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Doordarshan old tv serial kile ka rahasya
Doordarshan old tv serial kile ka rahasya





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  2. #DOORDARSHAN OLD TV SERIAL KILE KA RAHASYA TV#

It was a story of an Indian middle-class family and their daily life struggles. The Indian public loved the show and the characters became the legend and a very common topic of discussion. Hum Log was a very popular Hindi soap which started on Doordarshan in 1984. On the show, she narrates stories of famous film personalities, which only someone with her institutional memory can do. At the moment, her YouTube channel, Tabassum Talkies, keeps her busy. I remember it concluded with Tabassum interviewing Chunkey Pandey in the final episode.

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This was long before Koffee With Karan or Rendezvous with Simi Garewal hit our TV screens.

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I guess this was the oldest and the longest running serial on Indian Television, running for 21 long years. Remember all those shayaris from Tabassum and her lovely laugh. Over the years, the show featured a galaxy of actors, from Amitabh Bachchan, Tanuja, Sohrab Modi to Nutan, RD Burman, Shatrughan Sinha, and many others. Tabassum used to interview the stars for hardly half an hour. The command over her language was impeccable. This was when film stars had only the film magazine to talk to and the host would never put them in any uncomfortable situation. Every Friday at 8.30 viewers waited with bated breath to see who was the film personality that Tabassum would get to the studio. Friday evenings, it was Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan time and a date with Tabassum. “ Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan” (1972-1993) Here is a brief look at some of them…and yes, keep your tissues/hankie’s ready. Some of the best T.V shows were aired on ‘DD1′ and ‘DD metro’ in the 80s till the early 90s. Our national channel aka “Doordarshan”, was surprisingly not so ‘door’ from its viewer’s needs and sentiments in those days. All the above somehow forces me to miss the “idiot” box that existed before the arrival of the “cable” network. In short, it’s a monumental cultural wasteland on TV - a travesty of game shows, violence, sadism, murder, bad men, good men, private detectives, cartoons etc., and endless commercials - of screaming presenters, tacky shows, cajoling and offensive.

doordarshan old tv serial kile ka rahasya

Every damn T.V channel has some talent hunt show going on, be it singing, acting, dancing, fashion….practically everything one can do under the sun. On the other hand, it seems that Indian Television is getting over obsessed with the “Reality” show concept. The norm is middle to upper middle, or high, class families that often live in plush homes in virtually interchangeable suburbs. They often display a high level of tension, frustration, and conflict within the family. Most TV programmes are nothing more than “bad-parodies” today, not dramas. The only thing you had to do back then was to open the wooden shutter of your Crown or Bush TV & run up your terrace and adjust the Yagi Antenna and Ta-da… simply carefree & magical days. I can arguably say that all that I watched on DD in those times was much much better in terms of entertainment, content, and educational value than most of the today’s TRP hungry Breaking News stuff. The people living around in the next lanes would befriend those who had TV sets. Nevertheless, there was no choice of channels like it is today and to say most of us had to stick to DD. As far as I recall I’d never really pretermitted much of DD in my preteen unless of course, it was really a lofty subject for me to grasp at those times.

doordarshan old tv serial kile ka rahasya

Watching Television a.k.a the Idiot Box was my birthright and since that said I have been watching it day by day until it took a setback some 12 years back.







Doordarshan old tv serial kile ka rahasya