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Title: The Mesmerizing World of Junooniyat: A Reality TV Show that Celebrates Dance and Music
9. Controversies
- Plagiarism Allegations: The initial concept was compared to Rockstar (2011 film) — a frustrated musician and a love triangle. Producers denied, saying “only a broad parallel.”
- Ankit Gupta’s Exit Rumors: Mid-series (Ep 85), reports claimed Ankit wanted to leave early due to creative differences. He stayed till the end, but his reduced screen time in Ep 90–110 confirms some rewrites.
- Aashna’s Assault Scene: Episode 38 showed Jordan kissing Aashna without consent. Viewers demanded an apology; Colors TV added a content warning in reruns and OTT version.
However, the show’s most interesting layer is the "obsessive" nature of its title. It explores the dark side of ambition—how the hunger for success can lead to manipulation, jealousy, and betrayal. The rivalry between Jordan and Jahaan, in particular, showcases how passion can easily sour into a toxic obsession that threatens to destroy the very people they claim to love. junooniyat show
(Note: "Junooniyat" is also the title of a 2016 Bollywood film starring Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam, which is unrelated to this TV series). Junooniyat (2016) - News - IMDb Title: The Mesmerizing World of Junooniyat: A Reality
It captures the youthful spirit of modern India—proud of its roots but unafraid to rock the boat. So, grab your headphones (or turn up the volume on your TV), because the Junooniyat wave is here, and you don't want to be left on the shore. Plagiarism Allegations: The initial concept was compared to
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- Rashid, A. (2021). From Vital Signs to Coke Studio: The Evolution of Pop Music in Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press.