Rekha Bhardwaj on kids reality shows: We are using their age and spoiling their innocence 
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Rekha Bhardwaj on kids reality shows: We are using their age and spoiling their innocence

The Bollywood singer hits out at the competitive regime of music-based reality shows

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Bollywood singer Rekha Bhardwaj has criticised the treatment of children on music-based reality shows. In a string of tweets, Rekha complained about the competitive/vote-based approach to nurturing talent, instead of teaching kids to treat music as ‘Ibaadat/Prayer’.

“I am not able to understand why there is so much drama in Music reality shows,” Rekha wrote.

She ended by reiterating that nobody is concerned about the future of these kids, and urged children to focus on their craft instead of being used as a commodity.

Earlier this year, The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had issued an advisory to TV channels to desist from showing children in a ‘vulgar, indecent, suggestive and inappropriate manner’ on dance reality shows. 

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