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IPL Cheerleaders' 'dirty-dancing' outrages villagers, burn TV sets
Aurangabad: Cheerleaders surely sizzle on the cricket ground. Their costumes and dancing steps attracted many headlines when cheer girls concept was introduced during IPL games in India. But if you thought that controversy has died down then you are wrong.
Cheerleaders have generated so much heat in Khandala village here that villagers decided to burn their TV sets. Locals allege that so much vulgarity is being shown on TV these days that it has become difficult to watch any programme sitting with family members.
"We all love cricket and whole family used to cheer for our players. But now, it is more of dirty dancing and less of gentleman's cricket," says a villagers.
Thirty families of the village decided to set afire their television sets. “Not only the serials, even the advertisement encouraged n*d*ty," alleges another villager. :skd
Source: IPL Cheerleaders' 'dirty-dancing' outrages villagers, burn TV sets - daily.bhaskar.com
Aurangabad: Cheerleaders surely sizzle on the cricket ground. Their costumes and dancing steps attracted many headlines when cheer girls concept was introduced during IPL games in India. But if you thought that controversy has died down then you are wrong.
Cheerleaders have generated so much heat in Khandala village here that villagers decided to burn their TV sets. Locals allege that so much vulgarity is being shown on TV these days that it has become difficult to watch any programme sitting with family members.
"We all love cricket and whole family used to cheer for our players. But now, it is more of dirty dancing and less of gentleman's cricket," says a villagers.
Thirty families of the village decided to set afire their television sets. “Not only the serials, even the advertisement encouraged n*d*ty," alleges another villager. :skd
Source: IPL Cheerleaders' 'dirty-dancing' outrages villagers, burn TV sets - daily.bhaskar.com