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7 things Pemra can ban after 'controversial' content

7 things Pemra can ban after 'controversial' content

Like Ahad Raza Mir. Hello, the man is a thirst trap!
10 Jan, 2019

Pakistan Ele­ctronic Media Regu­la­tory Authority (Pemra) has advised Pakistani channels to abstain from indecency in non-news content.

The usually vague regulatory authority got specific this time around and asked channels not to air dramas containing controversial themes, indecent clo­thing and gestures, controversial plots (involving infidelity and extramarital affairs, etc) and unnecessary details of events.

They say “indecent scenes, dialogues, extramarital relations, violence, inappropriate dressing, rape scenes, bed scenes, use of drugs and alcohol, and intimate moments between couples are being glamorised in utter disregard of Pakistani culture and values" and are very distressing for viewers.

While we’re totally with them on the whole unnecessary details bit, we do think there’s more pressing things at hand that they could ban.

Let's start with these 7:

Ahad Raza Mir

Like hello, the man is a thirst trap!

Photo: Daniyal Naqvi
Photo: Daniyal Naqvi

Babies

You know where they come from, right? Haw.

Bedsheets

Do no bed scenes mean we won't be seeing these hideous sheets anymore either? Win-win!

Contact lenses

They say the eyes are the windows to the soul. Y'all are closing the curtains on them!

Park Towers

Ever notice how every drama uses Park Towers to show a mall scene? Why have mall scenes anyway? Shopping is giving in to temptation..

Running in slow motion

A woman running in slow motion with her dupatta flailing about is something that needs to stop. It's subliminal lawn advertisement.

Women enjoying life

A woman being happy and not knowing the perils life will throw at her? Where is the haya?

Staring out the window

Why look outside the window or stare off into the distance when talking? What if you end up staring at someone? Immoral!


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Comments

hamid shafiq Jan 10, 2019 02:04pm
Currently no drama its all are commercial contents which increase the consumer products.
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Etihad Jan 10, 2019 02:22pm
Pakistan is getting even more conservative than Saudi Arabia. Pakistanis and Indians think that they are way more modern than KSA, but the case is exactly the opposite. Many bold tv shows are being aired in Saudi channels, such as in MBC Arabia. Also, there is not a single city in South Asia which is as developed as Riyadh, even Mumbai.
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Shazam Jan 10, 2019 02:22pm
You may make fun of it all but the truth is , it is picturized awfully bad. There's a line between vulgarism and romantism and Pakistani directors are taking their cue from Indian media. There was too much unnecessary holding and hugging which is a bit cringe worthy even for us upper class. Don't drag feminism or qandeel balouch in it now.
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SGEE Jan 10, 2019 02:24pm
Funny!
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Raza Jan 10, 2019 03:11pm
Repeating what Zia did. And my friends still defend PTI.
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Anon Jan 10, 2019 04:17pm
It seems Pemra itself is constituted to provide Entertainment.
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Shah Jan 10, 2019 04:34pm
Pemra needs to focus more on hate speech being spewed constantly from news channels.
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Guilty Jan 10, 2019 05:00pm
PEMRA cannot ban all the free blue films available on social media in Pakistan . Why blame others?
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Farouq Omaro Jan 11, 2019 05:20am
Stupid to ban all these in this age of globalisation and information technology.
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Illawarrrior Jan 11, 2019 08:42am
@Shazam "upper class" ???? Seriously?? Get over yourself!
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faisal Jan 11, 2019 10:11am
excellent decision by PEMRA. this is fifth generation war, we are being attacked from all sides. Don't worry lot more is coming, just wait for the hearing of media cases pending in supreme court.
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