Actress Priyanka Chopra has lauded Unicef India for making a stress-free mobile game to help adolescents to beat “stressors” in life.
To Counter the Blue Whale game:
- Priyanka, who is the Unicef Global Goodwill Ambassador, on Sunday took to Twitter, where she shared a minute-long video.
- In the video, Priyanka said: “Shall I give you a breaking news. There is someone in my life… Someone very special.
- Wherever I go, be it America, India or home, he is present with me everywhere, day and night.
- What are you thinking? Shall I tell you who is it? Nugget… want to meet?”
- “This is Nugget my favourite mobile game…. The teenager who doesn’t
- have this game in their mobile, then that mobile shouldn’t be called a mobile at all.”
- The “Mary Kom” star captioned the video: “Sometimes the pressures of life get to you, and you wish you had a way of venting out. Well, Nugget can help!”
- The game from Unicef India has been launched after several cases of
- suicides by teenagers have been reported as they fell to Blue Whale Challenge.
- The Blue Whale Challenge game is targeted at teenagers and forces them to perform several dangerous activities, finally leading them to commit suicide.
- The game has claimed many lives in India and across the world.
- Priyanka, 35, then thanked everyone for the postive response shown to the Nugget mobile game and lauded the Unicef for it.
- “Thanks for the positive response… Full credit goes to Unicef India for
- developing this game to help adolescents beat the stressors of life!” she wrote.
- On the acting front, Priyanka now has in her kitty big projects like “Isnt It Romantic?”
- with Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Devine, and “A Kid Like Jake” starring Jim Parsons,
- Claire Danes, Octavia Spencer, Ann Dowd and Michaela Watkins.