Survey: 27% Twitter followers of Poonam Pandey watched Nasha
According to a survey conducted by leading international surveyor Survey Monkey, only 27% of Bombshell Poonam Pandey's Twitter followers actually watched her debut movie 'Nasha'. Survey Monkey conducted a survey after it found that despite a big hype on social media, Poonam Pandey's movie Nasha was flopped that even amazed Harvard Business School (HBS).
"It was HBS that asked us to conduct an independent survey on why Poonam Pandey's movie was flopped. HBS officials were wondering why despite being millions of fans in her Facebook and Twitter accounts, Poonam's movie could not sustain on the box office," said Rakesh Sharma, Main Surveyor of Survey Monkey, "We asked all her fans only one question whether they saw the movie or not with commitment of confidentiality. Only 27% Twitter followers and 10% Facebook fans said they had watched the movie once while others kept their obsession under control."
Many social justice organizations condemned the approach of Twitter followers for not supporting the social figure. They also questioned the loyalty and integrity of fans.
"It is disturbing. One can't rely on Twitter followers and Facebook fans," said great social worker and movie producer Mahesh Bhatt, "Poonam is a different animal in herself and therefore I thought her millions of Twitter fans would be eager to see her in the movie. They would support her social cause of exposing the best part of her body. However, it was a big disappointment that n0body supported her as like they did in Salman's case at the time of promotion of Being Human.
The survey also raised few questions like intelligence levels of Twitter and Facebook users.
"The survey was shocking. I used to think that Facebook users are dumb while Twitter users are highly intellectual. But the survey result shows a different picture," said adguru Pralhad Kakkar in a tweet.
A part of politicians also claimed that the survey is a precursor to the overhyped leaders like Narendra Modi which believe that social media fan base will support them in the elections.
"I assume a similar situation with Narendra Modi in 2014 elections," Congress Party spokesperson Sanjay Jha.