Saturday, November 20, 2010

Good Ol' DD Days...

Getting nostalgic eh?...Yes I am and writing this blog to refresh,cherish and relive those wonderful memories.

National Programme was introduced in 1982. In the same year colour TV was introduced into the Indian market and the first thing was the Live telecast of Independence Day speech given by then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi on 15th August 1982 followed by the Live telecast of the 1982 Asian Games being held in Delhi.




80's and early 90's were the classic Doordarshan entertainment era where it was the latest and only form of visual entertainment available to the Indian audiences. I am talking about the time when owning a colour TV set was a status symbol and people kept their TVs in the Living room for everyone to see [some of them still do I believe :)]...

I am talking about the time when  Sunday morning tea was incomplete without  Rangoli ......Chitrahaar was something not to be missed on Friday evenings.....among the first serials were Hum Log (1984), Buniyaad (1986-87), Ramayan (1986-87), Mahabharat(1988-89) etc which glued millions of viewers to Doordarshan.

Now that I look back at those days filled with fond memories, I find Doordarshan as a major part of our lives where we could not wait to watch serials like Byomkesh Bakshi, Janki Jasoos, Karamchand, Vikram aur Betaal, Surabhi, Circus, Fauji, Malgudi Days etcetc...



Although I was very young when most of these serials were aired, they have left a lasting impression on me and just remembering them fills me with nostalgia and refreshes my fond memories of those happy days.

My emotional outburst would be difficult to understand by those who were born into the Cable TV era...in this heavy commercialisation of the electronic media where  there are atleast 200 channels in every home today and where its easy for any person like me to get flummoxed by this flood of non-stop, 24*7 entertainment, where the electronic media is brimming with millions of channels and those many formats of entertainment.

Doordarshan was left far behind in this rat race and today I am sure except for those who cannot afford cable TV or where its not available (very unlikely though), no one watches Doordarshan including me. I have stopped following Indian serials for a very long time mainly because its too difficult for me to digest the daily dose of  crap that is fed to the viewers and where Saas-Bahu is the central theme of almost every serial...where the copied "reality" shows like Bigg Boss are popular...I honestly cannot stand Bigg Boss where entertainment is provided by accumulating some has-beens and some wannabes, their fights, showcasing their personal issues and any other non-sense they can broadcast for garnering TRPs....

I am reminiscing about the days when TRP was not even known...when the serials were aired only once a week...when their characters acquired a legendary status and no matter how popular these serials became, they did come to an end (pun intended!!)... when life was simple...Simple yet Beautiful :)

6 comments:

  1. nice.. that was a time when soaps DID end :P. there was a mini-soap kashish, it had such engrossing story line and interesting characters.. and it did end! :P
    That was a time when characters and storyline was not twisted out of shape and TASTE to make it linger on
    sigh..time gone by..

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  2. Thanx Divya..yeah I do remember Kashish...it was a fantastic serial :)

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  3. The most important aspect of TV serials on 80's & 90's era was - They had a story to tell.. Every TV serial used to run for 13 or 52 episodes and hence you looked forward to how the story was going to unfold... Because ultimately a viewer want to see a good story.. And this aspect is terribly missing in today's so called Soap Operas... A story has a definite end and today's serials keep on running for hundreds & thousands of episodes by adding unnecessary characters / incidents which do not have any connection to the original plot.. Its a pity that today there are hundreds of channels with hundreds of programs running but Nothing worthwhile to see.

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  4. Thanx Paras...Couldnt agree more, the basic element of creativity and entertainment has become secondary in this TRP race where making money is the primary reason and if something gets popular by chance,its dragged endlessly to make it last for as long as possible

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  5. Simple yet beautiful is what this post is. Brought back many memories. Keep posting Ruchi.

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  6. Hey Thanx Tiger...though not as regular and as beautiful as your posts..but will keep trying...thanx for the encouragement :)

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