Nakuul
Mehta
The
actor
took
a
hilarous
dig
and
wrote,
"Can't
wait
for
#Ishqbaaaz
to
be
heavily
sponsored
by
CONDOM
adverts
cause
hey..
we
are
at
10pm."
He
further
tweeted,
"Yes,
because
condoms
are
terrible.
Who
needs
family
planning
&
safe
sex
is
overrated.
And
yes
let's
win
a
GOLD
medal
in
the
only
sport
we
can
beat
China
at!"
Anuj
Sachdev
"I
think
the
lack
of
sex
education
in
our
country
is
what
impacts
children.
We
are
such
a
hypocritical
society.
On
one
hand
we
talk
about
how
much
we
are
progressing
and
on
the
other
we
have
a
problem
with
tv
channels
airing
condom
ads.
Do
we
even
realize
that
condoms
promote
protected
sex
which
is
the
most
essential
education
the
citizens
of
this
nation
need
to
get.
We
are
okay
with
so
many
molestation
and
rape
incidents
happening
in
this
country
day
in
and
day
out
but
we
will
ban
something
as
trivial
as
a
condom
ad
on
television."
Meghna
Naidu
"Condom
ads
are
so
important
to
show
the
people
of
our
country.
It's
something
so
basic
and
important.
Instead
of
making
more
educative
ads
and
videos
to
teach
the
people
of
our
country
the
right
thing
our
government
decides
to
take
down
condom
ads
in
the
day.
I
am
shocked.
If
one
finds
an
ad
explicit
you
have
the
option
of
making
another
ad.
Banning
of
something
like
this
is
a
bit
too
much."
Tanya
Sharma
"The
world
over,
such
advertising
is
being
deregulated
to
prevent
teenage
pregnancies.
It
is
now
being
widely
recognized
as
the
part
of
educating
certain
knowledge
but
yes
the
creativity
can
be
changed
to
decent
advertising."
Madhura
Naik
"I
stand
with
my
government.
The
decision
is
very
much
fine.
As
every
country
has
some
protocols
and
our
nation
is
known
for
its
heritage
and
culture.
We
are
a
Consivative
close
culture
and
its
a
question
of
ethics
aswell.
And
no
parents
will
find
it
easy
to
expose
their
children
with
such
stuff
at
a
very
early
age.
I
feel
you
have
to
work
by
your
culture
at
the
end
of
the
day."
Mahika
Sharma
"To
protect
children
from
being
unhealthy
influences
it's
better
to
focus
on
their
education.
Creating
taboos
is
not
the
solution.
Creating
healthy
discussion
can
be.
It
is
important
to
introduce
sex
and
birth
control
education
in
senior
school.
Such
ads
don't
affect
much
because
the
content
of
our
screen
has
already
rooted
to
more
adult
entertainment."
Paras
Kalnawat
"Banning
ads
and
limiting
time
on
them
wont
make
children
not
talk
about
it.
They
will
search
the
Internet
for
it
and
half
information
is
more
dangerous
than
not
knowing
at
all.
If
children
are
given
sex
education,
there
will
be
reduction
in
fewer
problems
related
to
sex
and
teenage
pregnancies,
abortions.
Sex
is
a
taboo
in
India
which
needs
to
change.
Decisions
like
these
are
just
taking
India
backwards."
Sofia
Hayat
"I
think
it
is
the
children
that
need
to
understand
about
sex
and
they
need
a
proper
education
over
it.
This
will
reduce
problems
that
country
is
facing
on
sexual
diseases
and
others.
Banned
or
limiting
any
sexual
discussion
is
not
the
solution
anyday."