Originally posted by: Kiruravi
@ shruthi di I completely agree with you Indian TRP audience def dont have good taste , they can watch all illogical supernatural shows and saas bahu crap but they wont support good storyline quality shows like POW , Dahleez and BP. Even silsila had a good storyline but it was terribly ruined because of channel and makers. Attracting indian trp audience is very easy just show the same thing again and again recycle reuse every track🤣.
There are oly handful of people who support quality content but unfortunately itv industry dont concentrate on this group..as HC said oly A and B group are being catered while C group nobody cares.
Sony is an exception it is the only itv channel which has some sensible content..wish we had BP on sony instead of this moron🤢which doesnt knw the P of professionalism.
But BP slapped everyone with its success who called it a flop show and also the channel for plugging it out. HC's career best show will be Bepannaah and best role will be Aditya hooda. Nobody can deny this.
His best performance, career to date, is probably a toss up between his character in Saubhagyawati Bhava or Tere Liya. In the former (especially at the beginning) he played someone who didn't speak much and the subtlety of his performance was amazing. In the latter he played a Heathcliff type character with severe issues so perfectly. Definitely check out both of those shows.
He was also very good in the first passionate love gothic story arc in Kis Desh Main Hain Mera Dil back when his character was supposed to be just a normal boy in love against his father's wishes.
In Bepannah he wasn't allowed to show the full gamut of human emotion. The love (and hate) scenes with Zoya and Pooja (and himself and all of the mother characters) were beautiful but I never really believed the softer / subtler or happy moments. This was probably an intentional move by the writers but if you compare HC with BS in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon or the lead in Dil Hi to Hain (all playing similar characters), you can see how lacking Aditya as a character really is. We never get to see his development in any way shape or form.
Jennifer, by contrast, was allowed to show the softer and subtle emotions as well as Zoya's transformation but we only really got a glimpse of what she does best fire. Those scenes where Zoya is angry at Aditya were amazing but there weren't enough of them.
As for TRPs, India is like China and South Korea in this regard. Those people lauding South Korean shows make me laugh. The SK shows we see online aren't the high TRP generating shows. If you go to SK the most popular shows are daily soap operas (with 50-100 episodes a season) and those are very bad; in fact they are probably more regressive than Indian and Pakistani shows.
The difference is that SK doesn't export them outside of East Asia as there isn't an international market for these crappy regressive daily shows yet. There is, however, a growing international market for everything Indian and Pakistani and so we get no filter.
Indian limited web series are amongst the best in the world but get little to no exposure. I hope as Netflix starts to promote these shows more this will change. One of the best series I have seen in a long time is Permanent Roommates (Tripling coming a close second). If HC or Jennifer or a similarly famous or popular Indian TV actor could do something similar on Netflix I think they'd kill it and the face of Indian TV could change as a result.
Edited by SK1509 - 6 years ago