Article-TRPs blamed for social messages going awry

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Just a few years ago, television producers found a new recipe to make successful shows - social messages garnished with melodrama and entertainment. The delicacy brought in hit shows like "Balika Vadhu" and "Pratigya", but the men
Just a few years ago, television producers found a new recipe to make successful shows - social messages garnished with melodrama and entertainment. The delicacy brought in hit shows like "Balika Vadhu" and "Pratigya", but the menu soon changed track after the initial episodes. Experts blame TRP pressure for this.
"Balika Vadhu", a take on child marriage, recently completed 1,000 episodes, but its protagonist Anandi's fate is still undecided and the same is the case with "Pratigya", in which the lead actress ends up marrying the man who used to harass her.
Gajra Kottary, writer of "Balika Vadhu", says life in a rural setup is not easy.
"There are no jumps in life. Everything is very gradual and that is what we are trying to show. We have so far shown the pain of her (Anandi's) journey...," Kottary, who has based the story in a Rajasthan village, told IANS.
"Anandi has achieved a lot. The fact that she has won her in-laws who are by her side and support her. I don't think this should be considered something of less than an achievement," she added.
Anandi's achievement notwithstanding, the show has not delivered a concrete message yet.
The same is the case with "Pratigya" where the lead actress is initially shown fighting against eveteasing but later marries the guy who used to tease her and indulges in kitchen politics.
The shows on TV also tried to touch upon the issues of female foeticide and sexual harassment in "Naa Aana Iss Des Laado" and "Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo", but after delivering some successful episodes, the social themes fizzled out.
Why does kitchen politics overshadow social themes?
Industry experts say the TRP factor takes a toll and makes the story suffer.
Media analyst Kinjal Shah opines that the makers come with innovative show ideas but when they are hit by low TRPs, they take the path of kitchen politics.
"Producers make an effort to come with interesting story lines to break the monopoly of 'saas-babu' dramas. These generally do well in the beginning but are not able to keep the viewers interested for a long time," Shah told IANS.
"Another reason for low TRPs could be the lack of research by the team to keep up with the (original) track. When they fail to keep the story interesting while focussing on the social issue, they rely on the mean kitchen politics," Shah added.
Writer director Mrinal Jha says more than the TRPs, the producers' lack of confidence mars such shows.
"If you believe that people would want to watch a different story, then you should stick to it. If the makers change the original concept and move on to the same 'saas-bahu' storyline that means they themselves are not convinced about the script. This indicates their lack of confidence," Jha told IANS.
Jha has written scripts for shows like "Chhoona Hai Aasmaan", "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Kasturi", and is currently scripting "Phir Subah Hogi" on Zee TV.
Kottary says the challenge is to work around TRPs.
"We cannot dismiss the TRP factor. One has to accept it and we have to work around it. The challenge is to sustain the TRP and not to forget the social message behind," she said.
She feels her "Balika Vadhu" show has managed to achieve that.
"We have said that in a very emotional manner, mixed with some entertainment and colourful culture of Rajasthan. We have played on that but never gone wrong on the central message that child marriage is a curse," said Kottary who has shows like "Jyoti", "Godh Bharaai" and "Astitva" to her credit.
She feels high voltage emotions are vital to keep the viewers hooked.
"Television is mainly watched by women; so the shows have to be very emotional. But the problem is with the makers who can't show the story in an emotional, yet real, way," she said.
-Aastha Khurana

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Posted: 13 years ago
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These,reporters seriously need to get a life journalism without proper research is just bringing,them as stupids 😡
Mkap is still goving social messages
Tfs,dear 😛
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Posted: 13 years ago
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people have not even watched the show and tell that krishna was an eve-teaser.whatever krishna did b4 marraige came frm the misunderstanding that pratigya too was in luv with him and she was being silent because of family's opposition.Therefore he troubled her family. And the concept of the show was not eve-teasing alone rather whole social message which were introduced into subsequent tracks.Eve-teasing was just the first promo.
Balika Vadhu is a great show too...author has not gone into detail ...in my opinion
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Any rubbish reporter jolts down, pls reporter do ur research prperly before u write.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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TFS😊guys plz do rated and commented on this article cause mkap is tagged there😛by the way who's the write of this article🤔?I pity for him/her.He/she is mentally unwell i think😛
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Well the article may not b well researched but to some extent it can b true...the makers probably nvr imagined grey shaded Krishna wud become so popular n they had to change the storyline slightly ! 😛
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Posted: 13 years ago
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tfs...dis was suchh a disgustingg article...written without prioper research...shame on u journalists...
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Partially true. TRPs do tempt the CVs to go awry. For example, they totally lost their way n spoiled a socially relevant show by showing an excess of baba-babu gutur gu.
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tfs...
Krishna as eve-teaser...i think its angad...
well the writer not talk much about MKAP..its just take on BV and many more serial..

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