Kohima question promo of Kaun Banega Crorepati upsets Government official

July 25, 2014

Kohima questionJul 25: The 'Kohima question' promo of Kaun Banega Crorepati's latest season might have made you all emotional when you watched it, but guess who didn't appreciate the sentiment. A senior government official filed a complaint with the Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) against the promo, demanding that it be taken off air, but the TV watchdog dismissed the complaint.

The promo in question shows a participant from the northeast sitting on the hotseat - at which point a cutaway shows a few young men watching on TV, who quip, "Arrey, yeh hotseat tak pahunch gayi!" The girl, when asked the question, 'Kohima is a part of which country?' and given the options of India, Bhutan, Nepal and China, opts to use the audience poll lifeline, eliciting sniggers from the aforementioned boys and dejected headshakes from various northeastern people watching the show at home. Thereafter, when Amitabh Bachchan announces the audience poll results with "100% logon ne kaha, India," and says to her, "Yeh baat toh sabhi jaante hain," the contestant replies, "Jaante sab hain, par maante kitne hain?"

Sources within the Council told us that the trailer irked a senior government official, who found it to be offensive and embarrassing for the government. "The official, in his complaint, said that the promo could create controversies and the question about Kohima was in extremely bad taste, and requested the Council to ask the channel to discontinue the promo," the source added.

Basis this complaint, the full promo was screened in a BCCC meeting held on July 18, where Council members viewed it and found nothing objectionable in it. "It was found that the trailer was highlighting the problem that northeastern people face, and is a step in the right direction. In fact, at a time when crimes against the community are on the rise, the promo was seen as emphasising the issue of alienation of the northeastern community, and making people aware of it," our source added.

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