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New Delhi, June 24 -- Advertisements to promote some TV serials that use terms deemed derogatory for the differently abled are earning the wrath of activists. One such ad, for a TV drama Shorr... Goongi Kankoo Ki Bolti Kahani on SaharaOne, shows the protagonist as a mute girl in a bridal outfit, with a tagline 'Kyun karega koi goongi se shaadi' (Why would anyone marry a mute girl?) uses the term goongi, considered an insult. The ad for Sony TV's Maan Rahe Tera Pitaah, uses the phrase "mad man" to describe the mentally challenged father of the protagonist. Activists are threatening legal action. "Such regressive ads are not acceptable.... We will lodge an official complaint with the I&B Ministry. We have an archaic law, the Disability Law of 1995, which needs urgent amendment.," said Javed Abidi, convenor, Disabled Rights Group. Uma Kapoor, secretary of NGO Delhi Foundation of Deaf Women, and a mute and deaf person, wrote in an email, "We have seen inappropriate terms being used by channels to describe disability conditions .... The serials are made with a positive approach, but their promotion should not reflect roughly on the physically/mentally disabled characters."The channels say such ads are part of the marketing strategy. "In our show, the lead actress cannot speak, and so we have used it in the ad. But the story is positive and not regressive," says Sheetal Ladha, Sahara One Television.
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