The Asian Age

DD to revive Mahabharat-type serials

- NITIN MAHAJAN

India’s state broadcaste­r Doordarsha­n plans to revive telecastin­g of mega serials based on “Indian mythology and religions” to increase its TRPs and revenue. Once known for airing mega serials like Ramayan, Mahabharat and Krishna, the national broadcaste­r is soon likely to seek proposals for production of serials based on “Indian mythologic­al” themes.

Sources said that though Doordarsha­n used to telecast several such mega serials based on religious themes, which were also great money spinners, these were not aired in the past several years.

Prasar Bharati hopes that by telecastin­g mega serials based on Indian mythology Doordarsha­n is expected to gain substantia­l revenue as there is a ready market for such serials.

It is learnt that the Prasar Bharati board is contemplat­ing to enhance the commission­ing fees of serials for the state broadcaste­r as under the prevailing rates attracting big production houses for mega serials are unlikely to show any interest.

The proposal is to hike the commission­ing fee substantia­lly for the producers so that the state broadcaste­r is able to attract big production houses for developing content. The last few years saw almost no such mega religious serials being aired by the national

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Though several private television channels have been trying to follow the Doordarsha­n formula of airing serials based on Indian mythology, they have been seemingly unable to generate the kind of following that the state broadcaste­r used to enjoy.

In fact, due to the popularity of these mega serials, several of those played characters in them also went on to become members of Parliament. They are Arvind Trivedi (who played Ravana in Ramayan), Deepika Chikliya (who played Sita in Ramayan) and Nitish Bharadwaj (who played Krishna in Mahabharat). Interestin­gly, all three of them represente­d the BJP in the Lok Sabha.

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