NOW that we have won the World Cup, the person everybody is searching for is Poonam Pandey — the svelte beauty, who declared that she would go nude if India wins. Her mobile has been switched off since the match got over.
Before the finals, Poonam wrote to BCCI that she was serious about baring it all for the boys, as it would be a therapeutic method to boost and inspire people to perform better in any field. When asked about this cheap publicity, Poonam firmly said that she was doing this to excite the Indian players to play better, and not for her own publicity.
After creating such a huge hype among the public, the missing beauty seems to have disappointed many by not keeping up her promise.
Immediately after the match was over, there were several Facebook captions like, “Where is Poonam?”, “I’m waiting for you Poonam”, “Where the hell is Poonam Pandey. I bought an HD TV for you!”, etc. According to the latest news, she has requested the BCCI to choose another country such as Paris for her striptease, to avoid controversies in India.
However, there are many broken hearts all over the country including Chennai where fans eagerly waited for a grand show after the victory. Charles, marketing professional, who wittily stated in Facebook that he bought HD TV to watch Poonam strip, says, “We knew that she wouldn’t make it, but the point is, people go to such extremes for cheap publicity.”
However, the conservative lot is strictly against such acts. Paraag, an entrepreneur, says, “Giving such nasty statements doesn’t make them a star. Comparing an emotional moment such as this with a cheap act by a model, is an indecent thing in itself.”
According to Kannan, psychologist, such acts depend on human behaviour in different situations. “There is something called blue print in a human brain that deals with attitude towards culture and circumstances. It gets modified according to the place of activities.”
Poonam, whose phone was flooded with threatening messages from the public, was last heard tweeting, “The magic worked.”
Now, the question here is: Was it all a gimmick to encourage the men in blue to win? If so, how did we win? Was it because of Poonam or Dhoni’s final six?
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