Inspired by KGF 2’s Rocky, Hyderabad teen smokes pack of cigarettes, falls ill

Influenced by the character Rocky Bhai from the recent hit KGF Chapter Two, a 15-year-old in Hyderabad fell sick after he smoked a pack of cigarettes for the first time

May 28, 2022 03:32 pm | Updated 07:29 pm IST - HYDERABAD

A still from KGF 2

A still from KGF 2 | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

A 15-year-old boy from Hyderabad who was inspired by the protagonist Rocky Bhai from Kannada film KGF Chapter Two smoked a pack of cigarettes in two days in his very first attempt and fell sick.

He was brought to a private hospital with complaints of breathlessness, dry cough and sore throat. Doctors at Century Hospital, Banjara Hills, announced they had treated the teenager, who was brought for out-patient consultation in mid May.

The boy, from Rajendra Nagar, was in need of immediate medical attention to provide relief from the after-effects of smoking cigarettes.

Nothing suspicious at first in x-ray

The hospital’s consultant pulmonologist Dr. Rohith Reddy Pathuri said that he took an x-ray of the patient’s chest. But found nothing suspicious.

The doctor observed a burnt mark on the middle finger of the teenager’s right hand. When asked, the boy admitted to have smoked. His parents fumed on hearing it, but Dr. Pathuri asked them to step out of the room and spoke to the boy.

Smoked a pack in two days after finding Rocky’s character ‘stylish’

“When I asked him why he smoked, the teenager said he found Rocky Bhai in KGF Chapter Two stylish. So he smoked too,” said Dr. Pathuri. The boy had watched the movie thrice over two days.

Despite developing some discomfort after two cigarettes, he completed the pack in two days 

Dr. Pathuri said that he has counselled the teenager by explaining to him the dangers of of smoking, and showed him pictures of smokers who suffered lung cancer and oral cancer.

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