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I came to know the 'experiences' which Kids face in ASS-J through one of the hubber here, thats quite nauseating.
![]() Honestly I dont find any differences between child labor and these kind of programs. The amount of stress these kids face both physically and mentally was too much for their age and maturity level. Looks like those kid's school management are also promoting this as they are indirectly advertising their institution. |
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Is it correct? Do you approve?
Singing competitions themselves involve singing at times, songs with lyrics that contain vulgarity or obscene or any material that may not be suitable for children. But the present reality shows involve children who are exposed to such material in film songs. Some of the songs feature in films that might have certified A. And we see so many discussions going on on the reality shows on television channels, which include pairing of male and female for dance shows. There are so many terminologies used - chemistry, understanding ... etc., which the previous generations find it difficult to understand. Generation gap is already there for excuses. But can this be extended to the children also? Can children be allowed to perform such kind of shows as that of jodi no. ...? Will children be made to find out chemistry from the opposite sex? Where will it lead to? I wonder where the generation next is heading? This is not against any show, people, participant, or organisers, or channels or any such. But only expression of an anxiety. Raghavendran |
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I wonder where the generation next is heading? Heading towards a dangerous period where we will witness a 8 year old falling madly in love with his classmate or JN1 mate. ![]() This is not only a question about Gen. next. What about the parents of this generation??? Why are they encouraging this? |
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I am completely against all those TV shows which bring in the 'services' of kids. Childhood is something to be cherished and its the duty of every parent to provide the same to their children. It is the most important building block of a person's career/life. Its a period where kids should engage themselves with their studies and play. In fact, the latter is more important. Engaging these kids in such TV shows will only ruin the most important part of their life. Sometimes it really hurts when I watch kids breaking down, unable to withstand failures. Not to forget the girl who committed suicide for losing in a reality show.
Only the greed of the parents and the efforts of the tv channels to boost up their TRPs are to be blamed. Now its Vijay tv and soon Kalaignar tv would come up with 'Maanada Mayilaada-Jr Spl' with useless dance masters commenting on the 'Chemistry' between a 12 yr old and an 8 yr old. God save India!! |
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I am completely against all those TV shows which bring in the 'services' of kids. Childhood is something to be cherished and its the duty of every parent to provide the same to their children. It is the most important building block of a person's career/life. Its a period where kids should engage themselves with their studies and play. In fact, the latter is more important. Engaging these kids in such TV shows will only ruin the most important part of their life. Sometimes it really hurts when I watch kids breaking down, unable to withstand failures. Not to forget the girl who committed suicide for losing in a reality show. I remember a banner in Villupuram region on seeing your post. The banner was made to celebrate Vijay's new release (VK or Sura. Not sure). The banner comprised of all the usual elements along with the Fan Club members and their photos. I was shocked to see the photos of School going kids (Hardly 15 yrs) in that banner. How idiotic? Parents and the entire family are to be blamed. |
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