Originally posted by: Juhi_04
Rosie, abhi ke waqt me people don't want to raise kids in too sensitive way when it comes to TV. Thoda bahot exposure time to time hona chaahiye. Gangubai I saw few days back in Pikashow. It had no adult scene and dialogues too were not much vulgar. This was based on a real life woman and I guess the makers already altered several things as there was not a single scene which required A certificate. Hum sabne aise violent movies bachpan me dekhe hai aur kuch negative effect nahi hua humpe. Abhi ke bacche to in fact aur jyaada smart hai. So only on foul languages and sexual scenes they feel need to give A certificate. As I already said few times tab login me jyaada jaagrukta nahi thi ki kaunsi cheez kya aur kitna dekhna chaahiye due to TV being a new thing and theatre too visited by only few people and also no internet at that time.
Things whose messages kids do not have the ability to conceptualize does have way too harmful impact on kids is proven as in media, things like sex is not shown as a way for healthy intimacy but an unrealistic fantasy that can impact children negatively but aaj kal atleast pre teens nd teens ko tum mana karo na karo they would watch what they wanna watch
Tbh India does not make like really really sexual content or else except in webseries but why give a 12 year old Netflix subscription to watch that
Movies like gangubai m atleast older teens have the ability to conceptualize things in the right way though not younger kids nd uss movie m zyada kuchh h bhi nhi jitna panic macha rakha h logo ne, there's no nudity but a story of trauma that traces the life of a teenage girl
Nd movies do not have the responsibility of raising your kids, It's yours responsibility to take care of what they see
I dont like it when rappers nd all k gaano m people say this is corrupting the youth like that's obviously not meant for children you should take care of that not web series or other adult things
If your 10 year old watches netflix then be a goddamn parent nd talk to them or look after what they watch instead of blaming the artists for your garbage parenting
Edited by aastha12345 - 3 years ago