We will obey ministry's decision: 'Pehredaar Piya Ki' makers

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 14 2017 | 6:22 PM IST
Faced with a petition asking the Information and Broadcasting ministry to ban their show, the makers of "Pehredaar Piya Ki" today said they would "respect and obey" the government's decision.
The serial, which began airing on Sony channel last month, focuses on a nine-year old boy, Ratan (Afaan Khan), and his marriage to 18-year-old Diya (Tejasswi Prakash).
The show has been slammed on social media for its "regressive" content with many viewers accusing it of "promoting child marriage".
More than one lakh people have signed a petition on change.Org urging Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani to ban the show.
Creators of the show, however, denied that it is regressive.
"We have not received anything yet. As and when we receive it (instructions from the ministry), we will reply to it. We will explain our point of view," the show's producer, Sumeet Mittal, told reporters here.
"We know what we have made and we are confident about our show. Anything that will come to us we will respect and obey it. If they want to monitor the show or watch it, it is ok," he added.
They have planned 265 episodes, he disclosed.
According to writer Shashi Mittal, there is nothing objectionable about the show.
"The show is nowhere promoting child marriage, it is not showing anything objectionable. It is not about child marriage, we are not promoting it.
"It is about forced marriage. The girl is just fulfilling the last wish of a dying a man. She is there to protect the child. She also mentioned that their marriage is for a cause and not to enjoy marital bliss," she said.
The writer said she is open to criticism from those who have seen the show.
"If people are objecting after watching the show, then it's fine. There are people who have not seen the show and are talking against it."
She added that there were no plans to change the plot line.
"We are not going to change the plot line at all. I don't think we are showing anything negative.

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First Published: Aug 14 2017 | 6:22 PM IST

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