Divyanka tripathi's yeh hai mohabbatein beats naamkarann ishqbaaz to w

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Posted: 6 years ago
Yeh Hai Mohabbatein is one show that truly
reinvents itself nicely whenever it sees a
slump in the ratings. The show first went on
air in December 2013 and now it is almost
four years. Divyanka Tripathi and Karan
Patel's emotional family drama was a TRP
Topper for the first couple of years but then
the ratings saw a slide. However, the makers
quickly went into damage control mode and
introduced a new story line that focused on
the kids. When even that got a bit boring,
they introduced another leap this time in
the scenic locales of Australia. However, it is
the Budapest track that is now getting all
attention where Ishita is trying to put the
Bhalla family back on track. So,what has YHM
done so successfully over the years? Here is
a quick insight...
Contemporary show
It might not be a very modern show in
terms of costumes or sets, but Yeh Hai
Mohabbatein has taken up topics that many
makers would shield away from showing. It
is a modern family. From surrogacy to
remarriage in later life, cyber crime and
sexual abuse of children, it has addressed
real issues that exist in homes. The
treatment may be debatable but the fact that
they are raised is to be appreciated. (Also
Read: Yeh Hai Mohabbatein's Ashok aka
Sangram Singh gets engaged, to have a
Christmas wedding; view pic )
Freshness
The maximum drama takes place in the
Bhalla household and in and around Delhi.
However, whenever things get stale, the
makers infuse some freshness by taking the
story ahead in a new locale. We saw the
response that the Australia and now
Budapest tracks are getting from the
audience. They change the packaging really
well to get back the viewers' attention. Also,
they promote such tracks really well.
Layered protagonists
Except Ishita, all the other characters in Yeh
Hai Mohabbatein have been grey. The latest
is that of Simmi (Shireen Mirza) who is out
to avenge the death of her daughter Ananya
from the Bhallas as she feels that Ishita killed
her. Even the children, Aadi (Abhishek
Verma) and Ruhi (Aditi Bhatia) change as
per situations. The shock value associated
with the characters is tremendous.
If you feel that YHM re-invents itself really
well do let us know with your comments.
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