Thursday, February 28, 2008

Sarabhai vs Sarabhai

All through this week, have noticed Star One showing snippets o

All through this week, have noticed Star One showing snippets of a new game show: something-something-cash. I don’t have any problem with the game show irrespective of whatever is the ultimate motto behind having it. But there is a reason for me and I am sure, for many like me, who used to look forward to watching something that was extremely special, than what has been put on us instead: yet another reality / game show.

Yes, I am talking about Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai. Looks like, Star one has decided not to continue the immensely popular sitcom - at least not during prime time. It’s a pity that such a special show will have to make way for nothing but a game show.

For me, svs was not just a ‘serial’ or ‘soap’. It was much more than that. Any person who understands the importance of money and also appreciates class would have fallen in love with this show just as I did.

Actually, after having watched many episodes of svs, I am still to come to terms to the fact that this is an Indian show. Like all famous and hugely popular sitcoms in the west, every show of svs has had a nice beginning that sets up the mood for that episode, a precise middle that keeps you thinking and a happy ending that leaves you asking for more. I actually fall short of words while appreciating the work of the show’s director. He has made sure; it won’t take much time even for a new viewer to get familiar with each character. And he has done that in every single show. The fact that the story of the day is never obvious or predictable made watching it even more special. One more important aspect which might be again similar to western shows is that, there are very few characters. And the artists have done an amazing job of keeping the true nature of each character alive irrespective of the issue of the day. Earlier I used to say to my close ones it’s impossible to imagine this show without Ratna Pathak Shah. But I was wrong. Every artist has performed so well you can’t replace any one – can’t even think of it.

For a person who works all day, faces real tensions of life, like commute, work, quality of food, arguments with boss, deadlines, kids, emis, (and many more); svs was like a blessing for him. It was like an assured oasis to be found every night along life’s journey in the deserts of sadness, turmoil and chaos.

Maya’s sophistication and various ways of adding adjectives to the world middleclass, Monisha’s innocence, Rosesh’s pronunciation of ‘Momma’ and of course his poems, Indravadan’s meticulous balancing act of being both a debonair and down to earth, Dushyant’s ways of explaining the technical problems of appliances, and Sahil’s appreciation of innocence and also being in his own class are the things that I am going to miss from this show.

Whether or not svs will continue, ‘sweet and hilarious subtleties and the side effects of royalty meeting down to earth’ will keep haunting me for a long time to come. Hopefully, better sense will prevail and svs will retain its prime time slot.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tubewatch

HOME MINISTER AND ADESH BANDEKAR
Have been watching 'Home Minister' on Zee marathi off late. Just when I started getting a feel that the show was getting obvious and predictable, the format of the 'game-show' was changed by Adesh Bandekar and company. Though I am not very impressed by the latest format, it's surely better than the earlier shows. Not long ago, Vainys had to touch some piece of article in the house, blind folded (one Vainy had to turn on the water tap:-)!!). Now, Bandekar has come up with an additional prize. That's appreciable. Kudos. The way, Bandekar says 'wish karo Dish karo' is; I guess wrong. From what I have heard in Shaharukh's ads, it is 'Thoda aur wish karo.. Dish karo'.
In yesterday's show he took a little time off from the regular drill, to appreciate the innocence with which Vainy accepted that she is bhandkhor.. That was really good from Adesh. But one thing that doesn't go well with me of him is, he repeats what is said by Vainy or husband as a question. Like for example, he asks Vainy, how the marriage happened. She replies : Hyanchya mitrane jamavala. Then he repeats the same line as if he is asking a question expecting all to laugh. (And people around them literally laugh!!) That doesn't really sound good. It is not humorous at all. In fact, it is sometimes insulting to the hosts! So, probably, there is something for him to work on. Also, to decide the winner of dish tv, Bandekar asks a question : 'what is the wish of husband'. Now, the couples don't have to learn rocket science to decide in advance as to what would be 'the winning' wish among themselves. From then on, its all a matter of raising the hand faster. Instead, he could probably ask, wish related questions (after getting to know the true wish from Husband) like : what is husband's career / tourism / property related wish and so on.. That'll make the contest more interesting. Anyways, hopefully, he touches every single village, town, city of Maharshtra soon.