QuicksandMania wrote:Only a huge outrage expressed as negative market feedback through lost advertising and ratings will stop this.
Yes, but don't expect it to happen. People like prank shows.
Don't get me wrong. In contrast to what you could suppose I don't like prank shows. As well as pranks in movies. I can say, I hate them. No, I was not a victim of pranks in the past, and I don't know why it is so.
Anyway, there are many different prank shows, from some harmless ones to pretty cruel by the scenario. However, in vast majority of such shows people do know what is going on from the very start. If the victims are supposed to be 'ordinary people', they are most likely unemployed actors making some money and hoping for being noticed. If the victims are celebrities, and the scenario involves some potentially hazardous things, it is totally obvious that they know everything from the very beginning. Why do they take part in the show, is another question. In some (or many) cases the fee is so high that they can't refuse.
The guest (and 'victim') of the 7th episode of this show was Shah Rukh Khan, actor and director, the "King of Bollywood". Could be, he was interested in how the realistic quicksand pit is set up, how it works, how the 'sinking scene' is seen from the actor's point of view, and how it will look on the screen after editing. Who knows, maybe he got some experience that he will use in his future movies.