TOI: Unreal people rule prime time (feat. SNS)

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Unreal people rule prime time
TNN | Apr 22, 2012, 05.47PM IST


Cardboard cutouts and screen perfect characters define the way the lead protagonists are in daily soaps. Whatever happened to real characters like us?


In the 80s and 90s Indian telly soaps almost seemed real. The lead characters were not larger than life figures, or they holier than thou, pristine souls, too perfect to be true, but flesh and blood human beings who made mistakes, and were people like us. Cut to the 21 stcentury and the advent (and success) of saas-bahu sagas brought in the unexpected - pious and long suffering bahus who spent an inordinate amount of time using their lachryimal glands, while the men got reduced to being props.Entertainment television shows now take pride in being OTT caricatures. And surprise, surprise, sometimes it even works. At least the TRPs of these shows are indicative of how the audiences' taste has changed over the years and caricatures and unreal characters are now acceptable.


In the technicolour world of daily soaps, you encounter only caricatures - heroines who are painfully passive people, pooja thali in hand, they are draped in mile long ghunghatsthat never slip off their heads (Gopi Bahu in Saath Nibhana Saathiya, Akshara in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Saroj of Shubh Vivaah, the bahu brigade of Mrs Kaushik Ki PaanchBahuein, Aarti of Punar Vivah,Jeevika of Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, Radhikaof Chhoti Bahu), the ambitious young girl who wants to carve out a career for herself (Krishna in Afsar Bitiya, Sanchi in Ruk Jana Nahin, Megha in Naa Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha, Sandhya of Diya Aur Baati Hum). Somewhere tucked in between are a handful of perky young women who are not quite towing the typical bahu line and are self-respecting middle-class girl married to a rich and arrogant men who have to educate the hero to her ways of right and wrong (Khushi in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?, Pratigya of Mann Ke Awaaz Pratigya, Indira of Hitler Didi, Priya of Bade Achche Lagte Hain, Manyata of Dekha Ek Khwab, Manvi of Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai).


And the heroes? Well, they are almost conveniently carved out too. He could either be supportive (Suraj of Diya Aur Baati Hum, Mohan of Naa Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha, Dev of Chhoti Bahu, Naitik of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain, Viren of Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai, Lucky Singh Ahluwalia of Parvarish - Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi), or the plain arrogant, insufferable tycoon who will be eventually tamed and reformed by the lady he unwittingly and unwillingly falls in love (Ram of Bade Achche Lagte Hai, Arnav of Iss Pyaar KoKya Naam Doon?, Yash of Punar Vivaah, Virat of Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai). There's a third type too! The cheating and adulterous spouses, (Pradeep of Kya HuaTera Wada, Amrit of Shubh Vivaah, Jagya of Balika Vadhu).


Is it any wonder then that cardboard cutouts such as these don't get to experience real lives? The protagonists even go through the same situations, irrespective of the soaps, and channels. Almost all marriages of the couples are forced, very few are consummated until weeks and months of airtime and keeping the audience on tenterhooks, romantic scenes are restricted to heroines falling in the hero's waiting and strong arms, followed by an intense eyelock and flying dupattas that always end on the hero's hand or gets attached to his shirt buttons. In a 20-minute episode, interspersed with TV commercials, the protagonists of the daily soaps have no choice but to be mere puppets whose characters undergo changes as and when the TRPs demands. No wonder than TV dramas symbolise the suspension of disbelief mode. For the non-believers who question the verity of these characters, the remote's a pretty handy device!

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Note from A-A-S: They didn't mention Ahem in the arrogant tycoon section!😭

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for sharing. It is an interesting article
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Posted: 13 years ago
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🤣 *pinkens in laughter*
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Posted: 13 years ago
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See ahem is not considered as a lead. Mad CVs give him some dialogues😡
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Well Ahem should be covered in this article but as usual ...ignored !! in between TFS !!

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Again here the writer says- gopi is passive, just because she is in pallu.. they better watch the 2 years of show in 2 weeks before they write something in such generalized way...

just because a girl wants to be an IPS officer does not make the character strong...😕

character being strong or weak is not decided by the way they dress up

thanks for the article😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks for sharing. Article was spot on!

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