Sunday, July 5, 2015

TV serials mean daily twist in the tail to keep the audience guessing


When television first came on the Indian scene, it was supposed to be an audio visual medium that was meant to inform and educate the masses. The only agency to undertake such a stupendous task was the Doordarshan and it has the onus responsibility to cater to different tastes of the viewer.
Since it was a government project, it had to follow a whole lot of dos and don’ts and spread various types of messages down to the grass roots. The newsreaders had to abide by strict codes of not only dress bit also of appearances and they were supposed to display bland faces with no sign of any emotion. They had to even suppress any hint of a smile!!
It was not that smiles were not there but, those were kept reserved for comedy serials like Wagle ki duniya or Ghar-jamai or Hum Paanch or Sarabhai versus Sarabhai or Mungeri Lal ki haseen sapne etcetera. It was mostly tongue-in-cheek humor that tickled the senses but there was no guffaw.
Most of the TV serials on Doordarshan used to be a single episode every week and the length used to be restricted to 13 episodes. As a result, the interest was maintained and there was satisfaction all around. Moreover, Doordarshan in those days was not a 24X7 channel but wound up transmission at 11pm.
Anyway, when new TV channels came on the scene, the competition for survival was intense and it became a mad rush to gather eyeballs and retain supremacy. Cable networks started up in the cities and spread to every nook and corner. And, with the growth of channels the whole scene transformed drastically.
In order to cater to the changing tastes, there emerged reality shows – beginning from antarakshis and music shows, it went on to dance shows and comedy shows. Many of the shows were adaptations of foreign similar shows.
And, the TV serials of today have become a never-ending affair – the scenes get padded up to any extent with repetition of words and phrases and the cameras zooming in on individual faces of the actors and actresses and the villains. These do make for painful viewing. But, then, the TV serials are all about the daily twists at the end of the day that keep the audience guessing and spellbound. (to be continued …)

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