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Smita Bansal on choosing finite TV over daily soaps: Television has very similar plots and characters

Smita Bansal on choosing finite TV over daily soaps: Television has very similar plots and characters

After headlining some of television’s longest-running daily soaps, Smita Bansal is ready to turn the page. The actor, who will next be seen in an upcoming finite television series, says she consciously chose to move away from the familiar world of saas-bahu dramas, looking instead for stories and characters that challenge her creatively. Speaking to HT City, Bansal admits that after years of playing mothers and mothers-in-law, she had reached a stage where she was eager to break free from the image television had created for her. While she understands why actors often get boxed into familiar roles, she believes the industry’s tendency to “play safe” often comes at the cost of creative exploration. Smita Bansal on choosing finite TV over daily soaps: Television has very similar plots and characters “Everyone wants to play safe. Once audiences have loved you in a particular character, people become unsure whether they’ll accept you doing something different. That becomes a challenge because you keep getting repeated in similar kinds of roles,” she says, adding that she was consciously …

Rajeev Khandelwal admits he is willing to do fiction shows on TV again: But all I am offered are daily soaps

Rajeev Khandelwal admits he is willing to do fiction shows on TV again: But all I am offered are daily soaps

After a gap of close to a decade, actor Rajeev Khandelwal marked his return to television, the medium that made him a household name over two decades ago, with the game show Tum Ho Naa this month. Excited about this return, Rajeev Khandelwal says, “I had to stay away from television because it was not offering me what I wanted to do. But when this show was offered, I said yes because I enjoy hosting and I could connect with it as it’s about celebrating the women in our lives. My television audience has been waiting for me to do something for them, and I used to feel bad that I couldn’t do anything but I didn’t want to do things that I don’t want to do. This show is my way of giving thanks back to the people who have loved me so much.” Rajeev Khandelwal (Photo: Instagram) The actor says he is quite proud of the format of the show as it doesn’t fall in the unnecessary controversy-creating kinds of shows. “It’s not …

Madras High Court dismisses Tamannaah Bhatia’s ₹1 crore claim against Power soaps

Madras High Court dismisses Tamannaah Bhatia’s ₹1 crore claim against Power soaps

The Madras High Court on Thursday, April 16, dismissed an appeal filed by actor Tamannaah Bhatia challenging an order of a single judge rejecting her plea seeking damages of ₹1 crore from Power soaps, reported Live Law. The actor had filed a plea seeking damagaes for ‘unauthorisedly’ using her images despite expiry of contract. Tamannaah Bhatia’s plea was rejected by Madras HC. What is the case about? The report states that the bench of Justice P Velmurugan and Justice K Govindarajan Thilakavadi upheld the order passed by the single judge in 2017. In her original suit, Tamannaah stated that she entered into an agreement with Power Soaps on October 7, 2008, under which her pictures would be used on the wrappers of the company’s soaps. The agreement was entered into for a period of one year and was valid till October 6, 2009. After the agreement expired, it was not renewed. The actor argued that even after the agreement expired, the company continued to use her pictures on its products without her approval. She submitted …

TV’s quality went downhill after shift towards daily soaps: Supriya Pathak

TV’s quality went downhill after shift towards daily soaps: Supriya Pathak

New Delhi, Her quirky portrayal of the naive, dim-witted Hansa Parekh in “Khichdi” made her a 2000s TV icon, although actor Supriya Pathak now has little interest in television, saying the medium declined once it shifted toward daily-soap formats. TV’s quality went downhill after shift towards daily soaps: Supriya Pathak Describing her long stint on television from “Idhar Udhar” and “Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka” to “Baa Bahoo Aur Baby” and “Chhanchhan” as its “golden period” and something that she is proud of, Pathak lamented that the medium today, driven by daily soaps, prioritises quantity over quality. “Once television shifted to daily soaps, its quality really suffered. It became more about how much you could finish in a day rather than what kind of work you were doing. If you managed 15 minutes of footage, they’d say, ‘Great, it’s been a good day,’ though no one cared about how good those 15 minutes actually were. That’s when, for me, television started going downhill. “Even today, I still get role offers, yet I don’t feel like …