Assessment of tobacco imagery and compliance with tobacco-free rules in popular Indian films

  • Muralidhar, Kulkarni
  • Veena, Kamath
  • Joanne, Cranwell
  • Britton, John
  • Gaurang, Nazar
  • Monika, Arora
  • Kirthinath, Ballal
  • Asha, Kamath
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Publication date
February 2019
Publisher
BMJ
Language
English

Abstract

Background: Exposure to smoking in films causes smoking uptake among adolescents. Investigation of the extent to which tobacco imagery appears, or tobacco control laws are complied with in Indian films is limited, and especially so for films in regional languages. This study presents an analysis of tobacco content and compliance with tobacco control laws in popular films in several languages from the Karnataka state of India.Methods: We used 5 min interval coding to measure actual tobacco use, implied tobacco use, tobacco paraphernalia and tobacco branding in the top 10 films identified from national box office ratings and regional distributor reports in Karnataka in 2015 and 2016. We also assessed compliance with tobacco-free film rules in...

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