Watch Super Dancer 3 controversy video of judges asking vulgar questions and dance goes viral on Twitter

Watch Super Dancer 3 controversy video of judges asking vulgar questions and dance goes viral on Twitter

Super Dancer 3 faces major backlash for the vulgar questions asked to a kid and insulting parents in front of the camera the controversy video viral on Twitter

The NCPCR has requested that the Super Dancer Chapter 3 episode in question be removed from the service. Meanwhile, there is an uproar among viewers for airing such vulgar content in the name of fun.

Super Dancer 3 controversy video of judges asking vulgar questions and dance goes viral on Twitter

Super Dancer 3- Three judges get slammed by netizens after video shows judges asking minor ‘vulgar’ question

In the latest episode of Super Dancer 3, judges Anurag Basu, Shilpa Shetty Kundra, and Geeta Kapur are seen asking vulgar questions to a kid about his parents’ personal lives. The three judges were seen laughing out loud and asking more questions about the child’s parents.

Meanwhile, the child’s father looked ashamed and pissed after a certain point. 

This Episode Didn’t Go Down Well With The Viewers And The Show Faces Legal Notice

In a letter to Sony Pictures Networks, the National Commission for the Protection of Children’s Rights (NCPCR) requested that they remove an episode of Super Dancer 3 where judges can be heard asking a young contestant “vulgar & sexually explicit” questions about his parent’s life on stage.

This is in response to a video that was published on Twitter by the “Gems of Bollywood” account, which claimed that the child was asked impolite questions. Additionally, the video was accessible to all age groups on YouTube.

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A number of social media users have criticised both the station’s creators and the judges. Meanwhile, the NCPCR took action against the channel and said that the questions posed to the minor child were ‘inappropriate and distressing’ in nature.

Viewers’ Reaction To The Viral Video Stands For A Stronger Bycott Bollywood Trend

As a response to the video, a user tweeted, “Besharam log hai bhai. Inko, Ijjat nahi hai. A different person wrote, “Hudd hai besharmi ki.”

“This is repulsive. Not at all enjoyable. Another tweet said, “Bacho se aise comments karwana!! #BoycottBollywoodForever Definitely.”

“It is very evident that @MIB_India has zero influence over the Indian media. It’s awful that so-called adults laugh when young children use foul language on stage. Home viewing of #BollywoodKiGandagi has increased thanks to #YouTube & @TVShows. “Wake up,” a user wrote.

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The Shameless Questions Asked By The Three Judges Calls For Inquiry

The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, and the Information Technology Act, 2000, have both been breached, according to the NCPCR.

Additionally, the commission demanded an explanation for why such impolite inquiries were addressed to a young child artist. The NCPCR Chairperson further specified in the letter that the Commission should receive an Action Taken Report (ATR) within seven days of receiving it.

From April 2019 until June 2019, the reality programme aired.

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