Suhana-The Hindu Article

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Once barefoot and pregnant, she now wears flashy saris to wash dishes


Forget International Women's Day, women in Hindi serials haven't changed in decades

Akshara leads a stressful life. The protagonist of the popular Star Plus show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai starts her day well-groomed wearing the shiniest of saris and a substantial layer of make-up. Her first task is to make a healthy breakfast and scrumptious lunch for the large joint family, largely for the men folk, before they scamper off to work. Of course, there is the morning puja, and laying out her husband's clothes and wallet.

The flurry of activities continues: strategising the dinner menu, ensuring that the husband and father-in-law have eaten well in office, pleasing the mother-in-law... Finally, the day ends similar to the way it began ' she gets into bed in a flashy sari, complete with jewellery and make-up.

Frequent images

These are the images flooding television channels today even as the world celebrated the centennial International Women's Day early this month. In Hindi soaps, time appears to be frozen. Far from the goings on in the real world, female characters in Hindi serials are about the same as they used to be a decade ago.

Domestic issues rule her life and the kitchen is the centre of her world. A saas chastises her bahu for serving corn flakes ' horror of horrors ' for breakfast. And tells her off because her pallu slips off her head. The girls, however highly educated, end up doing nothing more than washing vessels after they are married.

No different

There is little hope for those who begin somewhat 'real' or 'different'. In Pratigya, the lead is a strong girl who wants to teach a lesson to her eve-teaser. What does she do? She gets married to him and tries to reform his orthodox, regressive family. Similarly, in Maryada, which is being promoted as a women-centric story, Priya gets married to the son of a policeman who had tried to rape her. (She vows, however, that she will avenge him.)

Suhana of Sasural Genda Phool is a western-clothes wearing, rich, spoilt brat. But post-marriage, she 'blends in' with the family by learning how to cook, wearing saris and transforming herself into a good 'bahu'. Western-wear, much like going to work, is the hallmark of a vamp.

Makers of such programmes claim they give audiences what they want. This may not be entirely untrue. But for the viewers of channels claiming to be offering Rishta wahi, soch nayi (Star Plus), the bad news is that they are still offering old wine in a new bottle.


http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/article1568037.ece

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Nice article shwetha, letting d cvs to think for a while.
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plzz sombody post this in that YRKKH forum........................ let them too read this......
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Originally posted by: Shwets1502

Once barefoot and pregnant, she now wears flashy saris to wash dishes


Forget International Women's Day, women in Hindi serials haven't changed in decades

Akshara leads a stressful life. The protagonist of the popular Star Plus show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai starts her day well-groomed wearing the shiniest of saris and a substantial layer of make-up. Her first task is to make a healthy breakfast and scrumptious lunch for the large joint family, largely for the men folk, before they scamper off to work. Of course, there is the morning puja, and laying out her husband's clothes and wallet.

The flurry of activities continues: strategising the dinner menu, ensuring that the husband and father-in-law have eaten well in office, pleasing the mother-in-law... Finally, the day ends similar to the way it began ' she gets into bed in a flashy sari, complete with jewellery and make-up.

Frequent images

These are the images flooding television channels today even as the world celebrated the centennial International Women's Day early this month. In Hindi soaps, time appears to be frozen. Far from the goings on in the real world, female characters in Hindi serials are about the same as they used to be a decade ago.

Domestic issues rule her life and the kitchen is the centre of her world. A saas chastises her bahu for serving corn flakes ' horror of horrors ' for breakfast. And tells her off because her pallu slips off her head. The girls, however highly educated, end up doing nothing more than washing vessels after they are married.

No different

There is little hope for those who begin somewhat 'real' or 'different'. In Pratigya, the lead is a strong girl who wants to teach a lesson to her eve-teaser. What does she do? She gets married to him and tries to reform his orthodox, regressive family. Similarly, in Maryada, which is being promoted as a women-centric story, Priya gets married to the son of a policeman who had tried to rape her. (She vows, however, that she will avenge him.)

Suhana of Sasural Genda Phool is a western-clothes wearing, rich, spoilt brat. But post-marriage, she 'blends in' with the family by learning how to cook, wearing saris and transforming herself into a good 'bahu'. Western-wear, much like going to work, is the hallmark of a vamp.

Makers of such programmes claim they give audiences what they want. This may not be entirely untrue. But for the viewers of channels claiming to be offering Rishta wahi, soch nayi (Star Plus), the bad news is that they are still offering old wine in a new bottle.


http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/article1568037.ece



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Posted: 14 years ago
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I liked the last part which is so ture " Old wine in new bottle". So ture though.
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Frankly speaking.... i am not against the character suhana wearing sarees.....but my question is.... why most of the time she is shown in sarees.... why not a casual salwar kameez...? Suhana in saree to me does look like she is on the verge of imitating the dressing sense of the other leading ladies of other shows...Also i guess in the kashyap parivaar...the elders themselves approved her of salwar kameez once... then why show her in sarees all the time???

Let her appear DIFFERENT.... as such.... she is unique in her own beautiful way...!

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This article shows the pathetic condition of indian television shows ...wish suhana wouldnt have joined the bandwagon of these stupid bahus...she was a hatke bahu right...but oh well....as they rightly said its old wine in new bottle...so when we expect suhana to be independent,do some work...we get to see her crippled with illness...i dont say you cant show illness...but had they shown some character development in this hatke bahu by showing her becoming independent,more responsible other than just being a good bahu... i would have appreciated starplus ki nai soch 😕...but they had to stick to the old formula...old wine in new bottle.

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Thankyou for sharing.😃
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Originally posted by: venture

I liked the last part which is so ture " Old wine in new bottle". So ture though.



I was about to write that the article writer's thoughts about the shows matches yours aunty....just got reminded of u'r post on PACKAGING....."
SGP's packaging is good/different" is what u had written in one of your posts/.......

Maan gaye aapko....

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