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Chennai pub incident sparks outrage, Tamil channel slammed for chasing women

Thanthi TV's coverage took a troubling turn as their cameras disproportionately focused on women, disregarding their comfort.

November 21, 2023 / 14:49 IST
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Thanthi TV is under fire for its coverage of women outside a Chennai pub. (Representational)
Thanthi TV is under fire for its coverage of women outside a Chennai pub. (Representational)

A prominent Tamil news channel, Thanthi TV, is under fire for its controversial coverage of an incident outside a Chennai pub. The channel's reporters engaged in what has been dubbed 'pub shaming,' chasing and harassing women, making inappropriate comments, and drawing criticism from both the public and renowned figures, including playback singer Chinmayi Sripada. The incident, initially reported by The News Minute, has ignited a storm on social media.

On the night of November 19, chaos erupted outside a Chennai pub on Turn Bulls Road during the World Cup final. Allegations of the pub operating beyond curfew hours led to police intervention. Thanthi TV's coverage, however, took a troubling turn as their cameras disproportionately focused on women, disregarding the discomfort expressed by the subjects.

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The incident unfolded as women were persistently followed and chased for close-up shots and inappropriate comments were passed, despite attempts to shield their identities with scarves and masks. The biased focus on women triggered widespread social media criticism, with users condemning the channel's lack of respect for privacy and consent, especially concerning women.

One user on the micro-blogging site 'X' commented, "These media channels understand no concept of privacy or consent when covering such events, especially concerning women or the marginalized." Another user questioned the media's priorities, stating, "No morals, worst journalism. It’s the organizer's fault for exceeding the time limit, why are you chasing people who are trying to cover their faces and go away?"
According to Saidapet police, responsible for the pub's jurisdiction, the venue operated beyond the permissible time, leading to police intervention. Notably, news channels, including Thanthi TV, were already present at the premises during the inspection.

Despite deleting the post containing the controversial footage, Thanthi TV faced continued backlash. In an edited post on X, the channel described the incident as an "all-night alcohol party busted by the police," adding problematic comments about "half-dressed women."