Not just over yet (Deccan Herald)

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SUCCESSIVE SEASONS
Not just over yet

Like international television shows, Indian soaps are also coming up with sequels. Srabanti Chakrabarti wonders if this trend is here to stay.

Indian television shows seem to be inspired by their international counterparts. We have seen Friends running for 10 seasons, Lost, Ugly Betty, among other shows, coming up with successive new seasons and now, the Indian television industry is following suit. Case in point are sequels of serials like Miley Jab Hum Tum and Baa Bahoo Aur Baby. Although they didn't do that well, there are more to come. If news reports are to be believed, very soon we will see a sequel of the super hit show Bidaai on television.

This, besides the other two popular sequels — Kitani Mohabbat Hai and Choti Bahu — that are currently on air. Ask Rajan Shahi, television producer and director, and he will respond without being non-committal, "When Bidaai went off air, we had discussions with the channel authorities on a possible sequel. However, nothing has materialised yet. However, a number of actors have been calling me up enquiring about the possibility of a sequel."

Angad Hasija, an actor from Bidaai, says that he too has heard similar rumours. "I would love to be a part of the second season, but I don't think I would like to play an elderly character in the show!" he quips. Considering the fanfare that the show had generated, a sequel may not be a bad business proposition for Shahi.

There are also rumours that Bairi Piya, a successful show on Colors, is also all set to launch a sequel. Whether it will succeed or not is something only time can tell, but there seems to be a renewed interest in sequels on Indian television.

For instance, after the success of Mahi Way, the makers plan to bring the show back on television with its second season. This trend proves that Indian audiences are open to the idea of watching more than a season of any daily soap. Especially when sequels or rather new seasons of reality shows have borne positive reviews and raked in money — Sa Re Ga Ma, Emotional Atyachaar, Chak Dhoom Dhoom, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, etc.

But then, what makes a sequel work for one show, while for others, it doesn't? "Whether it is a sequel or not is secondary. What is primary is the story and the way it is told. No show, irrespective of how popular it was in the earlier avatar, can create an effect if the storyline is weak," explains Deeya Singh from the production house of DJ.

The production house had produced Choti Bahu and has recently brought it back on television as a sequel. Agreed. For example, Kutumb's (the show that brought Hiten and Gauri Tejwani to limelight) sequel flopped, although the show's first avatar was a hit amongst the audiences. This proves that a sequel cannot bask in its prequel's glory. It needs to have a strong and convincing story.

Today, if Choti Bahu's second season is successful, it will largely be credited to the fact that the scriptwriters have been able to capitalise on Avinash and Rubaina's popularity and have also dished out a new storyline; something that other shows have not been able to.

In the recent past, Miley Jab Hum Tum and Baa Bahoo Aur Baby sank for similar reasons. While the former failed because it introduced too many characters in the sequel, the latter flopped because it lacked freshness. The story was similar to the original serial. Who would want an old wine in a new bottle?

In the last decade, serials ran on television for close to 10 years. But if you look at any soap today, none of them last on air for more than two years. Does that mean they are inferior to their predecessors? Perhaps not. Possibly, the answer lies in the fact that audiences' tastes are changing. No one is ready to invest their time and energy for stale entertainment. They want something new.

The only reason consecutive seasons of reality shows are doing well is because they bring to fore new talent, provide drama with interesting twists and turns which, in the long run, is what keeps viewers hooked. The same formula applies to daily soaps. Keeping viewers entertained is the only mantra that works. Period.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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agree with Deeya Singh's comment..... story needs to be convincing enough to make the new season successful..... and Today, if Choti Bahu's second season is successful, it will largely be credited to the fact that the scriptwriters have been able to capitalise on Avinash and Rubaina's popularity and have also dished out a new storyline; something that other shows have not been able to. thats so true
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Madhu very interesting article and the same paragraph caught my attention.true the shows should have a strong story line and tracks and the dialogues should be crisp and editing good with no howlers so the best can be brought out of the talent of the team of actors they have lined up and Avinash and Rubina,This will ensure the success of the show.
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Thanks for the article Madhu......

But then, what makes a sequel work for one show, while for others, it doesn't? "Whether it is a sequel or not is secondary. What is primary is the story and the way it is told. No show, irrespective of how popular it was in the earlier avatar, can create an effect if the storyline is weak," explains Deeya Singh from the production house of DJ.

Interesting that Madam Deeya Singh is saying this. Did she forget this story factor during CB1? Or is it something that she picked up during the "research" that the channel and PH did after CB1 was butchered and shut down. I hope that both the PH and channel are going to practice what they are preaching and not just preaching for the sake of preaching. Don't underestimate the readers and viewers. The inclusion of burning attempt on a child is making me wonder.

This proves that a sequel cannot bask in its prequel's glory. It needs to have a strong and convincing story.

True.......all shows need a strong script, good story and characterisation with logical flow to the story.

Today, if Choti Bahu's second season is successful, it will largely be credited to the fact that the scriptwriters have been able to capitalise on Avinash and Rubaina's popularity and have also dished out a new storyline;

True again and this time I hope that both Avinash and Rubina are treated better by the PH and channel and not just used and discarded as they have been done before.
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But then, what makes a sequel work for one show, while for others, it doesn't? "Whether it is a sequel or not is secondary. What is primary is the story and the way it is told. No show, irrespective of how popular it was in the earlier avatar, can create an effect if the storyline is weak," explains Deeya Singh from the production house of DJ.
True again and this time I hope that both Avinash and Rubina are treated better by the PH and channel and not just used and discarded as they have been done before.

thanks for the article for sharing
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for sharing Madhu!

Misti, I knew you would say this. My thoughts exactly, expressed by you so well. Unless, CB2 proves itself to have a better story, it will not be successful. In spite of so many AVINA fans, including me.
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thanks for the article .............madhu
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thanks for the article Madhu👏 I did start seeing Cb2 because of Apurva's name on Zeetv website but I find the story very interesting and the actors are very good in their respective roles. I shall post this in another forum as the article also mentions Bidaai.😃. This time round Td have a jackpot on their hands hope they continue with the trend without fumbling in between.😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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madhu thanks for the article.......
ya its true the show is successful and its the second time na...ch1 also success one...Cb2 hit...
ya its a different story which we didn't see in any other show......coool
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for article Madhu. Misti you have well said for the succes CB2 should have a new script ,good storyline and characterization . For the moment cb 2 is going in a good way. I hope I will continue the same way. In cb 1 the beginning the story went well but half way through it went out of track. I hope this will not happen in cb 2. I hope this time avi and rubi will be treated much better this time.

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