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NISHAT BARI NOVEMBER 18, 2011 |
UPDATED 11:04 IST
Return of the TV Rajas
The weepy women of Indian television have
made way for the dashing older men. Shailesh Kapoor, ceo and managing
director of Ormax Media, thinks the actors
bring a lot of credibility and equity to the
show. The acting is of better quality. "These
are not TV performances, where every
dialogue has to be punctuated. It is real,"
Ekta Kapoor says. It helps the show open
well and sustain itself over a period of
time. Bandini, which aired on Imagine TV
from 2009 to 2011, was the first soap in a
long time to have a strong male lead in the
form of Ronit Roy who played Rishabh Bajaj
in Kasautii Zindagi Kay during the heyday
of saas-bahu soaps.
UPDATED 11:04 IST
Return of the TV Rajas
RAM KAPOOR MOHNISH BAHL & RONIT ROY
Middle age men back on Indian soapsThe weepy women of Indian television have
made way for the dashing older men. Shailesh Kapoor, ceo and managing
director of Ormax Media, thinks the actors
bring a lot of credibility and equity to the
show. The acting is of better quality. "These
are not TV performances, where every
dialogue has to be punctuated. It is real,"
Ekta Kapoor says. It helps the show open
well and sustain itself over a period of
time. Bandini, which aired on Imagine TV
from 2009 to 2011, was the first soap in a
long time to have a strong male lead in the
form of Ronit Roy who played Rishabh Bajaj
in Kasautii Zindagi Kay during the heyday
of saas-bahu soaps.
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