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Pehredaar Piya Ki: Smriti Irani Asked To Ban Show After Suhagraat, Honeymoon References

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Aug, 2017 01:04 PM

    A girl aged 18 married to a nine-year-old boy having her 'suhag raat' and even enjoying a honeymoon may sound cringe-worthy and regressive to many, but actress Tejaswi Prakash does not see anything wrong with the storyline of her Hindi television show "Pehredaar Piya Ki". She says it's "progressive" content.

     

    An online petition has been moved for a ban on the TV show, which has been described as "obnoxious and perverted" content that can "severely impact impressionable minds of children".

     

    The petition was posted by a Mansi Jain on Change.org and over 51,000 people had already signed it by Thursday 4pm. The petition reads, “Pehredar piya ki. - A 10 year old impressionable little kid(” piyaa”) caressing and stalking a lady who’s more than double his age and filling sindoor in her “maang” is being telecasted at prime time -8:30pm on sony. (Family time) It is to be devoured by the entire Nation. Imagine the kind of influence it will steadily and perpetually infuse in the viewers mindset.

     

    We want a ban on the serial. We do not want our kids to be influenced by such tv serials. Join us in signing the petition to ban this serial (sic).”

     

    In recent episodes, the couple was sent into a room for their suhagraat and will soon leave for a honeymoon in London.

     

    Angry viewers have addressed to Smriti Zubin Irani, Union Cabinet Minister of Textiles and Information and Broadcasting (Additional Charge), to get television show off air.

     

    Television actor Karan Wahi has expressed his disappointment at the makers of the show on Facebook in July. “Dear producer and channel, I understand we can’t make shows like How I Met Your Mother and Friends, and honestly I don’t expect us to also, but for the love of god and for the reason we all got in this industry please don’t sell me stupidity in the name of content which gives TRP because honestly no one is watching this,” he wrote in the post.

     

    Actor Suyyash Rai, who is a part of the show, posted on Instagram saying that Karan’s views are his own and the show doesn’t support child marriage. “Guys, whatever Karan Wahi said it’s his point of view. No one can question him neither me nor you guys.

     

    But this doesn’t change the fact that we, the whole team of #PPK, we love this show and we all have worked really hard for it and we still are and we will. Our motive is to entertain you guys not promote child marriage or anything. This show is different , please don’t judge it and jump onto conclusions,” he had written.

     

     

    "Pehredaar Piya Ki", which means "guardian of the lover" raised a lot of eyebrows with its launch last month. Viewers and actors felt that the Indian small screen has hit a new low after "Sasural Simar Ka", where the title character Simar would incessantly shape shift to "dayan" or "makkhi" or some other mystical creature.

     

    Asked if she finds the show progressive or regressive, Tejaswi told IANS in an interview over phone from Mumbai: "I think it's really progressive. But again, a lot of people believe in judging a book by its cover... They love being judgmental and people have nothing better to do than judging somebody else's work. Then okay, what can I do?"

     

    In the show, the 25-year-old actress is paired with the much younger Afaan Khan.

     

    The talk in the industry is that with the Sony Entertainment Television's new show, the content on small screen has hit a new low. What does Tejaswi have to say?

     

    "I dont think so," pat came the reply from the actress, who added: "I feel it's just a story and fiction. It's just a story that we are telling people. So how can you judge any story? You like it okay, you don't like it, so, you don't like it. We are not professors, we are not trying to teach you anything."

     

    Tejaswi also drew a comparison between the show to the most popular American fantasy drama "Game of Thrones", created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

     

    "It also happened in 'Game Of Thrones'... People love 'Game Of Thrones' and if same thing happens in 'Pehredaar Piya Ki', then it's an issue," she added.

     

    But is all the criticism courted by the show affecting the actress?

     

    "No, I'm an actor. I just get my script, go on the set and I perform. Honestly, I'm not on a lot of social sites to be aware of any such comments... I am only active on Instagram. Nobody calls and says anything to me. It's probably the creatives... They should talk to the creatives about the criticism," said Tejaswi, who was also seen in "Swaragini".

     

    She also doesn't find it awkward that a TV show is showcasing the odd pair in a 'suhag raat' and honeymoon sequence.

     

    Asked if she finds this content fit for viewing and not cringe-worthy, Tejaswi said: "No, it's not what a normal 'suhag raat' and honeymoon is like. Obviously, me and Ratan are not married to have babies. It's different. Once people watch it and then they find it yucky or anything, then I would be fine and understand.

     

    "There is nothing wrong that we have shown."

     

    The show's storyline is essentially about a nine-year-old's parents getting killed in a planned blast, and the child's father asking the woman to marry his baby boy to protect him from the people who are trying to kill him.

     

    How would the viewers able to connect with the circumstances and the characters of Divya and Ratan?

     

    "I think the audience will be able to connect and I think they are being able to connect only because of the strong character who is able to decisions at the age of 18 and save his (Ratan's) life for her own happiness... Also, we have shown the fact that she has taken the decision (of marrying him) and it even shows how much freedom she has got from her own family to able to make a decision like that."

     

    Tejaswi feels that "there's lot of strength we are showing for a girl that age."

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