^ Agree with what you have said Chits. Seasonal formats are a much better way of exercising creativity and bringing something new to the plate in terms of storylines/plots/tracks. However, the key problem is that the Indian Television Industry as a whole does not UNDERSTAND the concept of a SEASONAL FORMAT.
Bound scripts, rehearsals, limited episodes and definitive months of airtime are like alien concepts to the Indian makers as well as the audiences. Even the Na Bole Tum...so called "season 2" is not really a season either because it really does not have any of the characteristics that are associated with the seasonal format, it is more of a continuation and the story is still governed by TRPs. All the other shows that were rehashed and presented as second seasons were also just an attempt to recreate the leads love story within a different context. How
this can be called a new "season" is anyone's guess..🤔
The biggest issue is definitely the TRP crap. They need to invent some method of either monitoring or controlling it because it is probably the biggest factor which determines the tracks in a show and how quickly a show heads towards its grave. Until they resolve this desperate race to grab eyeballs, I don't see how the seasonal format will work. Plus, I think there are also pragmatic issues, can the hundreds of people, mostly behind the scenes, afford to not have a constant source of income while the show is on a seasonal break? It is probably too complicated for Indian shows because the whole season thing requires a lot of prepping and planning.