, safety, and discipline. Responsible fandom is the need of the hour.

Iqbal Arain,
By email

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