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shehla said in August 23rd, 2007 at 1:52 pm    

Media should act as a public vigilance; it cannot be reckless or offensive. Hostile reporting, Invasion and judgments should be avoided, media has to inform and educate, and sometimes we see them overstepping the boundaries.

It’s not that good work in not being done but a collective madness towards TRPs is something very scary.

dont we remember The Mikka-Rakhi kiss brawl finally had a happy ending. Rakhi threw some tantrums but finally the defining moment did come. Rakhi’s mom kissed Mikka and Rakhi on the forehead as mikka sang for someone whom he had forcefully kissed at his birthday bash. It was all so well staged on a TV Show Jeena isis kaa naam hai in which Mikka makes a surprise entry. I just couldn’t help applauding the two for their brilliant performance for almost one year.

One just could not forget those endless fights broadcast live by almost all Hindi News Channels. Only NDTV India was the exception. Perhaps credibility comes way behind instant eye balls for most of the 24 hours news channels. One just couldn’t help remembering that ‘honest’ attempt by India TV in which the anchor tried to broker peace live on the channel.

The question as to should the media be covering the kiss brawl, the way it was done was hotly debated after the incident. And this was precisely what the editors took to defend themselves. “We are talking about it, it means it has caught the public imagination” was the argument thrown. Also there were many saying it was a question of a women’s dignity, how could Mikka force himself on poor Rakhi?
So what was this all about?

Mikka needed publicity, Rakhi needed something to boost her career, the media needed the TRPs and all three combined together to fool the person who stopped to listen to them. You can’t blame Mikka and Rakhi, they are entertainers. Rakhi playing stunts like this one is ok but what about the media?

Another incident was of Jhanvi . she would nt have gone to Pratiksha the day after Abhishek married Aishvarya had the TV cameras desisted from accompanying her.

media should not treat the viewer as a fool.

Some mechanism should be decided .its high time

Sharique said in August 23rd, 2007 at 9:56 pm    

Shehla,

I have nothing against the media in general. I just want them to be responsible, particularly the lower end news channels. You have correctly pointed out the various incidents which could have been avoided. But then you do need controversies to generate interest and hence money :D

shehla said in August 24th, 2007 at 12:50 pm    

:lol:

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