Published 19:29 IST, October 7th 2019
Bigg Boss lands into controversy, trade body urges govt to ban TV show
As per a news agency, Confederation of All India Traders has written a letter demanding that popular TV show, Bigg Boss be banned. Read below to know more-
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As per a news ncy, Confederation of All India Traders has written a letter to Information and Broadcasting Minister, Prakash Javadekar requesting that popular television show, 'Bigg Boss' that is currently in its 13th season and is hosted by Bollywood actor Salman Khan be banned. y furr asked for certification from censor board before show is telecast. "Our country’s traditional and cultural values are being tarnished in lust of TRP and profits”, read an excerpt from post. It also went on to state that 'Bed Friend Forever' concept in show is 'deplorable and against all ethics of television world'
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Comparing film and television, trade body questioned, "When films are subjected to Censor Board n why can't TV shows which have a greater impact t be subject to a board? How is it that y are allowed to telecast open vulgarity, nsense, cultural nuisance, and most deplorable scenes and content in show"
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Bigg Boss 13
13th season of Bigg Boss aired on September 29. Starting from fourth season, Salman Khan has hosted every season of show. With launch in a metro, it’s likely that set, which had donned various avatars over years, could be designed in this way. contestants that will grace Bigg Boss house this year include Ameesha Patel, Koena Mitra, Daljit Kaur among ors.
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Weekend Ka Vaar:
first show of Weekend ka Vaar was quite interesting with full of entertainment. Contrasting and contradicting views were seen between contestants in very first week of show itself. Salman Khan already had a heated argument on very first Weekend Ka Vaar. w it will be exciting to watch next episode of week after minations. It will be entertaining to watch how minations affect bonds between participants.
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19:11 IST, October 7th 2019