Re: Vulgarity in Dramas
I don't know what you folks are talking about. Yes, the hemlines might have gotten shorter, but in comparison to what you see in other countries, I still feel our television is fairly conservative. As for holding hands, etc, it is often shown between a married couple (TV married, not necessarily real life married), and that's part of showing the basic bonding between a couple. And quite frankly, with how sexually uptight Pakistani families are, its quite healthy to see that sort of thing. Maybe it'll have a good influence, and get people to stop thinking about how ethical suicide bombing can be!
Anyway.
The other point I wanted to make is simple: You don't like it, don't watch it. People are pumping money into these dramas, because the ratings are high. When they put on more conservative less flashy dramas, the ratings dip. Therefore, YOU GUYS are responsible for what you're seeing. Your own brethren are preferring to watch these dramas. How do you stop it? Don't watch it. Simple.
For me, the appeal of dramas is pretty dead now, not because of the skin I'm seeing, but because the creativity and art is practically gone. So, what do I do? I don't watch. I have friends and relatives who have subscribed to it, so I'll see stuff when I'm over their houses. But otherwise, I don't have a subscription. I'd rather spend that money on a good netflix subscription.