Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Comedy or Vulgarity



Is the comedy show telecasted on the TV channel is comedy? Can you watch it with your family? Is the channel not serving vulgarity and obscenity on the name of comedy to the audience?

The dialogue used in these serial are double meaning. In recent days they become more vulgar and obscene; it is increasing day by day. The judge of this comedy show is laughing needlessly and taking more interest in vulgar punch. Archana Puran Singh got notorious for her laughter.

It seems as she has done Ph.D. in laughter. She can laugh without reason. It has seen that when any comedian is coming on the stage, before he/she starts his/her performance she starts to laugh. Now the comedian are scoffing at her laughter. Her laughter is irritating audience.

 Krisna and Sudesh is unbearable. Rajeev Thakur is not less than them. Kapil also got naughty and dirty. They are doing comedy but that is vulgarity. Whatever they are doing on the stage is not generous. Krishna frequently using slang with slight changes.

I am asking what is the meaning of bahan ka pakaura or Teri maa ka saka ....... etc. Is this the language of show telecasted on the prime time? The motive of channel should not be entertaining people only. It is their responsibility to take care that what kind of program would come on which time slot.

On the prime time people is watching TV with family. And in any family there are senior member and children. One can not watch a program with parent or children. People just turn on channel to see light program which refresh him from day long tiredness. So they select a comedy program. But as they begin to watch it they are compelled to change channel.

Whenever asked to the authority, "why such kind of program is telecasted on prime time"? They simply replied, “People want to see it". They can not escape from their responsibility. We know that there are audience of such program but it should  be telecasted after 11o'clock.

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