
Tejaswi Prakash and Afaan Khan in Pehredaar Piya Ki. (Image courtesy: IANS)
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Tejaswi Prakash says people are 'judgmental' and the show is 'progressive
Many Twitter users defended the show saying it's an 'innocent story'
A petition to ban the controversial show was addressed to Smriti Irani
Recently, a petition started on change.org calling for a ban on the controversial show and now, Tejaswi told IANS: "I think it's really progressive. But again, a lot of people believe in judging a book by its cover. They love being judgmental and people have nothing better to do than judging somebody else's work. Then okay, what can I do?"
"I feel it's just a story and fiction. It's just a story that we are telling people. So how can you judge any story? You like it okay, you don't like it, so, you don't like it. We are not professors, we are not trying to teach you anything," she added.
Actor Suyyash Rai, who appeared on the show as Abhay, Diya's fiance-to-be for a couple of episodes, came to the show's defense only after Karan Wahi's comment on it went viral. Karan Wahi said it is a TRP hungry show with "stupid content." Many people agreed with Karan Wahi, stars of shows like Dill Mill Gayye, but Suyyash was not one of them. He said: "Whatever Karan Wahi said it's his point of view and no one can question him neither me nor you guys. But this doesn't change the fact that we, the whole team of Pehredaar Piya Ki love this show and we all have worked really hard for it."
You'd expect Twitter to be a logical place but going by the way celebrities are trolled for their choice of clothes, religious beliefs and sometimes even of their choice of food, it's a little too much to expect. Pehdaar Piya Ki got some pehredaars on Twitter:
If you can't see the innocence in Diya Ratan eyes then better get an eye checkup... Haters gonna hate.. we love PPK #PehredaarPiyaKi
— Angelic Nee (@angel172431) August 8, 2017
#pehredaarpiyaki their relation is so pure... Friendship
— Jyothi Vishwakarma (@jyothirocks) August 1, 2017
To all dose who r making such a hullabaloo over #PehredaarPiyaKi hav u evn watched a single episode!! If nt den go n watch before preaching
— Keya (@keya00000) August 8, 2017
#PehredaarPiyaKi a struggle of a girl 2 keep up her promise 2 a dying man every possible way. You'll love it but keep prejudices backseat!
— Ananyaluvs2twt (@Ananya_Satish) August 9, 2017
There were some who disagreed:
Finding the girl cute and critizing a story is different ... tv is a medium for knowledge don't influence wrong way #PehredaarPiyaKi
— DivekWarriors (@diveksquad) August 10, 2017
We don't want our kids to b influenced by such tv serials
— . (@Hritesh_) August 9, 2017
sign the petition & ban on the tv serial #pehredaarpiyakihttps://t.co/4DS9CZ4132
Pehredaar Piya Ki premiered on July 17 and has been a topic of discussion over the show's relevance and theme.
(With IANS inputs)