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Vulgarity of Morning Shows by Farkhunda Shaikh


Sep 25, 2013 at 10:41 AM

Edited by Ahmed Raza

Vulgarity of Morning Shows
The growing trend of morning shows on different TV channels is poisoning the roots of our identity. Being a Muslim, it is our religious duty to start our day by praising God. But early morning, every host on different TV channels begins their programs by music, laughing, giggling, dancing, jumping and other foolish stuff. All these acts increase absurdity among viewers and people often try to adopt every action of TV-stars in their own life style.
Morning show hosts have introduced so many cheap things in their programs which are now being practiced broadly in our society. The top listed Pakistani hosts like Shaista Wahidi, Nida Yasir, Fahad Khan and many other delightfully celebrate such events and include vulgarities in their show as a part of entertainment that somewhere distract individual’s mind.
These days, crispy topics of morning shows are wedding season, bridal makeups and beauty contest. The so called trend of marriages gets audiences bored. Recently, Shaista Wahidi host of “Utho Jago Pakistan” make wedding week, of already married couple. Every morning female host used to wear bridal dresses that divert mind of house-ladies from their responsibilities and give priority to its fashion and beauty.
Naive women feel zealous in such stupid activities that swiftly move them in to the fantasy world. A man who hardly meets with their daily expenses of life, how they fulfill the worthless requests of their wives? This is a stage of audience, where host should talk as the voice of people and think about the wishes of every class.
The stage shows of Omer Shareef make people laugh; by including some lesson in it. If we compare PTV programs with private channels, we feel a huge difference between them. There is severe lack of programs that entertain in a very well mannered way. Old shows like, 50-50 show, Moin Akhter comedy show and “Tehria Moin Akhter” were very good which did not spoil our custom and values. Likewise, program of Tariq Aziz was very helpful for students that provided a lot of information and knowledge which was enjoyed by all audiences.

The sets need motivational personalities, who are truly sincere to their fields; so that viewer would listen to them carefully. The controversial figures like Maya khan, Veena Malik should not be invited as they often perform such disorganized and different things that now public has stopped taking them seriously. Those who cannot resolve issues of their own life ought not to advise others.  Among all of them, we need a celebrity that give guidance not only about Islam and Islamic teachings but also describe general perspective of life.

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