Hindustani Soap Opera Essay

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Hindustani soap operas are a trending topic worldwide now. Its origin is from India and was considered to be an “Indian” program only and was not that acceptable in the global community. But with time and as the world progressed it has slowly become one of the most watched TV shows internationally. In this age of mass media, we are constantly exposed to the segregation of gender through various forms. The shows access more than 277 million individuals daily due to the 100 channels that they are now able to access. The drama portrayed through the TV shows is one of the most popular forms of entertainment. However even if it did start off only to entertain the audience through its language, humour and its portrayal of society, it now has a huge …show more content…

The never ending feud with their mother-in-law has caused several drifts in families as the daughter-in-laws mostly believe that their husband’s mother is plotting against them. This bizarre change in attitude has been observed by sociologists, and they thus conclude that due to the excessive viewing of these soap operas they tend to start living an illusionary and fantasy world in order to escape the realism of this world. Women are influenced to become self-conscious about their appearance. Nowadays women in the soap operas are either vampish or too good to be true. This then has an effect to women as they believe that the only way to be happy in life is if they were to be dependent and an ‘angel’ to their husbands. For example in the quiet recent soap opera “Iss Pyaar Ko, Kya Naam Doon” the female protagonist is ‘silly’, ‘stupid’ and “incompetent’ just because she wants to stand up for herself. She is continuously put down by her husband and other family members. Due to the lack of gender equity, women now feel the need to fulfil the actions that they see on TV. They tend to feel insecure if they do not possess such

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