India, March 27 -- Imagine the premise of something being so controversial that it offends audience sensibilities even before airing.

That's exactly what the makers of Korean survival reality show, Under Fifteen, are contending with, and with good reason. From the looks of it, Under Fifteen, set to air on March 31, won't be getting a lot of genuine viewership, with its content being the very definition of rage bait.

While it is a well-known fact that a K-pop survival reality show, that too for seeking out contenders with future idol potential, is by no means going to be a cakewalk for the participants, what has been getting everyone's goat is the fact that each of the 59 participants, from across 70 countries the world over, are - as th...