Saas Bahu serials are impasee
'Saas bahu' family soap operas which occupy prime time are slowly but surely trailing out to evocative entertainment on Indian television, with viewers switching adherence to rationally exciting reality shows.
The Channels are coming up with a variety of programmes and hence they are the process of relaunching many of the oldie programmes.
Sony Entertainment Television is in the preparatory stage for new reality series, 'Das Kadam' from June 10. They have now launched a new reality show 'Naya Roop, Naya Zindagi', hosted by Mona Singh, which gives a makeover to the lives, looks and destinies of 10 people with imperfect looks and facial deformities, generally sufferers of concurrent tragedies.
The number of reality shows has outnumbered fictional and emotional soaps in the Indian tube. Serials like 'Kyunkii Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' wherein the great Tulsiji has re-emerged with the predicament of amnesia and ‘Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki’ where Parvathi Bhabhi has died, ascended and now again planning to die have enough fascinated family audiences with their vivid family sagas, reality shows like 'MTV Roadies' and 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain' - featuring superstar Shah Rukh Khan are very admired as on date.
'Kaun Banega Crorepati', initially hosted by the renowned Amitabh Bachchan, in many ways innovated reality shows on Indian TV. Many Channels has tried to reproduce the similar sort of programmes, but it was a gigantic disappointment, only Star Plus had been successful in holding gaming questions with recompense of good money in return.
The History Channel is sponsoring its second instalment of History Rocks, a platform of the lives and times of the legends of rock music, on popular demand.
CNBC launched two communicating aptitude shows, 'Mr and Mrs Television' and 'Waar Parivar: Sangeet Ka Naya Gharana' in April.
The Indian Premiere League (IPL), debatably the furthermost reality show on Indian television exactly now. CNBC's reformulated posy of documentary films, 'Through the Looking Glass', is much attractive now.
To sum up, audiences are more engrossed and fascinated in watching genuine and valid enhanced programmes rather than watching and wasting their time in saas bahu lamenting serials and illusory irritating amusement like “Ish……. Koyi he?” or “Krishna Arjun” and bits and pieces like that. Ekta Kapoor are you listening?


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