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The
sister-in-law (SIL) syndrome is as old as
family and tradition have existed. The daughter
is the darling of the house who is never
wrong and even after marriage she is often
seen spending time at her maika or
mother's place, brewing trouble for her
brothers' wives. But our tele serials go
one step ahead and accommodate not just
the daughter as a permanent fixture in the
form of a chugal khor or problem
creating nanand (sis-in-law) but
her husband is a willing and happy-go-lucky
ghar jamai.
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Balaji Telefilms popularised this concept
with Kyunki….and now with Kasamh
Se, they have raised it to such a level
that it seems almost mandatory to have a
ghar-jamai in every serial. In Kyunki…,
Gayatri chachi's (Kamalika Guha)
daughter Sejal (Khyati) played the vampish
sis-in-law to the hilt. As Kamalika puts
it, "In fact when I went out, I used
to have viewers asking me to send Sejal
back to her sasural. On the sets
we used to have fun poking at Khyati by
asking her on whom she was going to eavesdrop
today." Similarly Kahani Ghar Ghar
Ki had sister Chaya returning home after
her fight with her husband, only to end
up poisoning her mother against the bhabhis.
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Aditi Pratap plays Aditi bhaisa in
the serial Saat Phere on Zee TV,
where she stays at her mom's place with
her husband Dheer Kunwarsa (Ashish Kapoor)
and their son. Despite the protagonist Saloni
(Rajshri Thakur) being portrayed as the
epitome of goodness, Aditi bhaisa more
often than not regards her brother's wife
with suspicion. Sometimes the track veers
towards her infidel, good-for-nothing and
Casanova of a husband. Though Aditi Pratap
defends the storyline by saying, "In
order to avoid repetitiveness in the serial,
different tracks have to be explored. It
can be done only through involving relatives
who are insiders and relevant to the story,"
in real life she does not conform to the
idea as she affirms, "Never. I will
not marry a person who will make us stay
at my parents' place. But if my parents
need any help from me in their old age then
I will certainly be there with them."
According to Sunjoy Wadhwa, producer of
Saat Phere, "There are hundreds
of ghar - jamais in real life
and they add an element of drama to the
story. When there are more characters, different
thought processes take place and are bound
to clash with each other thereby providing
a variety of angles to be explored."
But Wadhwa assures that his next serial
Saathi Re does not involve any such
maika - sitting daughter.
Resham Dankh on Star One too depicts
sister Poonam (Dimple Shah) with her free-loading
husband Brijesh (Rajiv Mehta) and their
vagabond son having a gala time at her brother
Aditya Balraj's (Raahil Azam) expense. JD
Majethia clarifies, "We include more
characters in the serial so that it becomes
more interesting. In Resham Dankh,
Poonam and Brijesh are cheats and bankrupts
who have swindled people of their money.
Because he cannot forsake his sister, Aditya
(Raahil) entertains their stay in his house."
Poonam Narula Goyal was the typical domineering
sis-in-law Nivedi in Kasauti Zindagi
Ki on Star Plus who stayed at her maike
with her deceitful husband
and also had a stake in the family business
and competed with her brother and protagonist
Anurag Basu in administrative matters and
financial share.
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Another SIL who not only stays with her
brother Jay Walia (Ram Kapoor) along with
her grown up children but demands non-existing
rights too is Jigyasaa (Ashvini Kalsekar)
of Kasamh Se on Zee TV. For some
unknown reasons, Jigyasaa's estranged husband
and mother-in-law too stay with them enjoying
the generosity and luxury of the Walia household.
The track also reveals Jigyasa and her son,
besides her husband separately plotting
and scheming to strip Mr.Walia of his wealth.
The idea of portraying outsiders, like friends,
and giving them so much importance would
not be in keeping with the Indian mindset
since viewers identify with the characters
and relate to the kith and kin perception.
"An outsider interfering in family
matters would never be accepted by the viewers,
hence the addition of wily, wicked betis,
buas, mausis, jamais and
chachajis," feels Ashvini Kalsekar.
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Writer Rekkha Modi, the well-known writer,
who has penned serials like Kyunki…..,
etc. for Ekta Kapoor, insists that in the
forthcoming serial Parayaa Dhan on
Star One which is her first production,
she has not used any such element as she
feels, "Look at Tulsi, Parvati, Prerna
……. when there is one positive character
there should be another negative one to
offset the story line. Basically, earlier
when I was writing for other producers,
I had to comply with their ideas and drama
plots. But now after turning producer myself
with my personally conceived show Betiyaan,
I have used only natural characters whom
people can identify with and there is no
such scheming daughter/ sister in the house.
This SIL syndrome has become monotonous."
Even though our country has seen the emergence
of nuclear families, tellywood's mindset
has not progressed beyond watching a good-for-nothing
SIL camped at her maika with her
hubby tagged along.
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By GITA HARI |
Posted
on 19 September 2006 6:30 pm
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