
Sonu Sood flags online gaming risks after Ghaziabad triple suicide case
India Today
Actor Sonu Sood has urged for restrictions on social media and online gaming for children under 16, following the suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad reportedly linked to online gaming addiction.
Actor Sonu Sood has issued a strong warning on children’s unchecked exposure to online gaming and social media after the deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad shocked the nation. The girls, aged 12, 14 and 16, died by suicide after jumping from the ninth floor of their residential building – an incident police have linked to severe online gaming addiction.
Reacting to the tragedy, Sood called for immediate and firm restrictions on minors’ access to digital platforms, cautioning that excessive screen exposure is quietly turning into a public health concern.
On X, the actor wrote, “Social media and online gaming must be restricted for children under 16, except for education,” adding pointedly, “Childhood needs guidance, not algorithms.”
Here's what he wrote:
"Three young girls lost their lives in Ghaziabad today. Not to violence. Not to poverty. But to the unseen pressure of online gaming and digital addiction. I’ve raised my voice before, and I’ll say it again. Social media and online gaming must be restricted for children under 16, except for education. Childhood needs guidance, not algorithms. Care, not constant screens. This isn’t about blame. It’s about protection, before it’s too late. Let this not become another headline we forget. It’s time to act (sic)."
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