Are the foreign dramas evading our culture? There are people who agree with animals having rights and there are also people who don’t. However I am one of those people who believe that animals are ent

Are the foreign dramas evading our culture? There are people who agree with animals having rights and there are also people who don’t. However I am one of those people who believe that animals are ent

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Art. Are Turkish Dramas Evading Our Culture?

Are the foreign dramas evading our culture?

There are people who agree with animals having rights and there are also people who don’t. However I am one of those people who believe that animals are entitled to basic legal rights. No matter how big or how small they are, they all deserve equal rights. Many animals are used for being tested on like body products and cosmetics. Animals should be free from exploitation, cruelty, neglect, and abuse. Animals should not be used in a laboratory for unnecessary experiments, they deserve to be a part of their wildlife in their natural habitat. Animals are defenseless against exploitation and abuse by human beings. It is time that we take an act and end animal cruelty!

However, in recent times it has been noticed that some foreign television content is trying to induce a substantial place in our country. Unfortunately, somehow a Turkish serial “ISHQ-E-Mamnoon” was aired out and after a few weeks it ended up by getting exultant high ratings. After the broadcast of this particular play, a slipstream is started among the different TV channels to get foreign content and present to the public, in order to gain high ratings. When broadcasters and people are basking, this dubbed “so called” change, they forgot to think all this activity is turning out to be a veridical threat to the local industry as well as the integrity and culture of our nation.

There is also a small group of people who is trying to back up these serials, but I think these people might disremember what Indian dramas have done with our acculturation in the recen