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Sach Ka Samna!

“Would you have physical relationship with some other man, if your husband does not come to know about it at all?”, “Have you peed in the Swimming pool in your childhood days?” – these are not questions from an American television show, but from our own Star plus. This program ‘Sach Ka Samna’ (which has been inspired from the American tv show ’Moment of Truth’) is a reality show in which people need to answer the truth for a set of questions. Their anwers during the show are compared to the polygraphic test results (which are conducted before itself) and if they tell a lie at any point in the game, they lose.
For those who have not heard about a polygraph, let me take the help of Wikipedia – “A polygraph (popularly referred to as a lie detector) is an instrument that measures and records several physiological responses such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, breathing rhythms, body temperature and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers a series of questions, on the theory that false answers will produce distinctive measurements”
There are many controversies regarding its use and validities, let us not get into those. Let me give one or two controversies due to this show. Vinod Kambli got into a controversy because of his “YES” to the question “Do you believe that Sachin could have done more to save you from your self-destructive behaviour?”. A lady was asked a question “”Would you have physical relationship with some other man, if your husband does not come to know about it at all?”, for which she gave a ‘NO’. Curse her fate, the polygraph results said otherwise. The cameras were swift enough to zoom on her husband’s face. He was on the verge of crying and the embarrassment was very obvious.
This program has gained a lot of attention (both positive and negative) in the past few weeks. In fact our politicians consider this show to be more important than people’s problems, that they have raised a furor in Rajya Sabha regarding this show. I was just thinking whether the politicians would cross even the first question
. Imagine a question posed to a politician “Have you ever misused your power for personal reasons?”, “Have you ever received a bribe?”, “Have you ever attacked a person physically, just because he opposed you?”, “Have you ever committed a murder?”… I doubt if 99% of the politicians would even pass the first question. What say??
We need not feel sad for the humiliation faced by the contestants, as they participated in this program on their own wish and were ready to face the music! If this program gives some pleasure to you, watch it. Else, just switch off the TV and go to sleep
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6 comments July 31, 2009
Shame Shame…
Generally I start my day by visiting the websites of NDTV and CNN-IBN and this post is a reason of doing so. An army jawan has tried to misbehave with a girl and she, inturn beat him up in the public. This horrible incident has happened in the Haflong town in Assam. When I watched the 7.5 minutes video in NDTV, I felt really bad for three reasons. ONE – This has been committed by an Army Jawan, who is supposed to be an epitome of bravery. TWO – The Army chief and his fellow army men were trying to protect him, rather than taking him to task. THREE – The people in the streets are just having fun watching this and no one truly tried to ask for justice. You can hear people shouting ‘Maro, Maro’, but no one is even ready to confront the army jawan except for the press guy (I think) who was recording the video. The girl’s bravery is to be appreciated, she even goes to the extent of boarding the army jeep along with the jawans, clearly knowing that they are trying to save him.
http://www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1140421
Just imagine, if people who are ’suppposed to’ protect the country and its citizens are indulging in such acts, why wont seasoned criminals do this? Amidst of the rich cultural heritage of India, there are many such derogatory incidents happening. Let’s see what justice the girl gets…
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