Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Re: [www.keralites.net] Reality Shows -We need it??



We can see daily in the news paper some people are killing due to road accident. Meantime a lot of people travelling in the road and they are fulfilling their needs.

This reality shows also like that. Some of them will fail or lose their life. But a lot of people getting good path of their future, like became singer from rural areas, channel workers are getting job, some products can be sold through advertisements, advertisement agency getting money,  TV channels are growing etccccccc. Hence, please be positive don't be barricade like Kerala comrades.

from: Anamika <anamikarevu@yahoo.co.in>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Tue, November 16, 2010 1:52:04 PM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] Reality Shows -We need it??

Dear All,

Instead of just passing on forwarding mails , Can we make this group , a discussion forum for relevant issues? Can we make our society to open eyes  and react to this stupid acts ?

See the stories from reality shows??? Are we really need this to happen? Music and Dance are divine arts.. For selling it, we need to brand our Kids?? We heard a lot about "STAR SINGER OR DANCER" Winners!!! Have anyone ever thought of Losers or eliminated contestants, where they are going? What is happening to their confidence and further involvement in their talents? Read the stories down quoted from Newspapers-:

Over the years as reality shows grew in popularity, many incidents of these programmes leading to suicides also surfaced.

Jhansi, Nov 12: Unable to bear the humiliation meted out to him on the reality TV show 'Rakhi Ka Insaaf', hosted by Rakhi Sawant, a 25-year-old has committed suicide. According to the family of the deceased, Laxman went into a state of depression after participating in the reality show. The youngster, who was humiliated and called names by the anchor in the programme aired on Oct 23, reportedly stopped eating due to the mental turmoil he was undergoing, subsequently leading to his death. The family is yet to file a police case, but is planning on taking legal action.

In Sep 2009, a 32-year-old woman committed suicide after watching an actress participate in a television reality show 'Sach Ka Saamna'. The woman hung herself from the ceiling after watching actress Roopa Ganguly spill the beans on the Indian version of 'Moment of Truth'. According to the police, Pallavi felt her life was similar to Roopa's in many ways and that she had failed as a daughter, wife and mother, leading her into taking the extreme step.

In Jan 2010, media report of a 11-year old Mumbai girl, who was a participant of a dance reality TV show - 'Boogie Woogie', committing suicide emerged.

The distressing phenomenon is not limited only to the Indian sub-continent. As recent as Nov 8, reports of a one-time contestant on 'The Bachelorette' reality TV show committing suicide off a highway in Southern California, US, emerged. In his suicide note to his parents, he explained that he was suffering from depression and felt suicide was the only way out.

Please Comment with your opinion. I feel reality shows really inspires our youth to continue their arts passion. But isn't negative comments reducing confidence? And to build an appearance what all "dress up" a child/teenage need to manage?? Winners…go happy.. Losers….?? ?Where they go? What's happening to them??

Regards
Anamika


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