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* TRPs = Serial Killers * - Page 3

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Posted: 13 years ago
I totally agree with you, the TRPs just kill the main storry. I mean when a show start the CVs has their own vision, like the writer, mostly a clear vision, but what happens, later on the writer is told make a new vision, creativity comes natuarlly, but when the team is forced to think from the other way, then the whole show becomes a KHICHDI.

 I dont get it, why cant they give the team a freedom of thinkin, and show what they originally thought of, rather than pushing/forcing them to add masala, at times masala isnt needed at that current time when the TRPs are low, but the channels are always so impatient and cant wait for the strory to unfold, and the end product is raw they never let it grow, its halfbaked. 

In a long run or at the end, NO show can be called as a good show, cuz it has already been ruined many times in its journey.
I want shows where I can say this show was so awesome, throughout, from beginning till the end.

Great post dear/amu

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Posted: 13 years ago
here is no questioning of any discussion becoz everybody knows tht entertainment has totally become a business...if something click, it works and if isn't, its taken off....there was doordarshan era where people could really enjoy their shows
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Posted: 13 years ago
@TM  Great post...u hav summed up d whole situation so aptly....

Its horrifying how stories hav taken for a ride....not only is d story sacrificed but d characters tat we  like in d beginning do strange things n behave in strange ways which is irritating not to mention irrational.. eventually leads to lack of interest.....
There should a limit to how much a track can b stretched instead of carrying it on n on endlessly for months beyond tolerance.....


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Posted: 13 years ago
Really interesting topic!

I have some points so shall be back till then reserved!
Posted: 13 years ago
You are absolutely right.  TRP is the cause of death of a good story/serial.
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Posted: 13 years ago
All your points are valid. A serial cannot be called just because it is having low TRPs.
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Posted: 13 years ago
Very well written post Shobs!

Will be back with my points. Till then reserved!

But just to add a small point, I agree with the theory of shorter shelf life for a serial, with pre-decided story! And just like nowadays, the trend of "Season 2s and 3s" is "in" , I think Its a viable option to have different seasons of our favorite shows. It'll not only spare us the heartbreaks , plus we'd be sure of getting some good content to watch๐Ÿ˜Š
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Posted: 13 years ago
Very good post. Glad u opened this post. I too have the same thought process. Time and again good shows have been sacrificed at the alter of TRPs. The most appropriate thing u mentioned is about the shelf-life of a show. it should be pre-decided so that there is no confusion in the future. Brings to mind YRF's show Powder which was decided from the start to have only 24 episodes . to date its the best show I have seen. Every episode was beautifully handled and the story was also thrilling. the subject was also a much needed one. Don't know if many of u have watched it but it was one show I really liked. 
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Posted: 13 years ago
This is an Interview of Meghna Malik ( Ammaji From Na Aana Is Des Laado ) taken somewhere around the leap time in the show. Its nice to read about TRPs from an Actor's perspective.

TRPs rule the roost, affect storyline: TV actress Meghna Malik

December 20th, 2010 

New Delhi, Dec 20 โ€“ Television actress Meghna Malik, the popular Ammaji of 'Na Aana Iss Des Laado' serial that is set to take an 18-year-leap, feels the storyline of serials often falls casualty in the battle over TRPs, leaving the actor dissatisfied.

'TRPs rules the roost due to which the story often gets sidelined and we as an actors have no choice but to be a part of it. It does sometimes affect an actor's satisfaction levels,' Meghna told IANS on phone from Mumbai.

Her character in 'Naa Aana Iss Des Laado' is one of the most powerful characters on the small screen currently. Her role as the rude Ammaji who is against the birth of a girl child has even garnered awards.

The show, aired on Colors, is set to take an 18-year leap now. The story now shifts from rural landscape of Veerpur to Delhi with the introduction of two new characters, Raghav and Sia's (son and daughter-in-law of Ammaji) twin daughters, played by Simran Kaur and Vaishnavi Dhanraj.

Meghna, 39, admits that often shows which start with focus on real-life issues lose track, adding that no single person can be blamed for it.

'It is a show and not a film that can be run with a linear storyline. It becomes important to introduce some drama otherwise people will get bored. The motive of a soap is to entertain people and thus a story has plots and sub-plots,' said Meghna, who has acted in shows like 'Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi', 'Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai' and 'Tujko Hai Salaam Zindagi'.

'Moreover, the writers, directors and the producers have to churn out an episode everyday. So the show cannot be at its best always. One cannot expect great work always. It often becomes different from what is thought,' she added.

She was also seen in Aamir Khan starrer 'Taare Zameen Par' as protagonist Ishaan, played by Darsheel Safary's, maths teacher.

The actress believes that the battle of TRPs is also one of the prime reasons for content of television turning bold, something which created a stir recently in theministry of Information and Broadcasting.

'Boldness on television is also a TRP gimmick, as a result they (show makers) often compromise with aesthetics. It is all dramatized and scripted. People are watching it that's why it is there. Everything is groomed by TRPs today,' she said.

'People are watching a show and still criticising it, which is strange. One can always take the remote and change the channel, but they are not willing to do that,' she added.

Meghna rose to the limelight with a character with grey shades, but admits she is open to doing all kind of roles, even if it requires her to put a lot of glycerine.

'I am open to all kinds of roles as it helps bring forth your capabilities as an actor. I wouldn't mind doing roles which requires me to cry. If you are doing the same kind of roles every time there is no challenge left,' she said.

IANS

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Posted: 13 years ago
Cool...I agree with u. And I can also give u an example of it. Maryada is a beautiful show but its TRP is not huge as it deserves. So I think most of indian television viewers don't like new thought. They all love bloody saas bahu dramas. I think they should get out of it and should watch shows of new kind like Maryada, Mukti Bandhan, Geet, Pyar ki ye ek kahani, Na ana is des lado etc. Balika Vadhu will not be in my list because it is going very borring and losting its main target which was to protest against marrige of under 19 agers. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ