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pandit says groom will walk ahead in first round. Saat pheron ki gadi shubh aagai….plays………. He says now we are going to start the rounds, and asks all the grooms and brides to stand up for the mangal phere. The Episode starts with Guru Vashisht telling about seven wedding rounds, where husband and wife make a promise in every round, which is basis of happy married life.
SIYA KE RAM 30TH DEC 2015 DESITV UPDATE
Shows with good content are important and not the genre,” says Ashish, who would love to play Lord Krishna next.Siya Ke Ram 13th February 2016 Written Episode, Written Update on Aren’t they also doing good? Sometimes such shows give you more fame. “I don’t know why people feel popular actors avoid doing mytho shows. Popular faces on television such as Gautam Rode, Ashish Sharma, Barkha Bisht Sengupta, Mohit Raina, Mouli Ganguly and even names from Bollywood such as Aarya Babbar, Dalip Tahil, Bijay Anand and Gracy Singh are and have been part of mythological shows. He also says that since mytho shows are high on special effects, it’s also a visual treat to the viewers. “Everything is done keeping the essence intact as we don’t want to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments,” says Rajan. Ranjan Kumar Singh, director of Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman, feels that at times minor changes in storyline are made to make it more visually appealing.
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Such changes make the narrative gripping,” he says. “Ravan’s image is that of a mayabi, so we can show him spying on Ram in the form of a butterfly in Ram’s garden.
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Singh says that since such tales can be re-interpreted, making minor changes at times make the show interesting. To make the narrative appealing, the makers of such shows also tweak the stories.
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“It inspires everyone and the philosophies solve our problems and teach us good things about life,” says Singh, adding that the producers feel safe as mytho shows usually generate good business. Such shows should be remade and retold every decade keeping in mind the new generation,” says Sharma.Ībhimanyu Singh, CEO, Contiloe Pictures, and producer of shows such as Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman and Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, says that the audiences are attracted to these shows because of the philosophy that these stories contain. Also most of us have not read the Mahabharata or the Ramayana, so these shows help us know the epics. “This is one of the reason we connect with such shows and love watching them. Actor Ashish Sharma, who plays Ram in Siya Ke Ram, says that our society draws a lot from the Bhagavad Gita and the Puranas. Time and again shows such as Alif Laila, Durga Durgotinashini, Ek Aur Mahabharat, Jai Shri Krishna, Luv Kush, Mahabharat, Om Namah Shivaya, Ramayan and Vikram Aur Betaal have enthralled the audience. A still from Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman. With so many shows on air, HT City tries to find out why mytho shows are always a hit with the audiences. Industry insiders also inform that the hit mythological show Devon Ke Dev.Mahadev might also have a rerun. Santoshi Maa, which draws inspiration from the cult classic film Jai Santoshi Maa, goes on air today and the channel is hopeful about the show’s success. Siya Ke Ram, a story told from Sita’s perspective, which went on air recently too, has struck a chord with the audience. Currently, the two ongoing shows, Suryaputra Karn and Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman, too, are garnering high TRPs. It goes without saying that mythological shows have been a safe bet for television channels, helping them generate high TRPs. Since then innumerable mythological shows have been aired on both Doordarshan and private television channels and the audience have always enjoyed watching them. Interestingly, both were mythological shows and became instant hits. That was in the late 1980s when Doordarshan was the only channel available to Indian television viewers. The first two major shows that took the nation by storm were Ramayana and Mahabharata.