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It's
going good for Zee TV once again. The channel
has managed to rope in audiences with Saat
Phere and Kasamh Se which have
proved to be a real competition for the
rival channels. Now, it's the turn of Ghar
Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan, which was launched
with a lot of fanfare to counter Star's
Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki in the 10 pm
slot. A few months back the show invited
a lot of flak for its regressive representation
of women but now it seems to be getting
on the right track. Now, its back in news
once more.
Hold…no rushing to conclusions. The serial
recently created a history of sorts when
the shaadi sequence between Bhavishya (Kartik)
and Saraswati (Kshitee Jog) was shot in
a way that it appeared a real shaadi to
other unit members. Comments Rajan Shahi,
the series director of Betiyaan,
"I felt more like the father of the
bride than a director while shooting the
sequence. I mean so detailed and authentic
was the whole set-up that it seemed like
a real shaadi. We shot all the 40 ceremonies
that are associated with the traditional
Gujarati marriage. I had to take three days
rest to get back to work, as I was completely
drained by the opulent affair."
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The storyline of the show will witness
a fresh turn of events with the marriage
of the eldest daughter Sarswati (Kshitee
Jog) to Bavishya (Kartik) turning out to
be a huge fiasco. Bavishya locks Sarswati
in a hotel room on their honeymoon trip
and henceforth his character would turn
oppressive. Saraswati on the other hand
chances upon her former admirer and she
finds a new support in him. Lakshmi (Twinkle
Bajpai), the youngest of the four daughters
will continue to fight for her elder sister
as she does for her mother. But, somehow
over a period of time she will also be more
subdued and less of her rebellious self,
as she has fallen in love. So, a lot of
drama expected in the coming weeks on the
show.
For all those uninitiated, the story is
about the Garodia family who are blessed
with three girls and wish a son's birth.
Destiny blesses the family with a fourth
baby girl and the family head Suryakant
Garodia gets married for a second time to
find a male heir for the family and is finaly
blessed with a son. Now, with a new wife
and an old family a lot of drama gets generated
in the show.
Rajan Shahi has directed popular serials
like Jassi Jaise Koi Nahin, Millee,
Kareena Kareena and Viraast
to name a few. His forte has been the female
centric themes that have become a niche
genre post Jassi's popularity.
Commenting on the overall treatment of the
show which critics typecast as stereotypical,
"I don't agree with these statements.
We are not rooted in the stereotype but
in reality. The story of Betiyaan
does echo in many households. Women continue
to be the fairer sex whereas men are supposed
to carry forward the progeny. We are holding
a mirror to that reality and if in doing
so we are labeled as regressive, it's awfully
ridiculous. Finally, in the show all the
female leads will rise above their oppressive
circumstances" says the experienced
director.
Rightly said Mr. Rajan, we have little
to disagree with you on this.
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By RUHAIL AMIN |
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on 19 Decemberr 2006 7:00 pm
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