Showing Violence and Crimes should not be allowed in films and on television.
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Sourav said:
8 years ago
According to parliament and laws of film and production, it clearly says "no violence and any anti-religion or cast subjectwise should not mention in any film. " Not only the government but also all common citizen of our country must be campaign a hoarding against violent acts.
We all must be increase our own awareness of it otherwise, we all of the human society (from child to old) everyone suffers these great nuances nowadays. According to my opinion, pornography is considered a criminal offence because of it explicit sexuality (X/Y) which is very wrong and aware people to make a vast difference between genders. Which is a puzzle and illusion also? Wso. We all of the human being are a labour of our own habit (bad/ good). Amaturely, it's also true, that we all want to get all things all types of entertainment without any labour and whose most preferable and easiest way is our Smartphone and high-speed internet.
Especially, Child pornography is the most common and main part of this. Most of the child starts to see adult content on his/her adolescence period of time which is the best time to prepare self for which he/she wants to be in future. But not only porn responsible but also BollywBollywood, Hollywood and Hollywood industry have a place of great penance or troublesome for mostly young aspirations. Porn-induced OCD is commonly occurred basically after childhood trauma (TBI) traumatic brain injury and incremental risk factors may be responsible for sometimes. According to DSM-V (MAS-II) porn and film oriented mental problems are not belongs to in the diagnosis in Psychiatry.
We all must be increase our own awareness of it otherwise, we all of the human society (from child to old) everyone suffers these great nuances nowadays. According to my opinion, pornography is considered a criminal offence because of it explicit sexuality (X/Y) which is very wrong and aware people to make a vast difference between genders. Which is a puzzle and illusion also? Wso. We all of the human being are a labour of our own habit (bad/ good). Amaturely, it's also true, that we all want to get all things all types of entertainment without any labour and whose most preferable and easiest way is our Smartphone and high-speed internet.
Especially, Child pornography is the most common and main part of this. Most of the child starts to see adult content on his/her adolescence period of time which is the best time to prepare self for which he/she wants to be in future. But not only porn responsible but also BollywBollywood, Hollywood and Hollywood industry have a place of great penance or troublesome for mostly young aspirations. Porn-induced OCD is commonly occurred basically after childhood trauma (TBI) traumatic brain injury and incremental risk factors may be responsible for sometimes. According to DSM-V (MAS-II) porn and film oriented mental problems are not belongs to in the diagnosis in Psychiatry.
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Vissu said:
1 decade ago
In my view every thing should be in limit if anything exceeds the limit then it should be banned by the censor people. The government should take certain actions to make people under 18 not eligible to watch the 'A' certificate movies, no theater is following that rule. So, I say that the every thing has to be done by the government they should see that everyone are following the rules perfectly or not.
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Zohra said:
1 decade ago
The crime and violence should shown on the t.v. In some limitation. Because human being catch negative point only not catch positive point. So its effects on human being is very much. Through which everybody can know how crime expand what step we can takeg
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Ramsingh said:
1 decade ago
It should be limit to watch for children because many sow are as a reality show in the reality show they used abuse and do many bad activities which affect our kid many kid imitate the action so they now a days become cruel.
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Marcus said:
1 decade ago
If violent movies and games are gone that means everything is going to cancel. Example, kids show, sports, because it has violent like boxing are hitting each other so thats violent so that means its going to cancel.
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Rahul kumar said:
1 decade ago
Censorboard should not o be allowed those movies who are having criminal scences and if their is any wrong scences in movies it should be convert in the positive way. When movie is made for children special take care of the all these things.
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N .SESHAGIRI CHARAN said:
1 decade ago
I think that showing violence and non-violence on television and in films is not a crime.
Because if a scene about a crime is shown in a movie then it is just shown for the enjoyment of the viewer but it is not a really crime scene. It also never inspires anyone.
Even if anyone is inspired he/she will be inspired only by the understandable or any moment where someone helps any person. If any person is inspired by the crime scenes then he must be a psycho or he must be a person who wants to get rid of his enemy or people who wants to kill people who do bad things to the society. Remember always movies never inspire to do crimes.
Because if a scene about a crime is shown in a movie then it is just shown for the enjoyment of the viewer but it is not a really crime scene. It also never inspires anyone.
Even if anyone is inspired he/she will be inspired only by the understandable or any moment where someone helps any person. If any person is inspired by the crime scenes then he must be a psycho or he must be a person who wants to get rid of his enemy or people who wants to kill people who do bad things to the society. Remember always movies never inspire to do crimes.
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Dibyaranjan Omprakash Bhoi said:
2 years ago
Some people believe violent movies and games should be banned but I personally believe violent movies and games should be allowed with guidance and warnings for different ages.
For example, a game or a movie normally has age limits, but parents must take care that their children don’t use movies and games that are not approved to use them.
For example, a game or a movie normally has age limits, but parents must take care that their children don’t use movies and games that are not approved to use them.
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Sayali Dhansing Kawale said:
2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone.
According to me, we can't restrict or regulate the violence. Below are few points :-.
Impact on Society: One of the primary concerns is the potential impact on society, especially on impressionable minds, children, and adolescents. Exposure to graphic violence may desensitize individuals and contribute to a culture that tolerates aggression and criminal behavior.
Imitation and Influence: Studies suggest that individuals, especially young people, may imitate behaviors they witness in the media. Excessive violence and criminal activities portrayed in films and on television could potentially lead to increased real-life incidents as viewers emulate what they see.
Desensitization: Continuous exposure to violent and criminal content can desensitize individuals, diminishing their emotional response to such actions. This desensitization may, in turn, lead to a lack of empathy and a diminished understanding of the real-life consequences of violent actions.
Socialization and Norms: Media plays a significant role in shaping societal norms and values. Overexposure to violent content can contribute to the normalization of aggression, leading to a society that is more accepting of violence as a means of conflict resolution.
Psychological Impact: Violent and crime-filled content can have adverse psychological effects on individuals, causing stress, anxiety, and fear. This impact is particularly pronounced in individuals who may have experienced trauma or have a predisposition to mental health issues.
Parental Concerns: Parents often struggle to monitor and control the content their children are exposed to. Restricting violence in media helps alleviate concerns about children being inadvertently exposed to inappropriate material, allowing parents to maintain more control over their children's upbringing.
Alternative Forms of Entertainment: Advocates for restricting violence argue that there are numerous alternative forms of entertainment that do not rely on graphic content. Encouraging the production and consumption of content that is more positive and uplifting can contribute to a healthier societal mindset.
In conclusion, while artistic freedom is crucial, there is a valid argument for placing reasonable restrictions on the portrayal of violence and crimes in films and on television. Balancing creative expression with societal responsibility is essential to ensure that media does not inadvertently contribute to negative social behaviors or harm the well-being of individuals, especially the younger audience.
According to me, we can't restrict or regulate the violence. Below are few points :-.
Impact on Society: One of the primary concerns is the potential impact on society, especially on impressionable minds, children, and adolescents. Exposure to graphic violence may desensitize individuals and contribute to a culture that tolerates aggression and criminal behavior.
Imitation and Influence: Studies suggest that individuals, especially young people, may imitate behaviors they witness in the media. Excessive violence and criminal activities portrayed in films and on television could potentially lead to increased real-life incidents as viewers emulate what they see.
Desensitization: Continuous exposure to violent and criminal content can desensitize individuals, diminishing their emotional response to such actions. This desensitization may, in turn, lead to a lack of empathy and a diminished understanding of the real-life consequences of violent actions.
Socialization and Norms: Media plays a significant role in shaping societal norms and values. Overexposure to violent content can contribute to the normalization of aggression, leading to a society that is more accepting of violence as a means of conflict resolution.
Psychological Impact: Violent and crime-filled content can have adverse psychological effects on individuals, causing stress, anxiety, and fear. This impact is particularly pronounced in individuals who may have experienced trauma or have a predisposition to mental health issues.
Parental Concerns: Parents often struggle to monitor and control the content their children are exposed to. Restricting violence in media helps alleviate concerns about children being inadvertently exposed to inappropriate material, allowing parents to maintain more control over their children's upbringing.
Alternative Forms of Entertainment: Advocates for restricting violence argue that there are numerous alternative forms of entertainment that do not rely on graphic content. Encouraging the production and consumption of content that is more positive and uplifting can contribute to a healthier societal mindset.
In conclusion, while artistic freedom is crucial, there is a valid argument for placing reasonable restrictions on the portrayal of violence and crimes in films and on television. Balancing creative expression with societal responsibility is essential to ensure that media does not inadvertently contribute to negative social behaviors or harm the well-being of individuals, especially the younger audience.
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