Random rambling - blaming the creatives...

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Posted: 15 years ago
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I am very very silent member and sometimes read updates and ocassionally discussions
(At one time I used to watch Bidaai at least once a week, but more and more it's gotten depressing to the point that even reading updates becomes a chore - a big thank you the updaters though - it must sometimes be painful to watch the episodes)
Anyway I see a lot of points made about the creatives ruining a character (in this case Ragini, or perhaps even Alekh). But wasn't it those very same creatives who made the character you love? It's not that the character was born out of nothing or is real - but it was a figment of imagination of the writers. Whatever made you love the character, it was the situations and the lines the writer wrote. So if that character is accepted as the writers wrote him/her as a real person to love and adore, then the same character should be accepted with the flaws that the writer consequently writes into him/her. Rather than saying the character itself is a good one but is doing illogical acts or being harsh due to the writers spoiling him/her, isn't it true that whatever logical/loving acts were performed earlier was also due to the same writers. It is thus the writer's prerogative how he/she intends to build on the character because the character is his/her intellectual property of sorts.
It's great to see discussions of the development of characters or what might have made the character react a certain way but to attribute the good aspects of a character to the character himself/herself and the bad aspects to the fault of the writers makes little logical sense
In this I'm not saying that the actions of the characters in Bidaai (particularly Alekh and Ragini and to a lesser extent Vasu and Kaushalya) make any logical sense to me. But more that in blaming the writers of making a character look bad, it is often forgotten that it was the writers that made the character look good in the first place. If not for the writer, would the character exist for anyone to love or hate?

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Posted: 15 years ago
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I dont think anyone disputes that both good and bad attributes afforded a character is strictly a writer's figment of imagination, prerogative and making.
But ruining a perfectly fine character for some nebulous track in the story seems unreasonable to impassioned viewers and causes grief enough to create a backlash against the writer.
I think a big chunk of the audience wants to see positive tele-serials with a good story line and generous amounts of entertainment at the end of the day. Twisting and bending characters and throwing them out of "character" will create the kinds of furor we are seeing here in india forums
In conclusion, I trust Rajan Shahi got exactly what he wanted - a lot of irate viewers who are discussing the serial in an endless litany of online analysis and discussions. In the ephemeral world of show business, any publicity is good publicity, it keeps audience interest and creates conversation (or in many cases, arguments)
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

I dont think anyone disputes that both good and bad attributes afforded a character is strictly a writer's figment of imagination, prerogative and making.

But ruining a perfectly fine character for some nebulous track in the story seems unreasonable to impassioned viewers and causes grief enough to create a backlash against the writer.
I think a big chunk of the audience wants to see positive tele-serials with a good story line and generous amounts of entertainment at the end of the day. Twisting and bending characters and throwing them out of "character" will create the kinds of furor we are seeing here in india forums
In conclusion, I trust Rajan Shahi got exactly what he wanted - a lot of irate viewers who are discussing the serial in an endless litany of online analysis and discussions. In the ephemeral world of show business, any publicity is good publicity, it keeps audience interest and creates conversation (or in many cases, arguments)



Good thinking and good analysis! You stole lot of words from my mouth! Aap ke moo mein ghee shakkar!!!

Is this good analysis coming from being a serialjunkie? 😆😆😆 honestly...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: vishmewell



Good thinking and good analysis! You stole lot of words from my mouth! Aap ke moo mein ghee shakkar!!!

Is this good analysis coming from being a serialjunkie? 😆😆😆 honestly...

Kya karoon, I've become a serialjunkie!! everyone's got their achilles heel, this serial is mine. I've fought the world and family to watch this show devotedly, but sadly, the way things are going in bidaai right now, t feels a lot like a full blown assault on my intellect !!!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

<font color="#990000" size="3">I dont think anyone disputes that both good and bad attributes afforded a character is strictly a writer's figment of imagination, prerogative and making. </font>

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<font color="#990000" size="3">I think a big chunk of the audience wants to see positive tele-serials with a good story line and generous amounts of entertainment at the end of the day. Twisting and bending characters and throwing them out of "character" will create the kinds of furor we are seeing here in india forums</font>

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<font color="#990000" size="3">In conclusion, I trust Rajan Shahi got exactly what he wanted - a lot of irate viewers who are discussing the serial in an endless litany of online analysis and discussions. <font size="4">In the ephemeral world of show business, any publicity is good publicity</font>, it keeps audience interest and creates conversation (or in many cases, arguments)</font>




Haha! fair points there!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: serialjunkie

Kya karoon, I've become a serialjunkie!! everyone's got their achilles heel, this serial is mine. I've fought the world and family to watch this show devotedly, but sadly, the way things are going in bidaai right now, t feels a lot like a full blown assault on my intellect !!!



Well... Bidaai is my Achilles hell too... this is the only Indian show I watch... and my husband hates that I am hooked o to this serial... But after today, I dont stand a chance...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Didnt they change the creatives recently?

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