Dramatic Scene in “Tere Bin” Sparks Controversy Provokes Outrage and Social Media Debate
The Pakistani drama series “Tere Bin” has had a meteoric rise in popularity and is now the most viewed and talked-about drama right now. The drama has won significant praise and admiration in spite of a number of plot holes and inconsistencies.
Recent narrative twists, however, have sparked lively conversations on social media and other media channels. Unfortunately, the drama included a scene showing a forced marriage consummation, an act that “Tere Bin” fans greatly disapproved of.
“Tere Bin” Drama Faces Backlash and Receives Warning Notice from Pemra
The “Tere Bin” creators modify episode 47 in response to audience complaints after receiving overwhelming criticism.
Numerous citizens voiced their dissatisfaction and requested the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to deal with the problem of inappropriate content.
The Pemra acted yesterday by sending a warning letter to the broadcaster in charge of airing “Tere Bin.”
The notification specifically calls out the inappropriate content that was shown in episode 47 of the drama on Geo Television and emphasises how it violates many provisions of the 2015 law.
Also, PEMRA advised the channel to proceed with caution in this matter.
Fans harshly criticised Meerab for spitting and slapping Murtasim, calling her acts unacceptable and saying there was no chance for her to change after such disgusting behavior.
Yumna Zaidi and Wahaj Ali, have come under fire from fans for allegedly making the wrong decision in choosing a script that went in such a problematic direction.
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