Each and
every time it airs, it becomes the buzz of the town. Who has he invited? What’s
going to set the gossip mills running this time? Who said what and what not? From
the lavish sets and garish silver shoes to the excessive display of haute
couture, the show never lets you down. Be it a prime time slot on one of the
country’s most popular channels or making the crème de la crème of the Hindi
film industry clear their diaries for him, Karan Johar sure knows how to get
things done.
Koffee with
Karan (KWK) is a talk show known for the gossip and revelations and
controversial statements made by the celebrities that make the page 3
presstitutes moan in orgasmic delight. The news ink never seems to dry out printing
one gossip after another and keypads get punched effortlessly to dish out the
meatiest of the scandals, because whether we like it or not, that is what
sells. A lot.
But that’s not
just what makes the show sizzle and swirl and has tongues salivating and
wagging for more. No doubt, gossip matters, but what seems to nudge the adrenalin
levels a notch higher are the innumerous implicit but most of the time explicit
sexual innuendoes. It’s as if the show just can’t do without them.
When the
season began, I was one of those looking forward to watch. In anticipation I must
add. The previous seasons had been a fun watch and frankly we all like gossip,
we belong to a species which thrives on being curious about everything that
does not matter to them. My happiness however was rather short lived.
While candour
is obviously not meant to be USP of the show, the wit and presence of mind
Shahrukh Khan and Twinkle Khanna displayed in the initial episodes made me
wonder if KWK had finally evolved. It didn’t
take long for my bubble to go burst.
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Couple of
episodes down, Ranbir Kapoor and Ranvir Singh made an appearance on the sets. Every single sentence spoken was punctuated
with some or the other reference to sex or porn or lust... I could go on. If
that wasn’t enough, we were subject to ‘lush vicious’, whatever that means.
Wait a minute, it doesn’t mean anything, because the word doesn’t exist! If the
cheap sex jokes were not enough, the mediocrity of the spoken word could make one cringe. It sold. The audience lapped it up and seemed to beg for
more. Nothing else can explain the consistency with which the trend continued across
most of the later episodes or the TRPs that shoot through the roof.
If sexual
talk isn’t the in thing this winter, it probably serves as a wonderful cover up
for the dumbness most of the celebrities put on public display. With IQs threatening
to go below their shoe sizes and making statements that are about as dumb as a
box of raisins, the one thing all of the actors seem to get are sexual
references. Be it a tiny pinky hair dryer which according to Alia Bhat,
vibrates (!!) to gay hand gestures (really Ranbir?) and the all-important
questions on phone sex and the mile high club, it’s all what celebrity lives
seem to be about. If none of this is enough, implicit references to KJo’s sexual
preferences bring out the snickers. Gay banter. It can’t get any more old school
than that, can it?
It all
boils down to an easy to miss remark Aamir Khan makes in one of the
episodes, “Koffee with Karan pe aaye hai, kuch to bolna hi padega”
Why can’t
the show be about intelligent conversations, a peek into celebrity lives albeit
revealing but minus the cheap carnal references? To get to know the celebrities
as who they are and not the dumb sex maniacs they get portrayed to be?
Ranbir
Kapoor made the only sensible statement in the otherwise ridiculous episode, that its high time KWK moves on as far as his relationship with Deepika
Padukone is concerned.
If you ask
me, it is high time KWK just moves on.