You know i always more prefer to watch new and non-hype PH shows rather than popular ones ( Gul, Ekta, Rashmi S, Rajan S etc. ) cause those PH knows they've nothing to grab viewers attention on their show except a strong Script 💪📃 That's why their full focus on making a good script then characters and then casting. But these big and populer PHs are always overconfident😝 Their first priority is to hire populer actors and big channel then show off their money by choosing exosted location, expensive set, costumes, cinematic camera, prime slot then Over-hype promotions😜 And channels are always being over Greedy😂 so, A Good SCRIPT comes on their list at veryyyy last 😜🙄
ITV pattern will change when it comes with "Limited Episode" shows😀 and it'll possible when all Actors/Producers/Channels/Indian Audiences change their mindset and the way they'r watching ITV shows with exceptional conditions😒 Actors crave for long running shows cause they need to secure their employment, channels crave for their never ending greediness, PHs crave for their laziness and hide their non-creativity to bring new stories everytime and audiences crave cause they can't think beyond the chemistry n the cliche romances 😧 So, "Taali ek haath se nahi bajtee" 👏😂
Yeah, totally true. Popular PHs always show the same thing but try to pretend they have come up with a revolutionary concept. 🙄Ekta, Gul, Rajan S, Rashmi S have the same storylines they keep recycling with slight tweaks.
A strong script is so important to keep viewers hooked, especially in daily shows. Unlike weekly shows, people will tire of bad content easily because you have to watch it everyday.
First and foremost, maybe the system for tracking TRPs needs to be changed. The same people's preferences are being considered which is why a lot of people have stopped watching these shows. If they expand the scope of the TRP method, new viewers who don't want to see the same rona-dhona can help change content. Indian PHs try to come up with new content sometimes (web series and shows like Everest, Dahleez) but their lack of popularity eventually makes them go back to tried and tested methods.