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If you think Indian daily soaps can only represent the _saas-bahu_ banters and glorify toxicity then you are mistaken. Because Indian TV also has the mind-boggling ability to give non-living
things some dangerous powers. According to some prime-time serials, seemingly innocent everyday items might lead to your death in a tragic turn of events. I think these things should now
come with a disclaimer. Folks, buy them at your own risk. 1. ELECTRIC FANS Recently in a daily soap, a woman’s dupatta gets caught in the blades of an electric fan, choking her to death. I
mean how could a table fan be placed right in the middle of a place, didn’t anyone know how fatal these could be? 2. DURACELL BATTERIES Who knew two innocent remote batteries could be used
to trigger someone to slip, lose balance, and hit the holy _thali_, resulting in a major mishap? Next time know about the nefarious intentions of your family members before you go to buy ’em
batteries! 3. CURTAINS When the odds are stacked against you, even the good old curtains in your living room can become the cause of your death. _Sasural Simar Ka _made it happen. 4.
BALCONIES Remember how kids are barred from going to the edge of the balcony at home? Even grown-ups, it seems, need a disclaimer, as there is a serious risk of them simply… falling off. 5.
SUITCASES In _Ishq Mein Marjawan 2_, the protagonist trips, strikes her head into the wall, and lands in a very tiny suitcase. Someone mysteriously zips the same suitcase and carries it
only to toss her into the pool, where she may drown. 6. SAREE KA PALLU / DUPATTAS IN GENERAL _Sasural Simar Ka_ is at it again. A woman, on her knees, pleading Mataji for whatever reason
eventually gets strangled by her _saree ka pallu_, which Mataji is completely unaware of. Damn it, she almost choked herself to death! With this, we have 21st-century murder weapons that are
more dangerous than good old knives and guns.