Published On: Tue, Aug 31st, 2010

Sex And Violence New Trend Of Small Screen

Sex And Violence NewThe trend of small screen is changing. The present shows differs lot from the previous shows of nineties. The time has changed and now the viewer are in search of something sexier hot wild and vulgar. If one wants to increase the TRP of their channel or shows they have to bring something new according to the trend. And in fact televisions are going very good with the shows. For instance shows like. Emotional Atyachaar, Dadagiri, Axe Ur Ex, Splits villa, Dare 2 Date are running very successfully. Unkind remarks and making scorn of relationships have become an obsession with college going student.

What actually they are looking for is some serious love, sex aur dhokha on the small screen that is nearer to the veracity of their personal lives
Read one of the statements given by a college going girl “For one, most of us feel these shows are not real and all pre-planned. It’s the same with fiction shows. When both kinds of shows have no reality, I feel it is more exciting for us to watch shows that are closer to our experiences and are slightly bitchy!”

Some youth are captivated to these shows as their personal life is imitated in it and they even find clarification and explanation to their own problems.

Yet another student backed up the idea to present shows like Emotional Atyachaar by saying “It’s all good entertainment. At times it makes us come out of our own make-belief perfect relationships and gives good ideas for checking on our partner!”

Although, parents are bothered regarding the category of content, particularly embattled at youth, channel officials contradict saying that there are no viewers for pliable content.

“We tried showing the softer stuff to youths, but it didn’t work,” told,” Nikhil Gandhi, business head of youth entertainment channel UTV Bindass

Take the example of Emotional Atyachaar – when the show censored the entire shady ingredient, the numbers of viewers started falling down.

Emotional Atyachaar carry out a furtive loyalty test on one’s partner and incarcerate the sentiment that follow.

The shows are broadcasted only on outcomes of research. Such a drift on small screen chiefly materialized after music channels like MTV and Channel V resolute to go ahead of music and entered legroom more daring, untamed and appealing for the juvenile Indian spectators with shows like Roadies, Splitsville and Dare 2 Date.