Hum Log Repackaged
ON July 7, 1984, Doordarshan, then known mostly for its programmes on agriculture, aired the first episode of Hum Log. Soon the nation was addicted to it. The serial dealt with the trials and tribulations of a North Indian middle class family. The grandfather was affable, the grandmother crude, the son an alcoholic, the wife long-suffering and children had their own idiosyncrasies. Each episode ended with a little homily delivered by actor Ashok Kumar.
More than 25 years later, Hum Log'which started the tradition of soap operas on Indian television'plans a comeback on Doordarshan, albeit in a new avatar as Hum, on August 15. However, the cast isn't the same nor the story. The format and treatment will bear resemblance to that of the original show. And Sushma Seth, who played Dadi in the original, will sum up each episode this time. "It is a take off on Hum Log. But this time instead of a family, we have a village. But the style and sensibility remain the same," says Shobha Doctor, producer of the original series and the mentor of the new one. Doctor, 66, was suffering from depression after her husband's death three years ago. It was then that her close friend Keerti Srivastava persuaded her to get back to television. She then met Dr Aruna Sharma, director general of Doordarshan, and both decided to bring back the format of Hum Log which had once played a major role in Doordarshan's success. "We did not want to make a sequel because there was nothing left to explore in the lives of Basesar Ram's family now. We instead thought of taking the serial to a village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar," she says. The shooting of Hum's first schedule is on there. The Hum Log team is not what it once was either. Writer Manohar Shyam Joshi and director Vasudev Kumar are no more. And most actors have moved on to do bigger and better things in life, feels director-producer Sanjay Tripathy who has taken over the mantle this time for a 52-episode soap. "But the shades of all the characters from Hum Log can be seen in the characters of Hum. With Hum, we hope to bring back the days of realistic situations," feels the director. While Suhasini Muley's character in Hum will be inspired by Seth's in Hum Log, the other four women characters played by the likes of Mona Vasu,
Sadia Siddiqui will definitely remind you of Badki, Majhli and Chutki.
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