Alok Nath
Do shows like Rakhi ka Insaaf and Bigg Boss reflect the impact of television on Indian audiences or is the other way round?
I don’t feel that people speak like the way those women speak in day to day life. But it is interesting to see that how in the name of entertainment, people have accepted such shows on TV. Creativity has gone down the drain. But at same time there are a lot of people who like watching quality programmes like ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’. Television has all kinds of shows now.
Is Indian TV still considered as a stepping stone to Bollywood?
Lot of television actors try their luck in Bollywood after a successful stint on TV. Also, many actors who started their careers in films, have found stardom on TV and not cinema. So it works both ways now. Television is now an integral part of our lives. We get to know about the latest happenings via TV. No one has the time to wait for the next day’s newspaper. Interestingly, TV earns more revenue than films these days.
Whose show are you looking forward to on TV?
Honestly after a hard day of work, I don’t have the energy to watch TV at home. Just manage to go through the news channels. It is a powerful medium and I hear that Aamir(Khan) is making his foray into the idiot box. So I shall hope something good comes on TV. Something which is relevant for our society and entertaining for the viewers; I shall look forward to that.
Any show or film that you would like to be a part of?
I can’t think of any.