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MTV out to shatter taboos with new show 'Big F'

Launching on October 11 at 7.00 pm, the 10-episode series will showcase real life stories about secret fantasies and forbidden encounters

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MTV out to shatter taboos with new show 'Big F'

MTV out to shatter taboos with new show 'Big F'

Launching on October 11 at 7.00 pm, the 10-episode series will showcase real life stories about secret fantasies and forbidden encounters

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Mumbai | October 9, 2015

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MTV is all set to give voice to the youth's 'forbidden fantasies' with its new show, 'MTV Big F'. Launching on October 11, 2015 at 7.00 pm, 'MTV Big F' will showcase real life stories about secret fantasies and forbidden encounters, which the society is often keen on hiding. The 10-episode series will be hosted by model and actor Gautam Gulati, who marks his debut as a TV host.

Targeted at youngsters, the show will be a sensual depiction of some of the hole-and-corner tales of the youth that have long been kept under wraps.

Speaking about the show's concept, Shalini Sethi, Programming Head, MTV, said, “MTV understands the youth of today – their interests, their aspirations, their sorrows and their desires. One key aspect of being young is the whole journey of discovering yourself and expressing your desires in different ways. Most people shy away from even talking about this in polite society, but for us at MTV, it is essential that we address these desires and fantasies that young people have. 'MTV Big F' is a show that sheds light on a very basic human urge in a non-judgmental yet bold manner – just the way the youth want us to look at them – without any prejudice.”

She further said, “Secret desires are not something that are openly discussed in society, but the reality is that the youth of today is not afraid to speak their minds and talk about their feelings. They have the courage to stand up for what they believe in and 'MTV Big F' is going to portray exactly that by breaking stereotypes. I'm sure that our discerning young viewers will feel a sort of kinship with the characters they will see unfolding on the screen.”

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