DC: Where is the love on telly?

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Where is the love on telly?

  • January 14, 2012
  • By A.L. Chougule
Where is the love on telly?

Though marriages are a dime a dozen in TV serials, these marriages are probably the most loveless relationships around.

It's not even because the couples are incompatible, or have issues relating to adjustment, lack of understanding and egos. On the contrary, many of them make cute couples and some have even fallen in love and tied the knot in real life.

On television though, the chaotic drama surrounding the household takes a toll on relationships and the stress on their faces make them the saddest couples in world. What's more, even generation leaps, parenthood and children don't make a difference to their lives!

Be it Manav and Archana of Pavitra Rishta, Gopi and Ahem of Saath Nibhana Saathiya, Sooraj and Sandhya of Diya Aur Baati Hum, Pratigya and Krishna of Pratigya, Ram and Priya of Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Mona and Anukalp of Ram Milayi Jodi or the lead pair of any other prime-time daily, every TV couple's life is devoid of love.

So, why are TV marriages loveless? "They are designed to be loveless because drama doesn't come out of a happy and loving husband-wife relationship," says former TV programmer-turned-producer Saurabh Tewari. He elaborates, "The story is structured in such a way that no stone is left unturned to keep the couple apart. Ratings come when there is a wedge in the relationship. It is a tried and tested formula of success."

Formula apart, producer Sudhir Sharma of 12/24 Karol Bagh and Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha says there is nothing as beautiful and complicated as marriage. "When you are making a five-day-a-week daily, the sheer amount of content required each week compels you to use marital conflict as a booster injection to create dramatic high points," he reasons.

It is probably why TV couples are never seen spending happy moments. "As the story revolves around creating marital discord, most of the drama happens in the living room, while the bedroom is mainly used by unit members for resting during breaks," laughs Anas Rashid, who plays Sooraj in Diya Aur Baati Hum, wondering why daily soap sets always have bedrooms when they are hardly used.

Ex-Bade Achhe Lagte Hain director Ravindra Gautam, who is currently directing Kya Hua Tera Vada says, "The crux of a family drama is marriage to consummation. Once consummation happens, most of the story gets over. The relationship moves into a new zone and needs a generation leap. Not many actors are happy playing parents though," he explains.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Once the consumation scene is over and done with the story line too gets over...So to keep the show going only small doses of love is shown to maintain the interest of the viewer.
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I would like to disagree with Anas Rashid. In BALH we get to see more bedroom scenes of RaYa than the living room scenes. And I guess, I like it that way.
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Originally posted by: ritigl

I would like to disagree with Anas Rashid. In BALH we get to see more bedroom scenes of RaYa than the living room scenes. And I guess, I like it that way.


I too disagree...RaYa are already in a generation leap...this is a mature love story..I would like to see lots of bedroom scenes with Ram and Priya being really loving to each other and solving other issues around them...first clearing all the baggage they are carrying with his mother, step mother, business as well as Nutz...
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The pulse of the audience is for more cute and romantic scenes between couple, who are hardly in love.The viewers enjoy to see loveless people falling in love, discovering themselves and taking their relationship forward one step at a time..

If the married loveless couple consummate and move on the interest is lost and the PH is left gaping at sliding TRPs and even the prospect of premature axing of their show.. So all good things are always shown in small doses; keeping the viewers hooked and the TRPs maintained..
Tanu thanks for sharing the article..
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: Neenzoo


I too disagree...RaYa are already in a generation leap...this is a mature love story..I would like to see lots of bedroom scenes with Ram and Priya being really loving to each other and solving other issues around them...first clearing all the baggage they are carrying with his mother, step mother, business as well as Nutz...

i too disagree, we love to see raya romance it is awesome.

i also disagree with the point that after consumption & children story get over.

i wish that in balh we will see raya & their children togather. we love to see raya after they became parent . it will be awesome.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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The typical consummation track for Indian Tele serials is between 6 months to 2 yrs depending on the success of the serial..So In our case of BALH, thts a long case. we just love their nok jhok an see the mature relationship of adults falling in love!

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