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Often people listen to the song so that their mood is correct, but do you know that there is a song that people have committed suicide in real life after listening. Have you been surprised? But this is not a rumor, this is the truth … like this …Read more
Analaki song Glumi Sunday … (Photo courtesy-imDB)
Highlights
- More than 100 people committed suicide by the song ‘Glumi Sunday’.
- The author of the song Razso Serce also committed suicide in 1968.
- In 1941, the song was re -released with a warning in 2003.
Mumbai : Music is an important part of our life. It not only improves our mood, but also supports our life ups and downs. Whether it is a chance of happiness or sorrow, music becomes a means of telling every feeling. But do you know that there has been a song in history that many people committed suicide after listening? This story is not a script of a film, but a reality.
When did this song come?
First suicide
Shortly after the release of the song, the incidents of suicide started coming out. In 1935, a cobbler committed suicide after hearing the song and found lyrics of ‘Glumi Sunday’ in his suicide note. After this, the number of such cases increased – many people shot and started giving their lives by jumping in water or in other ways.
Singer himself took his life
The most surprising thing is that the author of this song himself, Razso Serce also committed suicide in 1968. According to reports, two other people also shot themselves while listening to this song. After hearing this, a woman jumped into the river and gave up his life.
After all, why was this song so dangerous?
When this song was investigated deeply, it was revealed that the song was in Hungarian language and was released in the era when Hungary was going through financial constraints and social problems. People were already struggling with depression and stress. In such a situation, ‘Glumi Sunday’ gave more grief.
In the song, the picture of despair, war, poverty and loneliness was so deeply taken that people started connecting themselves with it and this association took them into darkness.