B.A.G. Films is all
set to make history. The production house
is set to launch its own helpline that will
counsel women who call in to receive help.
Rajeshwari
and Kishwar: making a point
|
Rihhaee, the show on Sony that concentrates
on crimes against women will now have a
helpline that will be monitored 24 hours
and will collaborate with 22 NGOs across
the country. It will have trained professionals
counseling women in distress. The best part
is that this endeavour, undertakne in cooperation
with the channel, has obtained the support
of the National Commission for Women and
will provide an outlet for women who need
a shoulder to cry on.
"It will provide instant relief. This
is important and I wanted to do something
like this so that I can address some of
the issues that are socially relevant,"
says B.A.G. managing director Anurradha
Prasad, who sees this as an opportunity
to reach out. The phone numbers will be
flashed on television screens from the episode
that airs 13 July onwards.
"If I can get the legal hassles out
of the way, then some of the stories that
come in can be used in the storyline after
the necessary modifications. I might also
run a segment at the end of the episode
where Rajeshwari will talk about the cases,"
says Anurradha, who further adds that all
her plans will depend on audience response.
This helpline is the first of its kind
to be launched by a production house, entailing
a lot of
Anurradha
Prasad: the brain behind the helpline!
|
planning and investment. Anurradha acknowledges
the help of the channel in co-operating
with her. Rihhaee has always done
well since its launch in February 2005,
at a time when the saas-bahu serials were
doing very well. It is a programme made
for the masses, but perhaps watched by a
niche audience, an audience who are loyal
viewers. The time slot too (Wednesday-Thursday
at 10:30 pm) clashes with the channel driver
on Star, Kyunki...
Sony has been known to have problems with
the show's TRPs, but frankly, even Jassi...doesn't
have the TRPs to match that of the other
channels in that particular time slot.
As far as the channel itself is concerned,
Sony has always had programmes like Bhanvar
(based on real life legal cases) Missing
(hosted by film actor Jackie Shroff) and
Crime Files to highlight social evils.
Rihhaee is a step forward towards
that direction. B.A.G. too has been a frontrunner
in socially relevant television as well
- Sansani, Poll Khol, Haqeeqat, Siddhath
and Rihhaee, Anurradha Prasad
and her team have come a long way in making
television closer to life.
Also read-
'Rihhaee'
to take on major promotional activities
soon
Sea
change in 'Rihhaee'from next week
Sony
takes 'Haqeeqat' a step ahead
| By
ANANYA SENGUPTA |
Posted
on 11 July 2005
4:30 pm
|
|
|
|