• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

Outrage against Indian TV soap for glorifying child marriage.

Outrage against Indian TV soap for glorifying child marriage

http%3A%2F%2Fsetindiapd.brightcove.com.edgesuite.net%2F4338955589001%2F2017%2F07%2F4338955589001_5506114416001_5506106627001-th.jpg

dc-Cover-bsnudco08r3igtj44duecnr7m4-20170705000527.Medi.jpeg


MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A television soap opera that shows a 10-year-old boy married to a 19-year-old woman has outraged Indian viewers who want to ban the "bizarre show" for glorifying child marriage.

The show 'Pehredar Piya Ki' ('Husband's Guard') was launched last month on Sony Entertainment Television - a popular Hindi general entertainment channel in India - and is aired every weekday night in the prime 8:30 p.m. slot.

By Thursday, a Change.org petition urging information and broadcasting minister Smriti Irani to ban the show had garnered nearly 50,000 signatures, just 48 hours after its launch.

The petitioner Mansi Jain questioned the influence the soap would have on viewers and said it showed the child perform marriage rituals such as putting vermillion on the older actor playing his wife.

"This soap is encouraging, glorifying and promoting child marriages and will negatively affect the entire society," Asha Bajpai, professor of law at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

"And what about the 10-year-old boy playing the husband's role? What kind of values are we inculcating in him at this young, impressionable age?"

The legal age for marriage in India is 18 for women and 21 for men. But child marriage, though illegal, remains widespread in parts of the country.

Along with Niger, Guinea, South Sudan, Chad and Burkina Faso, India has one the world's highest rates of child marriage, despite moves to toughen penalties against the crime.


The Child Marriage Prohibition Act imposes a $1,500 fine and two years in prison for parents caught marrying off their underage children.

India has been cracking down on child marriages and campaigners said such shows could dent progress.

The show's actors have defended the story on social media, saying the soap is purely entertainment and does not promote child marriage.

Sony Entertainment Television officials remained unavailable for comment on the story. On its website, however, Sony boasts a record of riveting drama.

"With our prudent story telling, we continue to rule the roost with stories that are relevant, engaging and entertaining."

Actress wonders why people are "ok" with child marriage in Game of Thrones, and roundly catches flak
In an interview to IANS, Tejaswi drew a comparison between her show and HBO’s hit fantasy drama to put her point across. “It also happened in Game Of Thrones... People love Game Of Thrones and if same thing happens in Pehredaar Piya Ki, then it’s an issue,” she added.

Tejaswini is perhaps referring to the marriage between Tommen Baratheon, a young king and Margery Tyrell. The two get married when his older brother, Joffrey Baratheon dies. The boy is shown to be about 13-14 years old while Margery is 21-22.
_dadfe0b6-7db0-11e7-ba32-a280bea68af6.jpg


Also on criticism:
The actor doesn’t mind reference to suhaagraats and honeymoon: “No, it’s not what a normal ‘suhag raat’ and honeymoon is like. Obviously, me and Ratan are not married to have babies. It’s different. Once people watch it and then they find it yucky or anything, then I would be fine and understand.

“There is nothing wrong that we have shown.”
 

Volimar

Member
GOT draws its inspiration from feudal times, and the wedding is meant to seal an alliance. If this show is based on a contemporary couple then it's not really comparable.
 

Kayhan

Member
GoT shows a lot of ugly things like incest and rape.

The question is whether a show condones child marriage or displays it as something bad.
 
Top Bottom