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  • Bindass to launch "Emotional Atyachaar" with a twist

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 17
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Bindass, the Indian youth entertainment brand, is bringing back its popular show ?Emotional Atyachaar? but with a twist.

    With ?Emotional Atyachaar?, the channel attempted to help people see the reality behind their relationships and understand how honest and genuine one?s partner is.

    Titled ?Atyachaar Ka Punchnama?, the new show will see Big Switch 3 finalist Sushant Divgikar taking the audience through the stories that unfolded in the past episodes of Emotional Atyachaar.

    Starting 17 August, ?Atyachaar Ka Punchnama? will air every Friday at 7 pm.

    Divgikar says, "I will take the audience through the previous cases of Emotional Atyachaar, presenting an interesting analysis on them as the host of Atyachaar Ka Punchanama. I have always been a fan of the iconic show Emotional Atyachaar, so when I got a chance to be a part of it in a format that presents it with a twist, I thought this was totally my style and grabbed the opportunity."

    ?Atyachaar Ka Punchnama? will give the viewers a take on what happened when lovers came to know of their cheating partners. The viewers will also see the host giving his opinions, love advice and unheard tips on new age dating.
     

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  • BCCC awaits Delhi HC verdict on 'Emotional Atyachaar'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 13
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Broadcast Content Complaints Council (BCCC) has adjourned hearing on complaints relating to UTV Bindass? reality show Emotional Atyachaar, as the matter is sub judice before Delhi High Court. The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has already given its views to the Court.

    Set up by the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) for general entertainment channels, the BCCC headed by Justice KL Shah had also issued notice to Colors for Khatron Ke Khiladi? on a complaint about cruelty to animals and also heard the Animal Welfare Board. However, it has not finalised its views on this matter.

    IBF sources told indiantelevision.com that a complaint was received about a Bengali series on Star Jalsha, which showed excessive cruelty to children and the channel had taken corrective measures.

    Similarly, the BCCC has also issued notices to the concerned channels for Ajab Desh Ki Ghazab Kahani with Rakhi Sawant (Imagine TV) and Date Trap (UTV Bindass).

    While the last meeting of BCCC had to be put off because of lack of quorum, the next meeting is expected to be held in the last week of September.

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  • Delhi High Court views episode of Emotional Atyachaar

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 04
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: An episode from the reality show, ‘Emotional Atyachaar", was viewed in the Delhi High court today as the Chief Justice wanted to examine the allegation that the programme is vulgar.

    The 30-minute episode about gays and sex change issue was shown in the chamber of the Chief Justice Dipak Misra in the presence of counsel for the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, UTV-Bindass TV, and the petitioner Sanjay Tiwari Ujjala.
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    The Court directed the Ministry to view another episode and inform the Court by 11 August whether it was within the parameters mentioned in the Self Regulatory mechanism adopted by the Indian Broadcasting Foundation and approved by the Government.
     
    The petitioner claimed that the reality TV show ‘Emotional Atyachaar‘ is really an ‘emotional atyachaar on the viewers‘ as it is nothing more than infringing the privacy of individuals and spreading vulgarity.

    The petitioner through his counsel Rahul Mehra claimed that the TV show had bypassed all norms of decency and was showing indecent scenes where viewers of varied age groups ranging from children to women and senior citizens were exposed to them. He said the show causes deep hurt to the people and is a blot on civilized society.

    The Court asked the Ministry whether any pre-censorship mechanism was being observed when allowing the shows to be aired on TV channels. Appearing on behalf of the Ministry, Rohit Agrawal said there are no formal rules or parameters
    for TV channels except the self regulatory mechanism adopted by the electronic channels.

    Any action against a channel is taken only if there is any complaint for showing vulgar or any other prohibited material, he added.

    Ujjala represents an NGO Indraprastha People which is seeking a ban on the reality show as it is allegedly spreading vulgarity and demoting social and moral values. He alleged that by airing this programme, the channel has violated the norms and morality guidelines laid down by the government.

    The Court - which took cognisance of the petition in February - had on 14 July decided to see two recent episodes of the reality show and said that a division bench of Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna would also examine whether set guidelines have been followed while allowing its telecast.

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