hi "sach a samana" A reality tv show started at star plus is now a days in lots of countervercy guys i want to know form you that the question that are asked in show are really questions to be asked or not
Well they already mention that they can ask anything and it's not easy way to earn 1 Cr. Rupees for simple questions! If you want to earn something then you need to be ready to face such a question!
People go on their own will i guess...if no one goes show will stop but they recieved 3 lac applications to get into the show or 30 lac not sure ... but thats a high amt atleast for a show which comes daily
Really a waste of time and demolition of Indian culture. So much Vulgar question asked in Public which is very annoying to answer. This shows makes lots of profit and the public is so dumb for going there and giving all their personal informations, secrets in public. Such an abusive show must banned
The all Question is related and based on ur life that mean u share all secrets of ur life in there it is not easy this is very difficult to say and accept true and face the reality..
this show is just marketing stunt. nothing is real. celebrity are coming just for the sack of money. every thing is planned.
if they don't put up such question , who will watch the show. only controversial questions attract viewers to watch such shows
Offcourse i doubt they would ever call someone with a clean record lol.. im sure they have hard core researchers who find everything they can screw u on lol
when you are participate for the show, they told you that the questions will be personal at any stage. so i think it's fair.
When a person takes a polygraph test, four to six sensors are attached to him. A polygraph is a machine in which the multiple ("poly") signals from the sensors are recorded on a single strip of moving paper ("graph"). The sensors usually record: * The person's breathing rate * The person's pulse * The person's blood pressure * The person's perspiration Sometimes a polygraph will also record things like arm and leg movement. When the polygraph test starts, the questioner asks three or four simple questions to establish the norms for the person's signals. Then the real questions being tested by the polygraph are asked. Throughout questioning, all of the person's signals are recorded on the moving paper. Both during and after the test, a polygraph examiner can look at the graphs and can see whether the vital signs changed significantly on any of the questions. In general, a significant change (such as a faster heart rate, higher blood pressure, increased perspiration) indicates that the person is lying. When a well-trained examiner uses a polygraph, he or she can detect lying with high accuracy. However, because the examiner's interpretation is subjective and because different people react differently to lying, a polygraph test is not perfect and can be fooled.