- 2021-07-26 00:57:01
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“Ghotona Shotto” infuriates audiences for insensitive portrayal of children with special needs
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Entertainment Desk: Dhaka, Jul-26,
An Eid special tele-fiction, titled "Ghotona
Shotto", starring popular actors Mehazabien Chowdhury and Afran Nisho, has
sparked huge criticism for insensitively addressing children with special
needs.
Directed by Rubel Hasan and released under the
banner of Central Music and Video (CMV), the tele-fiction, was enlisted as part
of private television station Channel i’s Eid-Ul-Azha special programs, and
it was uploaded on CMV’s YouTube channel.
The tell fiction tales the story of a couple acted
by Afran Nisho as a driver and Mehazabien Chowdhury as a housemaid, who
mischievously deceive their service-takers.
Later in the tell fiction showcases that the couple
was bestowed with a child with special needs, wondering if their child’s
condition is a result of their misdeeds.
After the telecast of the tele-fiction, Amrin Zaman,
a mother, first addressed the issue on Sunday at a Facebook live video. A large
number of audiences have since expressed their disgust on social media over the portrayed message, raising questions about the sensitivity of the makers
towards the topic of children with special needs.
Members of several Facebook-based platforms
including Autism Bangladesh, a public group to raise awareness and advocate for
the persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndromes, Intellectual and
Neurological Disabilities on behalf of the children and persons with special
needs, have also expressed massive dissatisfaction and anger over the
tele-fiction and its associates, with some even considering to file a case
against the casts, crews and makers.
Amid the controversy, the fiction was then
immediately taken down from CMV's YouTube channel. The cast and crew have also
publicly apologised across social media through a joint statement, published on
both the actor’s and the director’s official Facebook profiles.
“On behalf of the director, artistes and entire cast
and crew, we feel deeply sorry and have complete realization as well as full
support for those who have reached out to us regarding our drama production
“Ghotona Shotto”. We have taken down the content the moment we received the
first message. The much-needed correction is being made to the content,” the
joint statement said on Sunday.
It added, “We would like to send our love, support
and apologies to every parent and child with special needs and promise to make
content in future that spreads the right message and directs the audience
towards the right path.”