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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Bollywood's Big B, Amitabh Bachchan, is the biggest on the small screen - so indicate the ratings of the debut episode of the fourth season of his mega reality quiz show "Kaun Banega Crorepati" (KBC).
The one-and-half-hour first episode of the season kickstarted on Sony Entertainment Television Monday with an average Television Rating Point (TRP) of five percent, according to data provided by data overnight television viewership tracker Audience Measurement and Analytics (aMap).
It is the highest average rating recorded by the top general entertainment channels (GECs) in the time-band of 9 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Monday.
KBC even pipped Salman Khan's big-ticket show "Bigg Boss 4" on Colors, which was telecast 9 p.m.-10 p.m. The latter recorded an average rating of 3.4 percent rating Monday.
The opening episode of "Bigg Boss 4" on Oct 3, clashed with the Commonwealth Games (CWG) opening, and had still managed to grab eyeballs. But it couldn't sustain the competition from KBC.
Other channels like Star Plus, Zee TV and Imagine TV that telecast fiction shows during the time-band, too failed to match KBC with average ratings of 3.2, 2.9 and 1.1 percent, respectively.
KBC changed the face of Indian television when it was first launched in 2000. Amitabh's entry on the small screen created waves in the film and TV industry. He even hosted the second season of the show in 2005, and is now back to it - with equal enthusiasm.
The opening episode of this year saw cricket commentator Charu Sharma and Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, apart from a contestant, who were all smiles after facing Big B. The contestant took home Rs.3,20,000.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
After Thackeray warning, Sainiks beat up Big Boss guards
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Party chief Bal Thackeray had made his intentions perfectly clear in a statement issued in Mumbai. "Come what may, we will not allow the show. Don't issue law and order (disruption) threats to us. Shiv Sena will disrupt the TV show."
The party wants the two Pakistanis among the 14 participants on the show to be expelled immediately. The fourth season of the show, based on the international Big Brother, is hosted by Salman Khan. Guests from across the border are Begum Nawazish Ali, a transvestite talk show host from Karachi, and actor Veena Malik, who is Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif's ex-girlfriend.
"To bring people from Pakistan just to titillate audiences is terrible. Till our relations with Pakistan improve, these people should not be brought here to entertain us,'' says Uddhav Thackeray, Executive President of the Sena.
The government says it will not allow the Shiv Sena to wreck the show or harm participants or those associated with it.
"Police will take adequate action against whosoever has done anything there," said Chief Minister, Ashok Chavan.
This protest comes within days of Mumbai University dropping Rohinton Mistry's novel, Such A Long Journey, from its curriculum - a direct result of Shiv Sena pressure. The campaign was led by Bal Thackeray's grandson, Aditya, a History student, he felt the book made objectionable references to the Sena.
Leading the protest was 19-year-old Aditya Thackeray, grandson of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray and a history student.
"The Vice-Chancellor is succumbing to pressure of the fascist forces. So they will command and we will obey? Is this the standard of academic norms?'' asks Dr J V Naik, who retired as Head of Department of History, Mumbai University.
Cultural censorship has always been a part of the Shiv Sena's identity - a strategy it's now using more frequently - as it fights with estranged cousin Raj Thackeray's party for political space. The aggression against Bigg Boss is perceived by many Mumbaikars as an attempt to prove that the Shiv Sena is still a practitioner of power. "Why should they bother to protest? Indians will vote out the Pakistani participants anyway," said one Bigg Boss viewer.
Superstar Rajinikanth visited Bal Thackeray at his home today. Icons and filmstars regularly pay their respects to the Sena, often modifying their films to meet the diktats of the party. The Sena, therefore, has little reason to drop its own Big Brother act.
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