A
lot of money might be riding on the veterans in the television
industry, but the irony is that none of the highest paid actors on TV
today are able to give a TRP boost to their shows. Whether it is Ram Kapoor in
Bade Achhe Laggte Hain(BALH) or Rashmi Desai's much-hyped re-entry in
Uttaran, the serials with some of the most popular names of Indian television are struggling to maintain viewership.
"While
this may come as a surprise to many, the insiders in the industry
always knew that this would happen sooner than later," rues producer Saurabh Tewari, whose serial
Madhubala... Ek Ishq Ek Junoon with fresh faces like Vivian D'sena and Drashti Dhami is among the top ones on TV, going by TRPs.
"When
Ram Kapoor became a hit with BALH, everyone thought this trend of
bringing back oldies would work, but aisa hua nahi. Old actors rarely
make a successful comeback on TV. The prime example of this is Smriti
Irani, whose comeback on a comedy show years ago, flopped badly," he
says, Even Ram Kapoor, who was a hit with viewers, and reportedly
commanded a pay packet of 80,000 per day, has not been able to sustain
the TRPs of his show.
"TV channels tried working with old faces
and new stories, but it didn't work for everyone. There were stories
being written by every producer and channel for comebacks of popular TV
actors, but they obviously didn't realise that on TV, the script rules,
not the faces," says producer Bhairavi Raichura.
Director Ravindra Gautam, who has worked as a director with shows like BALH and
Parichay,was recently roped in for a month to direct the serial
Honge Juda Na Hum, to boost its TRPS. "TV stars are a myth, there can't be stars on TV.
Agar aisa hota toh khali veterans
ko le lene se hishows
chal jaate," says Gautam, adding, "Also, it is not easy for every director to handle these actors."
Apparently,
working with the stalwarts of the TV industry comes with its cup of
woes. "Content is compromised when you're working with these actors
because they don't give a show more than 15 days in a month. The TV
industry works on a daily basis, and 15 days isn't enough to cultivate a
track. That's why shows with some of the highest paid actors also have
elaborate parallel tracks, which are created to sustain the show. But
parallel tracks can't be substitutes for the main track," points out
Saurabh.
But Samir Soni has
a rejoinder to that. "What has really happened with shows having
veterans from the TV industry is that content has taken a back seat.
Director
aake bolta hai, 'please pull the show with your acting,' but someone should give us the script also
na?
There's no innovation in content in shows that have the highest paid
actors. Yes, of course there are fans who will watch our shows only for
us, but even we have limited scenes in an episode. There are other
tracks as well," he says.
Samir also says that the time slot
given to their shows is also one of the reasons for low TRPs. "Most
shows with highest paid actors are aired in the late-night slot, with
re-runs throughout the day. So people usually have time options to catch
the show," he points out.
Ram Kapoor: 80,000 per day
Show: Bade Achhe Laggte Hain
Current TRP: 2.3
Gurmeet Chaudhary: 75,000 per day
Show: Punar Vivah Current
TRP: 1.9
Ronit Roy: 70,000 per day
Show: Adalat Current
TRP: 2.2
Aamna Sharrif: 65,000 per day
Show: Honge Juda Na Hum
Current TRP: 0.5
Rashmi Desai: 65,000 per day
Show: Uttaran
Current TRP: 2.4
Mona Singh: 50,000 per day
Show: Kya Hua Tera Vaada
Current TRP: 1.1
Samir Soni: 50,000 per day
Show: ParichayCurrent TRP: 1.3
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