Friday, May 29, 2009

Today's TV-where are we going?

Down the memory lane, there was only one channel I grew up watching- Doordarshan. Some of the programmes we used to watch were so much a part of our lives, that they bring nostalgic memories even now- Chitrahaar, Rangoli, oliyum oliyum- these were our windows to the world of movies. Surabhi, programmes on wildlife, quiz programmes, edhiroli (even vayalum vaazhvum, for that matter) made up our lives. Well, there were a few soaps even- Shanti, Swabimaan, Junoon... Vizhudhugal in Tamil... A few years later, I remember occasionally watching "Balachandharin chinna thirai" and the cable TV movies at neighbouring houses....And a little later, the TV viewers got hooked to the concept of daily serials- day and night. Kaun Banega karorepathi and the likes of it also hit the small screen.

But when I switch on the TV today, the programmes that come are so drastically different from what I used to see when I was young. So different that it is too much for me to take. The English channels influenced the Hindi ones, which in turn have revolutionised the South Indian channels. At first, a few programmes were regionalized- Coffee with Karan, for example, changed the boring ways that interviews with stars used to happen in our channels. Then came the next realm of change- the reality shows. Needless to say, what a misnomer it is. Isn't it pathetic, that a participant says that he only knew about his mom offering angapradashnams at a temple(for his victory) only when he sees the video on TV? Why does the judge have to scold a contestant, with every effort to make him/her cry? Why does the contestant of a singing competition need a makeover? Why do you portray how badly a guy needs to win, because his family depends on his money? Why do you have to bring personal lives into competitions? Why, why do you have to ask audience to vote a contestant to victory, when you have three judges on a show, not to mention the special guest? If you are really interested in people's votes, why do you conspire to make the sms es so costly? Why do you rehearse every argument, every dialogue on the show and then call it a reality show? Why do you talk about chemistry in dances? Why do girls have to expose on the shows, as if they were actresses or models by profession. How long will their fame last? What happens when they are back home, back on the streets a couple of years later, like you and me? Why do you expose small kids in the contests to so much vulgarity?

The most disturbing fact to comprehend here is that, it is changing the way ordinary people live. When actresses dress up scantily and do things that are unacceptable at a middle class home, it is still ok. Because people can easily see the difference between movies and reality. But when a person, much like you and me does all this on TV, it appears so realistic, that our very morals are shaken. The teenagers, the kids, ever realized that we are doing them a world of damage???

But wait, I have only talked about the South Indian reality shows. ( I did not talk about serials, because it should be clear by now, what scale of damage they do to people who watch them- laziness, negative thoughts, addiction and a lifestyle useless to the world). Here comes the other genre of reality shows which, touch wood, has not entered the South Indian TV yet. Yes, you guessed it. Splits villa, Big boss, Roadies, fast and furious etc. It literally bring me shame to watch girls bicker like bitches, swear like it is fashion, cry in front of the whole world, fight for men, dump, cheat, dress like a whore and what not!!! And it disturbs me even more that people whom I know and meet everyday watch these shows so avidly.

Friends, I genuinely have a few questions to ask here, right out of my heart- Are we aware of the world that we are living in? Problems that we are facing? The global warming, energy crisis, malnutrition, illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, sexual exploitation, child abuse- the list goes on. Do we spend one third of the time we spend on this unreal and brain blunting TV, on any of these problems? Why not start with these- switch off the lights when not in use....Avoid taking unnecessary printouts.. Avoid using plastic bags...Give our excess food to the needy than throw it in the trash can...spend a small portion of your salary for education, and a little of our invaluable time for people who so badly need it (even within our own family, if we care to open our eyes)...And last, but not the least, respecting people who already do these.... If you had time enough to read this and form a opinion, please do leave your comment dear friends...

6 comments:

  1. Nice post vandana.. Its one of your "wherez the f***ing world going to" days I guess. We all have these days.. We all know what is right what is wrong. It is the conviction to stand by this point of view for considerable amount of time that seperates ordinary people from special ones. We all suddenly introspect and feel like this. But gradually after some days we go back and start doing things that we usually do. If you really keep these thoughts and actions going, hats off to you..
    What to do.. I ve always been slightly pessimistic :)

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  2. Thanks buddy, I don't think it's a passing cloud though. These thoughts hav been shaping up for quite a few years now and I think I'll keep following them!

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  3. hey vand,

    yeah, lots of things in our society needs reform! :O

    Media is like the backbone for a country! I'm atleast happy we have equally good things about it as well.. no point blaming the channels..it's all business.. they'll go on as long as the people are ready to welcome all their shows! :O

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  4. Those are very good words of thoughts.I appreciate you for living those words. Saying about your disgust on TV Channels, they will show as long as it is seen, what to do about that? I know, a lot of children's brain being scraped 'cos of those programes.
    Only parents should guide their children into watching something useful, if it is necessary, watching.Once when the trp rate goes down, they will automatically vanish. But then, who cares about the welfare of others.

    To see the lighter side of it, those sops had reduced the tussle between the neighbours.

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  5. I would suggest you to read some of Cho's Tamil novels - if you do have ur proficiency! He usually starts with the narration of a problem and ends saying we have to live with it! Mediavayum thirutha mudiyadhu; makkalayum thirutha mudiyadhu. In a show for juniors, the judges had the guts to accept a child dancing for some western song with exposed costumes. But they wanted to show they're saints - so they called up the parents of a child who danced for a tamil folk that had lyrics with double meanings and they call it a Reality Show!
    You know the simplest answer for these allegations: "The dictionary has lot of words -Good and Bad! It's your wish to take the right ones."

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  6. Nice topic to share and discuss.

    Even I was brought up in the similar way like u. not only just brought up still now no TV with cable connection at my home. Now planning to have TV with cable connection after when my dad comes to Bangalore for the fact that he will feel lonely when I go to office.

    I could get chance to watch cable TV programs while visiting relatives home rarely. even I use to feel the same difference that u felt.
    as my parents were brought up in the condition without TV, they wished me too to be lived in their way.

    I can add you even some more programs like 'Ohm Nama Shivaya, Jay Hanuman, Chandrakantha, Sakthiman, Sri Krishna, Ramayana, YUG(30 minutes freedom struggle serial),vasanth & co's sapidalam vanga, 3 movies in the weekends' along with some u have mentioned like 'Amul surabhi' etc stand as evergreen shows when we could compare with present cable TV shows.
    that too when we could watch cable TV owned by particular private party and using it for their own election purpose are still proving to be the in the worst part.

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