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How to Make Indian Drama Serials

Четверг, 03 Августа 2023 г. 11:20 + в цитатник
Indian drama serials are a form of entertainment that have become increasingly melodramatic and sensational. They can be considered as a form of amusement, but they can also be seen as indicative of social devaluation. Anupama Written Update
 
They feature a stereotypical view of men and women. They portray women as victims and men as oppressors, which can lead to discrimination against women.
Concept
 
The development of daily long running Indian drama serials started with Ekta Kapoor's 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' in 2000. It became a rage and was followed by several K-series. Other popular shows include 'Kumkum Bhagya' and 'Sasural Simar Ka'. These were followed by a number of crime programmes like 'Adalat' and 'CID'.
 
The concept of most Indian soaps is based on the big joint family and their daughter's and sons love affairs. The cliched dialogues and saas bhai saathi sab bahu thi attitude are irritating to many viewers. Most Indian TV shows also depict idol worship and religious festivals in every frame. Also, the actors wear excessive make up and a word of advice to the producers, night suits won't harm anyone!
Storyline
 
One of the biggest reasons for people to watch an Indian drama serial is because of its plot and characters. These stories often have a lot of melodrama, but they also offer a glimpse into different cultures and traditions. They may even have a unique twist or an intriguing character that makes them stand out from the rest.
 
The storyline of an Indian drama serial can vary from a historical tale to a modern love story. The most popular historical dramas are based on Indian kings and queens, including Ekta Kapoor’s ‘Jodha Akbar’, a story about Rajput king Jodha, and Balaji Telefilms’ ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’, a story about Rani Laxmibai.
 
Other popular Indian soaps include Sarabhai Sarabhai, a comedy series about an upper class family, and Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain, a comedy about two sisters. These dramas feature strong casts and amazing production values. In addition, they often have great chemistry between the lead actors. However, some viewers may find the dialogues too melodramatic and cliched for their liking. The dramas also tend to overemphasize religious rituals and idol worship.
Casting
 
The casting process for Indian drama serials involves auditioning prospective actors and actresses. These casting calls are often posted on websites and can be open to the public. Auditioning for a television series can be a great way to make money and gain exposure. However, there are many factors that must be taken into account before you begin the audition process. It is important to research the type of show you want to be cast in and to understand its target audience. Developing your social media presence and building a fan base can help you get noticed by casting directors.
 
Some of the most popular Indian television series are historical, including Ekta Kapoor’s 'Jodha Akbar', which tells the story of Maharana Pratap and Rani Laxmibai. Others are contemporary, like 'Sab Jaane Na', which is about the struggles of doctors in India. These shows portray a slice of life and the challenges that people face in their everyday lives.
 
Another popular Indian television show is Powder, a crime drama based on The Wire. This series stars Pankaj Tripathi, Geetika Tyaki, Rahul Bagga and Manish Chaudhari. This series is a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
 
In addition to the cast, a good Indian drama will have an excellent script. A good script can help the cast deliver compelling performances and engage with the audience. It is also important to have a reputable production house behind the project. This will ensure that the production values are high, which will in turn lead to a better overall product.
 
When it comes to writing a script, it’s essential to create an original concept. While there are many different themes that can be used, it’s important to find one that will resonate with the viewers. For example, a drama that revolves around the problems faced by stuttering children is sure to be a hit with parents. Similarly, a drama about the love-hate relationship between two characters is likely to generate a lot of buzz on social media. Another good idea is to include some humour or sexy scenes to keep the audience interested in the drama.
Production
 
Indian dramas are popular all over the world. They are broadcast in a wide variety of languages and are available for viewing on the internet. The production costs of these series can be high, but they also make a profit. They are popular because they appeal to the audience’s interest and imagination. They are a good source of entertainment, and they can help you relax.
 
The production of Indian television serials has increased in recent years. Some are produced by big studios and some are produced independently by small production houses. Many of these shows are produced in multiple languages, and some are dubbed into English. The popularity of these serials is growing in the United States and Europe.
 
In the early 2000s, daily long running serials started to get popular with Ekta Kapoor’s 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. It was followed by many other k-series like 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii,' 'Koi Apna Sa,' and 'Kkusum.' Romantic programmes were also introduced such as 'Khuda Ke Khoobsurat' and 'Sasural Simar Ka'. The longest-running show was 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' which has completed more than 2600 episodes.
 
Another trend that was popular was the historical soap operas which were based on the lives of India’s most famous leaders. The most famous ones were 'Jodha Akbar,' which was created by Ekta Kapoor under her banner Balaji Telefilms, 'Jhansi Ki Rani,' a story of Rani Laxmibai, and 'Veer Shivaji', a story of Maratha King Shivaji. Other history-based soaps include 'Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat', 'Porus and Prithvi Vallabh', and 'Itihaas Bhi, Rahasya Bhi'.
 
Another genre that was introduced was crime programmes. These series focused on the work of police officers and detectives. These shows included 'Adaalat' and 'CID.' They were highly successful and became a hit among the youth of the country. As a result, some of the production companies moved to other places in the country during the second wave of Covid-19 so they could continue their work. For example, Star Plus's 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiinn' went to Goa while Sony SAB's 'Kaatelal & Sons' and 'Vighnaharta Ganesha' were shot in Gujarat.
 

 

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