Tag: Double Take

  • News channels make entertainment statement

    News channels make entertainment statement

    And so the great Indian election season has come to a close with results that will have shocked even the most ardent Congress supporter.

     

    Election results apart, the last two months have also been polling season on the news channels and each one has been at it with a vengeance. This opinion poll and that exit poll and what have you poll threw up contrary results that swung this way and that like a political weathervane in the thick of a storm. Indeed what stuck out like a sore thumb was that all the polls had one thing in common: they were all way off the mark in terms of the final outcome.

     

    And considering that all the poll pundits got egg in their faces in last year‘s assembly elections to the four states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, New Delhi and Chattisgarh, it does say something about the value of such admittedly mammoth and complex exercises.

     

    The situation as it stands is that Prannoy Roy‘s NDTV has come out of all the hustings hustle bustle with the most to crow about. Not because it got it right but it got it less wrong than its rivals. Admittedly though, there is an area where it can certainly claim credit. And that is in that it was able to get a feel of the way the political winds were blowing better than any other news channel. Did the oodles of experience he has gained covering at least four elections as a psephologist-commentator help him get it more right than the others? Probably.

     

    And what has the whole experience been like for the viewer? One thing they did not get was clarity as to the outcome of what is without doubt a landmark election exercise. But there is no denying the whole exercise had huge entertainment value. There was suspense, drama, emotions, action. All the ingredients that go into making a great story. And the news channels certainly told it well. Though they did stretch the truth somewhat in the telling.

     

    And even as the news channels wind down from what has been a heady two months (the news focus baton changed hands from the cricket field to the political arena), indiantelevision.com has been thoroughly engrossed throughout. Though there have been times when the exercise verged on the silly, all-in-all it did point to one fact – that when it comes to the news business, Indians can take on the best.

     

    The clutch of news channels fared well in their election debut. A point that came through was that despite the myriad news channels all reporting on essentially the same things, there were enough differentiators in their individual approaches to preclude complaints of clutter and conformity. All a far cry from the charge levelled at the Hindi entertainment channels this time last year (not so much now it must be admitted) that they were all dishing out similarly undistinguished fare.

     

    There were innovative satirical ways of making the elections less dull fare going by the efforts of NDTV‘s Gustakhi Maaf and Double Take, Star News‘ Poll Kholl and Sahara TV‘s Dharti Pakad. A touch of what has been done with cricket was attempted on news television with little animated political cartoons jumping around aping the somewhat farcical mannerisms of the netas. The keyline of these efforts being to make political television journalism fun, alive and ever changing.

     

    The conclusion: Exit and opinion polls should carry a statutory warning: “Willing suspension of disbelief beneficial to health when viewing exit/opinion polls.”

  • Shekhar on a roll with ‘Poll Khol’

    Shekhar on a roll with ‘Poll Khol’

    Indian television has recently seen a surge in shows based on political satire. With elections round the corner, apart from bringing hard news, almost all news channels have roped in a ‘funny’ face for a tongue in cheek look at Indian politicians and the games they play.

    NDTV India’s Gustaakhi Maaf, NDTV 24×7’s Double Take, Aaj Tak’s JBC (Javed Broadcasting Corporation) with Jaaved Jaffrey, Zee News’ Khabar Tadka  Chunaav Ki Bhatti Se with comedian Jaspal Bhatti and the latest Star News’ Poll Khol with the king of satire Shekhar Suman. Five shows, one aim – to tickle the viewers’ funny bone with politics as its base.

    Chal mere ghode.. phir se Ayodhaya chal..

    Poll Khol launched on 1 April and the first episode was refreshingly different in the way it kept viewers abreast of the ‘khichdi’ politicians are cooking as polling D Day gets closer. From LK Advani’s rath yatra to Rahul Gandhi’s Amethi agenda, not to mention a thoroughly confused yesteryear’s actor Dharmendra, Suman didn’t spare a soul.

    Chal Dhanoo… Ek minute, par humka jaana kahan hai??

    Poll Khol‘s killer schedule started with a dig at Bihar’s most famous political face Laloo Prasad Yadav and his (till very recently) one-time foe Ram Vilas Paswan. Now the duo have joined hands to fight together for the upcoming elections. Suman threw light on a few hostile moments between them earlier when both had openly ridiculed each other on national television and sworn that they would never support each other in this life. Well, the tables have turned since then and how… Now it seems Laloo is swearing that he will support Paswan not only in this life but also in his next life!

    Suman also brought on a Laloo supporter through a video conference who proclaimed that whatever Laloo and Paswan were doing was for the welfare of the country and its citizens. Ya… don’t we believe you!

    Namaste…ummm.. main… umm.. Soniya Gandhi… umm.. bol… umm … rahi.. hoon

    Next in line to come under Suman’s scrutiny was the new-Gandhi-kid-on-the-block – Rahul, who’s contesting for a seat from Amethi in the upcoming elections. Rahul is very clear about his goals; all he does is know what his target is and follow it… whatever happens after that… ‘dekha jayega’ (we’ll see)! Young man, that’s not an attitude to have when you’re talking about ruling a country. Hasn’t your Madre dear told you?

    Veeru paaji (Dharmendra) was the ultimate treat on Poll Khol. Mr Clueless could well be his second name. Now the story is that Dharmendra has recently followed his ‘Basanti’ (Hema Mailini) into politics and has joined the BJP, but with only one aim in mind… that the party gives him his own district, whether BJP or Congress or for that matter anyone else, is of no concern to him. What an example to set for the youth! And what’s more, Mr Clueless doesn’t even know the weapon that the BJP is pitching against the Congress… that of Sonia Gandhi not being an Indian by birth. When asked what he thought about Sonia being a ‘foreigner’… Dharam paaji was visibly disturbed and went on to say that Indians had no brains and didn’t respect women.. blah.. blah.. blah! Pray… is he for the Congress or the BJP? It’s high time he makes up his mind. Must give credit to Star News’ initiative to show the real agenda behind some stars entering politics.

    Atalji.. kamal se latakna achhi baat nahi hai!

    Suman also took off on the BJP and their Ayodhaya issue. What has been observed that only when the elections are round the corner, is the Ayodhaya issue brought up and promises galore given by the leaders of the BJP. Once the mission is accomplished (i.e. elections won) the Ayodhaya issue is sent for a ‘vanvaas’ (exile) till the next elections. Suman had a t?te-?-t?te with BJP’s spokesperson MA Naqvi on the sets of Poll Khol and questioned him about this. Naqvi was obviously quick to defend himself and Atalji’s motives and said that no issue was forgotten by the party. Well, the usual PR stuff but Suman didn’t miss a chance to take a dig at the inseparable duo – Vajpayee and Advani.

    Poll Khol has a cool set with different caricatures of politicians projected on a screen behind. Also at intervals some clips are projected which highlight the hypocrisy of Indian politicians.

    Suman rounds off the show with questions from viewers from around the country. One viewer from Delhi asked what would happen if Advani’s rath yatra and Sonia’s rally ever came face to face? Suman at his satirical best said that no doubt both of them would bad mouth each other behind their backs but if they were to come face to face, they would like diplomats come forward and greet each other, shake hands and exchange pleasantries. Another viewer asked Suman when would he be joining politics? For now, that’s the furthest on Suman’s mind as he enjoys taking digs at everyone and anyone… imagine him being on the receiving end!! Absolute no, no!

    Star News seems to have got a winner on its hands with Poll Khol and no matter how many talk shows Shekhar Suman hosts… he’s at his innovative best in this one and only seems to get better with time!