'Bigg Boss 13' accused of spreading obscenity, letter written to Union Minister for ban
'Bigg Boss 13' accused of spreading obscenity, letter written to Union Minister for ban
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Salman Khan, a very brilliant actor of Bollywood, is in the headlines about his show these days. At the same time, the troubles of his controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss 13' have increased. Recently there was a demand to ban this show on social media and now a new twist has come in this matter. In fact, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAT) has sent a letter to Union Information Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar yesterday demanding immediate ban on the broadcast of TV show 'Bigg Boss 13' on Colors TV channel. Many serious allegations have also been made on 'Bigg Boss' season 13. In this, CAT has said, "Bigg Boss 13" is an openly abusive display of vulgarity and vulgarity.

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It is difficult to watch this show in the domestic environment and the old traditional social and cultural values of our country are being dismantled. In the greed of TRP and profits, 'Bigg Boss' is ending social harmony in the country through a TV channel which cannot be allowed at all in a country with a diverse culture like India. With this, CAT National President BC Bhartia and National General Secretary Pravin Khandelwal have said that "Prime Minister Narendra Modi not only in India, but also at the highest world forums are doing tremendous advocacy of the cultural values of the country. From this point of view, this matter should be looked into immediately and 'Bigg Boss' shows should be banned.'"

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Bhartia and Khandelwal said, "The show 'Bigg Boss' has always been in controversies and vulgarity has always been dominated in this show. But this time the show has crossed all limits of morality. The concept of 'Bed Friend Forever' concept in the current show is against the basic cultural and social sentiment of the country and the ethical norms established for film and television. The producers of this serial have forgotten that this is the prime time slot on TV and when this show is aired, people of all ages watch the show. The content level of this show is very cheap. For this reason, it should not be aired on any national TV channel. ''

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With this, Bhartia and Khandelwal have raised the question that "when films are subjected to the censor board, then why can't TV be under the serial censor board?" If they are, how did the censor board allow such open obscenity, nonsense, cultural nuisance and the most outrageous scenes and content to be aired in the serial? Salman Khan and the producer and director are equally responsible for handling the show served in the serial, which shows such a low level of obscenity". Prakash Javedkar has been requested to "immediately ban Bigg Boss 13 as an interim step". Each episode should be allowed to air only after being duly certified by the censor board''.

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