BALH-Love on pause mode in telly soaps.

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Love on pause mode in telly soaps

Parichay, Dharampatni, Diya Aur Baati Hum, Phulwa, Sasural Simar Ka and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya are perfect examples of couples who are supposedly in love/halfway in love, but virtuously refrain from even embracing each other (it's a family show, viewers might get offended to see some serious PDA!).

Most TV producers insist that the audience is not prepared to see too much love too soon on a TV show. "While, the expression of love is missing, the actual romance and consummation among the leads is what the audiences wants to see. People want to see classic age-old romance on TV and not supersonic instant love. We try to show consummation as time progresses," says producer Nikhil Sinha. On the other hand, some show makers say there is enough romance for viewers. "I feel the TV shows are actually advising couples today to take it slow and spend quality time with their spouses/partners," says Romesh Kalra, director of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Even after the couples are married, the consummation sequences don't follow immediately! "There are limitations, we can't show consummation scenes as the target audience is the entire family. TV couples also need time to understand and share a comfort level with each other. Smooching scenes are a big no-no as kids also watch television," Romesh adds ruefully.

Channel heads however, disagree that love is missing on television. Virendra Shahane, fiction head of a GEC says, "Pulling dupattas as an expression of love is passe. Consummation is a high point on all TV shows, so a lot of drama needs to unfold before it can take place."

After marriage, the entire definition of romance changes and there is more intimacy involved. Keeping in mind the censor board rules, soapmakers insist that they carefully monitor content and never go overboard in their shows. Siddharth P Malhotra, producer of Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hain says, "My shows only have romance. I feel kissing is progressive and it should be done on TV, but as per rules, smooching is not allowed even in the post 11 pm band. So, we show romance in the form of hugging."

Those of you who have wondered why TV couples are in the coy, hands-off mode even during love scenes, for now the dupatta romance and wistful eyelocks will have to suffice, until the viewing rules are changed!


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for the article!! I belong to the long romantic phase viewer.. So Iam just loving BALH!! Hope they continue to provide the magical journey of love!! Consummation can wait!
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Yes I understand their limitation specially in this sub-continent when we think certain things are not proper in front of the family. Recently I have been following a Pakistani serial called Humsafar, a 22 episode serial which is set to finish this week, like our society or lets say their TV too has certain norms which they have to abide by...except for a few holding of hands the lead pair virtually act without touching each other but their chemistry, uff mar dala...no flying dupatta, flying hair, staring into each other's eyes for long but yes some romantic phone calls, sitting together in the coffee shop, exchanging glances in presence of parents, blushing and eye signals...perfect shots and beautiful acting...it is proven you need not to show consumation in order to say they already had sex and are husband and wife...just watch the drama in Youtube and you will know what I am talking about...

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