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Then it was over to Delhi- Doordarshan till 10pm. I get a feeling that the balance between the entertainment, and learning was very good then.īeing in Pondicherry, we got feeder DD1-Madras from "Madras - Doordarshan" from 5 pm onwards to night 9pm.
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I still cherish those days of TV programs from the good old " DOORDARSHAN". Ī simple representation of this can be :" Are these very much needed? " I think this is actually becoming a norm in many places these days!.Ī casual look at the newspapers these days for the day's television schedule brings in lot of worrying thoughts to me. Yet, even now i wonder why would we need two televisions? and secondly why so many channels cluttering the co-axial cables(/setup box and also adding lot of satellite debris!!)? Prime slot programs needed by everyone was satisfied by two tv's.
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It had extensive outdoor shoots capturing the beauty of Pollachi in a very picturesque location and it almost brought the 'flow' of a movie into a serial. This serial was like a rennaissance for DD serials. Serial and since DD was the only medium for serials, there was no second guesses as to where the serial would feature (unlike today!). For a while then, speculation was abuzz that K.Balachander would direct a T.V. Even as school kids, the talk of this 'to-be' serial was doing the rounds, the only reason being its director. Though I hardly remember anything of Solladi Sivasakthi which was telecast every Thursday, one thing which is still vivid is the title song rendered by none other than Chithra! One serial had so much speculation even before it was named or anything about its cast, story-line was known.īut people were looking forward to it so much. A movie on similar lines was produced with Sivakumar, Cho, Jeevitha in the lead (don't remember the movie name though). Though the serial takes off as a hilarious one, later, probably to match a movie, the serial had few thriller elements too. The story is also based on a novel by Sujatha with interesting and gripping twists.Ī funny serial to come up later was 'Dinesh-Ganesh' starring Delhi Ganesh and Kathaadi Ramamurthy. Sharath is a medical practioner accused of murdering his patients and Y.G.Mahendran plays his defense lawyer. Another big hit serial was the one which had Sharath Babu and Y.G.Mahendran in the star cast named Doctor Narendhiranin Vinodha vazhakku (remember this anyone?). It was about a man addicted to alcohol and kicking his habit through a rehab, getting re-addicted and finally doing away with alcohol again forever. Raghuvaran gained immensely out of the serial, many pitied him while some related to the story. The first major serial to draw attention was Idhu oru manithanin kadhai mainly for two reasons first, it was based on writer Sivasankari's novel and two, it had popular cine actor - Raghuvaran donning the protagonist's role.

This was aired, I think, in the 8.30 to 9 am slot or 9 am to 8.30 am slot. Infact the title song had the same tune as Vanna Kolangal. A similar venture of S.Ve.Shekhar came up later called Thevai oru maapillai with Arundhathi as his pair. The husband duo of Kutty Padmini and S.Ve.Shekhar was an instant hit. I would love to watch it again and again.

The first Tamil serial I remember was that of S.Ve.Shekhar's - Vanna Kolangal. All ads were shown *before* the start of the serial. So one had to wait, rather impatiently, for one whole week and there were no silly 're-cap' bits.Īnd interestingly no ad breaks. Back then, unlike soaps, the 13-week serials were relayed on a particular day of the week. (ofcourse other reason being it was the first alternative to DD). Infact, Sun TV, during its heydays, when its telecast time was between 6.30 and 9.30 pm did just that - re-telecast old DD serials and that did help increase their viewership. I could even probably watch a re-run of those serials with pleasure. Though some had their own histronics and depicting scenes with no, they were still much much better than the mega serials of today. I was (again) reminiscing those good old DD days when a serial had to strictly stick to a 13-week schedule. I think we had Hum Log and Buniyaadh much before that - didn't we? Sadly, the soap operas have set a bad trend.
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Disclaimer: The video clips are posted for viewing pleasure and as an archive f. I don't remember when the 'mega serial' or the nedunthodar buzz word caught up but it sure has caused havoc - hasn't it? Maybe it was during the DD days of Ramayana and Mahabharatha, which were considered India's first soaps - oh no - wait a minute!
