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I&B ministry supports anti-smoking ban

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NEW DELHI: Formula One races with participants sporting logos of sponsors like Marlboro company may just sneak through on Indian television during a live telecast. Any such recorded events on sports channels would have to stop airing in India.

The reason being that the information and broadcasting ministry totally endorses a ban on smoking or tobacco companies being shown in films or TV programmes. The deadline to fall in line with the latest government diktat: first week of October.

The I&B ministry totally supports the health ministry ban on smoking on small and the big screen, minister Jaipal Reddy today told reporters after concluding over an hour long meeting with his counterpart in the health ministry.

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However, he admitted that it has been conveyed to the health ministry that having scrollers or warnings flashing in old and already released films during scenes where characters are shown smoking is not feasible. We cannot have a law with retrospective effect, Reddy said.

So, in effect it means that the various arms of the government are united in smoking out the fire at the end of the white stick in films and TV programmes in future.

Still, the government has left itself some elbow room. Live telecasts of any events and documentaries depicting the ills of smoking have been left outside the ambit of the new anti-smoking law being attempted to be enforced in India.

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What does that mean? If during a film awards show being aired live on television, for example, some body is shown smoking, it would not attract harsh penalties being mulled by the government.

The government is also looking at ways of amending the Cinematography Act and the Cable TV (Network) Regulation Act to enforce this anti-smoking move in films and television.

Also, if filmmakers and TV producers want to show characters smoking in future products, they would have to take permission from an inter-ministerial committee, which would review the situation on a case to case basis.

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Samsung TV Plus launches Kings of Comedy channel

New free FAST channel brings iconic Hindi comedy shows to millions of Samsung Smart TV owners.

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MUMBAI: Samsung TV Plus has just turned up the laughter volume and it’s completely free. The leading free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service in India has launched Kings of Comedy, a premium comedy channel featuring some of the country’s most beloved primetime shows. Available exclusively on Samsung TV Plus, the channel delivers back-to-back hits including Comedy Nights with Kapil, Khatra Khatra Khatra, and Comedy Nights Bachao, with no login or subscription required.

The launch marks a milestone for free streaming in India, offering audiences a dedicated comedy destination directly from their Samsung TV home screen. It arrives as Samsung TV Plus India celebrates its 5th anniversary, during which the service has grown its monthly active users by 42 per cent and more than doubled its total viewing hours. The platform now offers over 180 free channels across 14 languages.

Samsung TV Plus India general manager and head of business development Kunal Mehta said, “Comedy is the heartbeat of Hindi entertainment, and Kings of Comedy brings together the shows Indians already love, completely free on their Samsung TV. Our focus remains the same take the content people know and make it effortless to access.”

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Globally, Samsung TV Plus has surpassed 100 million monthly active users across more than 4,500 channels, solidifying its position as one of the world’s leading free streaming services.

Kings of Comedy is now available on all compatible Samsung Smart TVs. For viewers seeking non-stop laughter without any cost, this new channel delivers a royal treat proving that sometimes the best entertainment really does come with no strings (or subscriptions) attached.

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