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‘Tere Bin’, the drama that has become the talk of the town due to its recent controversial episode, has been served a warning issue by Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) over inappropriate content.
Recent developments within the plot sparked heated debates across social media which portrayed a forceful consummation of marriage. After this, the makers of the drama were forced to edit episode 47 in accordance with the wishes of their audience.
Many members of the public voiced their concerns and called upon the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to take notice of such inappropriate content.
Now, PEMRA issued a warning notice to the channel responsible for airing the drama, and as per the notice, ‘Tere Bin’ contained inappropriate content that deviates from several clauses of the 2015 law.
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The controversy surrounding ‘Tere Bin’ has sparked a widespread discussion about the influence of television dramas on societal values. It highlights the need for responsible content creation and adherence to regulations set forth by regulatory authorities. As the drama continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the makers of “Tere Bin” and the channel will respond to PEMRA’s warning and the public’s concerns regarding the portrayal of sensitive topics in Pakistani dramas.
Drama serial Tere Bin is the most watched and talked about Pakistani drama, currently. The drama has been garnering huge praise and public and critical acclaim despite many loopholes and flaws in the storyline.