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Hindu Statesman Calls Pamela Anderson Too Spicy For India

 
November 18, 2010 Pamela Anderson, Salman Khan, Jade Goody, India, Cameo, Anderson
 

Hollywood siren Pamela Anderson appeared to have proved too saucy for India, said Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada on Thursday.

Zed, in a detailed email, noted that Anderson entered the House in India's popular and controversial daily television reality show "Bigg Boss" in Lonawala (near Mumbai) on Wednesday night for a three-day cameo appearance and India Government issued an order earlier in the day to ban the show in prime time relegating it to slot between 11pm-5am.

The Hindu statesman, cited the official reason being that its content "offends against good taste and decency" and "objectionable and not suitable for children and unrestricted public exhibition."

"Bigg Boss", however, went ahead on Wednesday during its regular earlier time slot of nine pm. But Bombay High Court, being moved by show's owner 'Viacom 18' on Thursday, stayed the India Government's order to reschedule the time of broadcast till next hearing on November 22 on the issue.

Commenting on the censorship Zed called it "was not acceptable, but many times television producers crossed the line for mercantile greed without consideration to families and children. Their race to boost the ratings had frequently resulted in sensationalization of the content."

"They should regulate themselves so that the freedom of expression was not jeopardized. Television producers needed to grow-up and show maturity to analyze themselves what was good for the Indian nation and the world," Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, added.

Zed, however, welcomed Anderson to India and applauded her interest in Indian ethos and other things Indian.

Describing the Anderson saga, Zed said she entered the House, where she is Khaas Mehmaan (Special Guest), with a white chiffon sari, jhumkas (ear hangings), bangles, bindi, and "namaste".

She cleaned the floor with a broom, gyrated to Bollywood number "Dhak dhak karne lagaa", and ate paranthas (Indian stuffed bread).

It is her first visit to India and she has reportedly said that she was not a fan of reality shows. She has reportedly been paid $550,000 for this stint, Zed disclosed.

Zed also cited Television rating agency Audience Measurement and Analytics Limited as reportedly revealing that, "Bigg Boss" gained substantially from Pamela Anderson's appearance.

"Big Boss", in its fourth season, follows the "Big Brother" format. Filmfare winner Bollywood megastar Salman Khan (Tere Naam), 44, is the current presenter.

Anderson joined ten remaining housemates, who included Bollywood actors, models, singer, former dacoit, and wrestler. British celebrity Jade Goody appeared in this show in 2008.

Thrice divorced/annulled MTV nominated Pamela Anderson (Baywatch), 43, is a Canadian-American actress-model-author-producer-former Playboy Playmate.

She is vegetarian and an animal rights activist, Zed concluded in his long email release on the subject.

 
Source: http://www.feedsyndicate.com/articles/7020577103
 
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