Well I beg to disagree Sir. Indeed all sorts of people are part of the Pakistani diaspora but this does not mean that we can use all the abusive words on tv in prime time hours. Media is a way of educating people. Women and children watch tv soaps and children pick up how to react to different situations by watching same scenarios on tv. I am sure all of us have learned some of our mannerisms from tv, good or bad. Producers at PTV could have toned down the effect of these abusive words by using alternative words like 'behudgi' or 'besharmi'. If the situation really demanded the use of this word, the voice oculd have been edited and aduls would have guessed from face expressions or lipsing as to what the 'father' said.
I don't know what is happening to civilised television these days. One of the many ill-effects of globalisation I suppose.
naach gana karney walon ka koe aur bhi naam hai? That word is not abusive, it defines a particular breed in South Asia and those who are in the showbiz and film industry.