First, who says kids don't watch Crime Patrol Satark on Sony? This programme, which I still love, airs at 10 30 pm and not even 11 30 pm unlike last time out. Okay, parents should monitor's child's TV viewing and should not switch on crime shows in their presence anyway. But what about the proud reruns of CPS that this channel has during the day? Reruns or no reruns, this was just not done!
So, the 64-million dollar question is: What if your 7-year-old turns around and asks you: What is that balloon like thing on television? What would you tell him/her?
Even otherwise, how can a GEC get so audacious and have an I-care-a-damn attitude? Yours truly is talking about the August 16 episode of CPS. Wonder why the actors in the episodes did not raise any objection. At least those who played cops (should have done their job!).
Optimystix who produces this show deserve equal share of blame. Did they see the episode in question, when their director gave it to them ready? Or, yuhin bhej diya to Sony?
Did Sony see it before airing? Or yuhin air kar diya?
I know we have Netflix, Amazon and ALTBalaji at home. I know porn is available on our phones. I know our movies no more suggest sex by making flowers meet. But does that mean we bring adult stuff in a cheap manner to our drawing rooms?
If not cheap, then what else was it? A guy was murdered outstation and his wife was told by the police that they had found a condom in his room. But why show the condom to the wife and give a middle shot or closeup of that condom to the viewer, not just on that one occasion but two more?
Couldn't it have been just a conversation between the police and wife? The condom once again appears twice on-screen at a later point, which even includes its unwrapping!
Respond to this concern, Optimystix and Sony. Or, are you going to ignore it as if nothing has happened?
Image Source:- Sonyliv
Image Source:- Sonyliv