This is a very long post. Read at your own discretion.
I have been ranting this for at least a decade now and when finally someone has actually asked this question, I would like to logically answer it. And my answer is based on a small statistics of people coming from different work groups, different age groups and at different stratas of life. This not only includes people who are already studying, but who are working. Working casually, very busy workers, people who have no time to watch TV, then people who are house wives, stay at home old age people, and finally people from the television and movie industry themselves who are actually working as leads or main characters in TV and movies. One of them is actually the lead in a daily soap going for a few years now, and is a known face in TV and movie industry. And based on their answers, I'll give you a few POVs. And finally the verdict of common people who are the target audience. The question was- Why is ITV getting so repetitive, boring and less engaging than it had been a few years ago and what changes you think should be made about it?
The first and the lamest answer in my opinion comes from the television industry. They say- Hum toh wohi bana rahe hain jo log dekh rahe hain. Agar aap logon ko content pasand nahi aa raha toh why don't you guys complaint against it. Aap log dekhoge nahi toh banane wale bhi koi new content banaayenge.
And the rest of the answers that I collected were more or less combined in the thoughts that- the people who have seen the golden era of Indian television, right from the Doordarshan times and until the times when really good stories were brought, have seen solid drama being presented in a straight forward style. Meaning, what the intent of the show was and it showed that, and it ended.
Now here is another thing to note, that people are still okay with a show running for 200 episodes or so as long as they are not budging with the direction of the show and ending it in the same regard, without deviating into any stupid drama for the TRP and ruining it.
I know you have put many examples of Ekta Kapoor's shows in your post, but they are the first examples of the deviation in story. The idea of never ending story and drama going on and on and on for generations was a refreshing thought 25 years ago, but now it is not. Three generation of people have seen this kind of stories by now and they are fed up. Actually they are. This idea has become stale and no longer want to be entertained by the pace in life going on. Life was not so fast 25 years ago and these slow paced dramas were ingested with glee, but now isn't the case.
Another reason being that international dramas have creeped in our society for the last decade what with the Turkish, Pakistani, Korean, Chinese and other languages shows that are not just giving limited number of episodes, but also giving wide range of choices between household dramas, historical dramas, suspense and what not. But here I'll stick to household dramas only since we are comparing to ITV and we unfortunately are stuck with these love stories and household dramas only.
Their stories have a certain direction to move, few topics to cover, in between there's romance, love and other things. They cover those topics and the story ends.
You pick up any of our dramas for as long as you want in these last 25 years. The story starts with a topic and starts moving forward in that direction, and within a month or two will go into another direction and within six months to a year, you'll realise that this show is no longer about the issue the story started with and has gone to some other direction only. And the viewers with limited time and patience who started because of another reason, feel cheated and lose their interest eventually.
Every other show has a love triangle, break-ups, or divorce leading to a big leap, the father doesn't know that his wife gave birth to his child seven years ago, or girl falling into the guy's arms, cameras panning on everyone's face, many subplots happening at the same time, or unnecessary twists and turns coming, like falling off the cliff, everyone thinking you are dead, and you start a new life and new family and years later you are coming infront of the first family. Or twists like- some really good characters in the start of the story turn into villains and now story revolves around them.
The entire gist of this rant is that ITV shows start with the mindset of- Ye humare paas 6 mahine ki script hai. Let's start with this. Phir uske baad dekhenge ki kya karna hai.
And they go haywire after this doing rubbish for years. And the viewers are cheated enough and don't pay any interest in the shows anymore and that's why we are seeing the less and lesser engagement in ITV, the stats going down years after years, and it will eventually end until they actually try to revive this with constructive story telling. I have stopped watching ITV for more than 4-5 years now, there are going to be more like me, who can't waste our time on stories that go in no direction and are endless. The day they revive it, I'll be back with a bang. And many more like me.
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