Originally posted by: Hallyumint
That's a loaded question. One i don't have the complete answer to.
In the beginning we only had two channels DD national & DD metro only people in the city had access to these. Then came channels like zee & star plus. It had a wider reach of audiences.
Also at that time TV was at it's nascent stage. There were a lot of talented people. It was after our freedom. That time there was a new thought. Women too were shown out of the house in different professions. Of course there was family soaps too. But lot of subjects were being explored.
Then one woman came on the scene & changed the course of Television. People were drawn to these soaps. Seeing the success of these soaps other producers followed suit. And pretty soon we got one type of family drama only.
By the time anyone came up with quality content it was too late. They registered low trps. Audiences were addicted to these type of soaps. Crib as they like any deviation from that genre they found it boring.
So in short the producers were at fault before but now it's the audience that decides the content. And nobody till date is owning up to their choices.
@bold 1
Is that woman Ekta Kapoor? I heard of her. Up until the 1990's - early 2000's, Indian TV was really good until she came along and ruined everything by imposing her will.
@bold 2
I remember you telling me this before. These audiences want to see only cliched crap and the blame the producers when even they - the audiences - are equally, if not more, at fault here. And when people like us want something more innovative and interesting, we get accused of things like going against culture or not believing in God and good. Ridiculous! I have heard that there are still some quality shows on TV, which I have seen. And as I once said before, there are writers who actually do show different and interesting content instead of the boring cliched crap.