NCW chief Lalitha Kumaramangalam said it was "deplorable" and "pathetic" that the TV show "stooped to such a low level to garner TRPs".
"This was wrong on so many levels, in gender construct and social construct and it sets a very bad precedent. It is in bad taste and condemnable. In the name of freedom of expression, one should not and cannot allow perpetuation of social prejudice," Kumaramangalam told PTI.
"We are consulting our lawyers to determine our own course of action. And, tomorrow we will also issue a letter to the apex authority on monitoring of the broadcast media content, to bring to their notice the episode," she said.
As a part of the promotions for her recently released film "Parched", Tannishtha along with director Leena Yadav and co-star Radhika Apte had gone to show -- Comedy Nights Bachao.
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The actress, in a lengthy Facebook post, wrote about her frustration with the way her skin complexion was targeted by the comics on the show.
"I could not believe I was sitting in a nationally televised comedy show in 2016 in Mumbai amid such regressive (I can't call it humour), and blatantly racist content. Though I was feeling suffocated, I decided to give it another chance, and sat through another equally offensive segment," the actress wrote on Facebook.
The NCW chief said, "What kind of language was that, using jamun as a reference to her skin tone? I dare if the host would use the same kind of language for any male actor? It was in poor taste."
Replying to her post, the TV channel Colors wrote it has always addressed pertinent social issues and was sad that she had a traumatic experience on the show.