The ‘saas-bahu’ portion has undergone immense changes in keeping with the change in social perception – today’s bahu are more vocal, they do not take things lying down and keep asserting themselves.
The families are all well-to-do and carry on business with turnover in crores, but there are no servants in the house. In rare cases, there is only one. Probably the producer does not want to pay for servants.
Then there is the main door which is always open and anyone can enter, unannounced. Most confidential matters are discussed in ‘loud whispers’ and, the ‘enemy’ is invariably behind the curtain or the door to eavesdrop.
Another interesting part of TV serials is disguising – just attach a ‘mooch’, add a large black mole on the cheek, introduce a bit of variety while speaking and, lo and behold, a new identity is born. No one, not even the near and dear ones can see through the disguise.
And – talking about divorce is common. Those who want divorce carry the papers with them wherever they go! Other common features of serials are availability of only one hospital in the neighborhood just like one single temple. And, the supersonic speed at which the actors get transported from one location to another would put Star Wars to shame. Remember the famous words - ‘Scotty, beam me up.’
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