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Hina Khan: Don't see format, content changing in TV

By IANS | Updated: August 20, 2020 16:02 IST

, says the only thing she sees is that people "will now or later completely move on to iPads ...

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, says the only thing she sees is that people "will now or later completely move on to iPads and their phones and watch all the soaps there".

"Nothing is going to change in (terms of) content. When you talk about television, 'Naagin' is completely different. It is a supernatural show. Other than that I don't see the format or content changing in television because this is the audience's demand. It's all (about) demand and supply. If they stop watching it, they will stop making such shows," she concluded.

( With inputs from IANS )

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