New Delhi:
Pamela Anderson may have exited Bigg Boss after fulfilling a three day contract that saw her sweeping and making rotis, but the show won't be going anywhere just yet.
The Bombay High Court has ruled that the program, which airs on Colors, owned by Viacom-18, can continue in its 9 pm slot till December 3.
Last week, the government ordered that Bigg Boss and another reality show, Rakhi Ka Insaaf, would be allowed to air only between 11 pm and 5 am. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) said the "adult" content of the shows was inappropriate for children - it cited, among others, abusive language as a major concern.
Colors took the government to court and got a stay last week.
On Monday, the government has asked for more time to prepare its response; the case will next be heard on December 3.
The Bombay High Court has ruled that the program, which airs on Colors, owned by Viacom-18, can continue in its 9 pm slot till December 3.
Last week, the government ordered that Bigg Boss and another reality show, Rakhi Ka Insaaf, would be allowed to air only between 11 pm and 5 am. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) said the "adult" content of the shows was inappropriate for children - it cited, among others, abusive language as a major concern.
Colors took the government to court and got a stay last week.
On Monday, the government has asked for more time to prepare its response; the case will next be heard on December 3.
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