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In the bustling streets of Chandigarh, Pamma was a name that carried weight—not because of money or muscle, but because of his smartphone. To his thousands of followers, he was a fearless truth-teller; to his critics, he was a professional "hater" who thrived on controversy.
Seeking a way out, Pamma went into hiding in a small village. There, away from the 4G signals and high-definition cameras, he met an elderly man who spent his days repairing old radios.
A few days later, Pamma’s own secrets began to leak. An old rival had found records of Pamma’s past—debts he hadn't paid and bridges he’d burned long ago. The "hater" suddenly became the hunted. The same digital mob he had cultivated turned their venom on him. His phone, once his greatest weapon, became a source of constant dread. haterz-2022-punjabi-480p-www-7starhd-cab-mp4
But the digital world has a way of bleeding into the real one.
Pamma realized that his "fame" was built on a foundation of negativity that offered no real protection. He deleted his accounts and put the phone away. He understood then that the "haterz" aren't just the people on the other side of the screen—they are the parts of ourselves we feed with bitterness instead of truth. In the bustling streets of Chandigarh, Pamma was
The old man laughed softly. "In the old days, if you hated someone, you had to say it to their face. It took courage, or it took anger. Now, people throw stones from the shadows. If you live in the shadows, Pamma, don't be surprised when you lose your way."
One evening, Pamma targeted a local athlete, accusing him of fixing matches based on a tip from an anonymous source. The video went viral instantly. By morning, the athlete’s career was in tatters, and his family was being harassed. Pamma watched the view count climb, feeling the rush of power. There, away from the 4G signals and high-definition
"Everyone hates me," Pamma replied, staring at his blank screen.