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Why seasons for fiction shows don't work in India


Why seasons for fiction shows don't work in India
Pratigya is one of the shows hoping to return with season 2


Seasons are the norm abroad but are a rarity on Indian television. Except for reality shows, no series has been able to work around a seasonal format. That just might change this year, with several off-air shows in talks for second seasons. Buzz is 'Mann Kee Awaaz...Pratigya', 'Dil Se Di Dua... Saubhagyavati', 'Saas Bina Sasural', 'The Buddy Project' and 'Kuch Toh Log Kahenge' are all pitching for a second go. Channels, however, are taking time to decide as they're not entirely convinced.

Channels are sceptical going by the track record of past serials — Baa Bahoo Baby, Kitani Mohabbat Hai and Chhoti Bahu — that did not deliver consistent Television Rating Points (TRPs) during their second season. Even the ongoing Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha's new season has yet to make an impact on the TRP charts.

So, why doesn't the seasonal format for fiction shows work here? Serials on Indian television do not have a fixed run and usually go on and on as long as the channel will let it, to the point where ratings hit rock-bottom. "How can you expect viewers to wait for a second season when they've got so bored of the first? A show should end when it is still popular and then audiences will naturally wait for part two. Our channels need to understand this simple mantra," says a producer, on condition of anonymity.

Abroad, where the concept of seasonal fiction shows work, the episode-run is always pre-decided, be it 12 or 21 episodes. It's, of course, possible because they are weekly shows, unlike in India, where daily soaps dominate the scene. As producer Saurabh Tewari notes, "In the daily soap scenario, it's very difficult for the seasonal format to work. In India, seasons work only in the case of non-fiction shows, because they last for a fixed period. But, in the case of fiction, the only thought is how to make the show run for at least a thousand episodes. That's the way the broadcasting business works here."

Producer Suzana Ghai says, "Fiction seasons can work if they are planned the way shows are planned abroad. But they need to be written keeping in mind that it is a limited season and has to be left on a high note, so the audience returns for the next season."

Tewari offers another solution: "Programming should be divided into two categories: weekday and weekend content. Daily soaps could run Monday-Thursday, while seasonal fiction shows can be tried out on weekends. In the US and other countries, when daily soaps like The Bold & The Beautiful ran for years, they had other shows that were seasonal. It's about balancing both."



Couldn't resist myself from posting as it has a cute KriYa pic...😳

All the best MKAP2...😊

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Posted: 12 years ago
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TFs...
Arhaan is not in that sequel so now i m not interested...

but yeah all of sudden everyone is seems to be so excited to write abt mkap...all of sudden they realise the imp. of mkap..strange na when we need all that article ...we beg like a begger to all of them to do any article,segement abt mkap...but at that time everyone ignore mkap...they do all negative publicity becx of that we lost our beloved show mkap...but now they all praising mkap like...😡...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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TFS.
True article!
I have been watching some American shows of late. The main reason of those shows' success is the short run! They do not drag a season unnecessarily and thus, they can extend the shows to 11-12th season or even more!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Wat a pic nostalgia
Tfs 😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
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tfs,,,,😊

Kriya looking adorable
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Posted: 12 years ago
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beautiful defined love with innocence this pics speaks about.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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thats because US drama seasons 1 episode is jam packed when you watch you feel like its paced is fast but at the same time it feels like you are watching a week's worth in 45mins

Indian drama makers drag to much so its not possible.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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TFS frankly telling arry is not part of the show anymore so i dont care whether the show cames or not
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Posted: 12 years ago
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KriYa look so adorable in d pic
tfs😛

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