Protesters march-Balaji against k serials

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Protesters march to Balaji House against K serials


Balaji Telefilms is at the receiving end again. Foetus-sex determination, marital rape and now the increasing incidence of extramarital relationships in Balaji's famous K soaps.


Slogans and placards marked the protest march in the lane outside Balaji House

A protest group, comprising different social organisations, led by Mumbai based Jain outfit Vriti Vrund, marched to the Balaji Telefilms headquarters in Andheri, suburban Mumbai on Thursday afternoon, insisting that Ekta Kapoor tone down her soaps to suit citizens' sensibilities. Over 100 women congregated outside Balaji House, waving placards and shouting slogans that decried the 'anti-cultural' note of Ekta's soaps.

The protesters, who are regular audiences of the K serials, said that while they have always been against the stand taken by these serials on various social issues, it was the mercy killing epiosode on Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi that proved to be the proverbial straw that broke their complacency.


Only a select few leaders of the march were finally let into Balaji House for talks

"These soaps are giving audiences options of an easy way out, and setting a bad example for our children by showing that mercy killing is an acceptable alternative," said Alpa Chedda, the leader of the march. Chedda also cited examples of extra marital affairs on shows like Kyunki.... and Kasautii Zindagi Kay, which she said are a bad influence on children.

"My four year old son has been asking me why I don't have two fathers, like the kids on Kyunki...?" simmers Sangeeta Ajmera, one of the protesters, who braved the sweltering Mumbai heat to stand outside the Balaji House for hours. Till the time of posting, no Balaji official had deigned to meet the protesters.


Over 100 women braved the summer heat to protest against the K serials

Such protests are however not new to Ekta Kapoor. In December 2004, the Republican Party of India (RPI) Ramdas Athawale faction held demonstrations outside Star India's office in Mumbai. The RPI activists were protesting what they termed an "insult to the Indian Constitution" (and by extension to Dalit icon and the man who penned this holy grail the late Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar) in an episode of Kyunki... which aired on 22 December. During this episode, Tulsi decried the fact that the Indian Constitution is ambiguous on the issue of marital rape.

Earlier, in 2002, enraged women's groups had registered a strong protest against a scene in Kyunki... which showed a pregnant woman undergoing a sex determination test. A few months later, another organisation Jagori, protested a scene in Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, saying it showed a rapist unrepentantly justifying his action of raping a blind girl, Khushi. It apparently also showed the husband convincing his wife that the rape was committed not out of lust or desire for Khushi but out of a need to punish her for ''misbehaving'' and not respecting him enough.

How will Ekta Kapoor defend her serials this time? For a long time, none of the K soaps have generated much controversy, and ratings have more or less plateaued. Will this protest march only help in doing what it ostensibly doesn't set out to do - increase interest in the K serials?

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By THE TELLY CHAKKAR TEAM with inputs by Riya Anandwala
Posted on 25 May 2006 4:10 pm
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I'm glad that took this step... Almost all the the Kekta serials have extra marital drama with multiple killings and what not...
But I found one of the comments rathers entertaining -- "My four year old son has been asking me why I don't have two fathers, like the kids on Kyunki...?" simmers Sangeeta Ajmera," 😆 Thank GOD I don't have a child like that... 😛
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About that statement: My four year old son has been asking me why I don't have two fathers, like the kids on Kyunki...?" First of all why a 4 year old watching soap opera? I have 2 kids and they never asked me a questions like that. They were not allowed to watch everything when they were 4 year old. I think parents should make the deligent judgement and decide what a 4 year old can watch and can't watch.. My 2 cents.
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Oh god not again, I suggest people to stop watching it if they don't like it. Simple as that! 😃
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Posted: 19 years ago
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I agree with you Kumu - my kids never asked me a question like that either. If it was difficult to get them out of the room I myself would shut the TV and not watch it. It has to be the adult who decides and should be in control.

I guess we could be termed OLD SCHOOL......

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Posted: 19 years ago
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nice solution queen kumar i think that too why pester the people who ry to improve your life by providing entertainement! its meant to be controversial! 😡
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Posted: 19 years ago
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interesting article!
but what's all the fuss about? there's a lot worse on the english channels, and if they don't want their kids to see this kind of stuf...then why show it to them? makes sense!
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Posted: 19 years ago
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hmmm...interesting. Actually what is of interest to me is the whole sex determination issue. It lead me to think about a couple of points and one in particular. For example, when a baby's father on one of these shows is being questioned why they just don't do the testing. It would make sense, but it is never done. We as the audience are like hello DNA testing.

With this thought, I sort of had a revelation...the reason serials don't show common sense storylines is because of protestors being upset over such things. Don't get me wrong. I totally understand why they are protesting. They are concerned with our future. These serials are sometimes quite degrading and furthermore insult our intelligence. On the flip side some of us watch these shows for pure entertainment so we don't care what the heck happens. My final thought was that the protestors are marching to bring about societal changes, but by censoring important learning aspects of these serials are they then causing harm?

wacha guys think?

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