Tag: Purnendu Shekhar

  • “A few new writers haven’t even read literature”: Purnendu Shekhar

    “A few new writers haven’t even read literature”: Purnendu Shekhar

    MUMBAI: Many have been vocal about women and their rights, but only a few have been able to bring in the change.

    One man through his writing is doing just the same. He can even be categorised as someone who has been instrumental in shaping how daily soaps show a woman’s role in and outside her house. Telling the stories of women in shows like Astitva- Ek Prem Kahani and Saath Phere on Zee TV and Balika Vadhu on Colors is none other than Purnendu Shekhar.

    For ‘The Content Hub’, indiantelevision.com spoke to Shekhar, who comes with a belief that to be a good storyteller, one needs to first understand his/her family especially the women who run the house and their lives.

    When he joined the TV industry, it was dominated by highly dramatised melodramatic series like Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki. He tried to cut out of that tradition by bringing in realism through Astitva – Ek Prem Kahani.

    According to him, if cinema is predominantly male dominated, it is the TV, which represents the female. “In most cases, television serials are known for the women characters in it,” says Shekhar. As he always makes the central character emotionally strong and vibrant, he has chosen only female protagonists, so far. He puts them in difficult situations, and sees how they cope up.

    Six and half years and still running strong, Balika Vadhu today is considered as one of the longest running show on television. Was it a tough nut to crack? Agreeing to it, Shekhar says that in today’s scenario where new channels are mushrooming every now and then; there are tons of stories being told on television. “With every channel narrating stories on a daily basis, sometimes the idea doesn’t remain new anymore,” says Shekhar.

    A writer’s biggest task is how he moulds different storylines and characters together without losing the essence of the plot. “That’s the challenging job. It’s not easy to narrate or churn out new/ fresh ideas on a daily basis. More than the idea, how you approach a story is the biggest challenge.”

    He cites the example Astitva where he had used certain elements that viewers had already seen in Balaji’s shows, but what was different, was the approach. He goes on to say that writers don’t create anything new, but repeat what has already been told on television by good old writers and present it to the viewers with twists and modifications. “In today’s time, if any writer says I create original, then I am sorry I disagree with them.  Writer’s job is to observe what the good old television writers have done and follow their footsteps, but with twists and turns keeping in mind today’s culture, values and traditions. We all borrow thoughts.”

    He adds, “We have the same plot but it changes with time and characters bring in the freshness. For my shows, nobody felt that I had used the same storyline because the presentation and the way it was approached was quiet different.”

    With daily soaps, a writer has to work under tremendous pressure to keep the story and characters interesting. Shekhar highlights that dialogues are very important in any TV series as they take the maximum share of a character’s social existence.  

    When asked how he keeps the freshness alive and comes up with ideas for a story, he credits his observation power and memory. It was his own childhood experiences that motivated him to write a script on child marriage; giving birth to Balika Vadhu. According to him, for a writer, anything can trigger an idea; sometimes what he observes in the surroundings makes a story and sometimes memories can germ it.

    He sits with his team of writers, guides them, and even solves problems if a series stops working. He further states that the toughest job at times is to change or modify a certain plot or a track and still makes sense of it. “There can be many reasons to it, at times a track fails to click with the audiences or the similar track starts running on some other show, so here comes a writer’s skills and expertise to deal with the situation and go strong with the storyline without losing its essence.”

    He agrees that it is a difficult task to get good story tellers on-board. “I get to see very less talent or pool of writers who have read literature and have done some great work in the past. They lack knowledge skills and are not well-equipped with what the audience requires.”

    Shekhar further highlights that because of this shift, the life of a television show is also going down. “If we see today, the new shows don’t run for long like the older ones. Today, shows like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai on Star Plus, Uttaran and Balika Vadhu on Colors have seen the life span of more than six years. What about the rest?” Shekhar asks.

  • Shows that go on endlessly are really the TRP-fetchers, says Purnendu Shekhar

    Shows that go on endlessly are really the TRP-fetchers, says Purnendu Shekhar

    NEW DELHI: Writer Purnendu Shekhar said today that television channels often ask the writer to add sequences in serials that are proving popular with the masses.

    Shekhar told indiantelevision.com that he agreed that some serials had outlived their existence, but said he was asked to continue adding episodes because the respective channel felt the show was fetching TRPs.

     
    Writer of shows like ‘Balika Badhu’, Shekhar has now penned the series ‘Satrangi Sasural’ for Zee TV which is a story of a housewife who has to contend with seven mother-in-laws.

     
    Producer Bhairavi Raichura, who is also an actor said that while there is no pack up at the end of the day as it happens for an actor, but seeing a serial on screen is like seeing a new born baby. But she admitted she preferred playing the actor.

     
    Meanwhile speaking at the press meet, she denied that ‘Satrangi Sasural’ was a woman-oriented show as it involved many elements as it exists in every family.  

     
    Shekhar said the concept for the series had been given to him by the channel and he had then penned a story around it.

    He admitted that a writer had to keep the social issues in mind and taking care of elders was a major issue in this series directed by Nandita Mehra.

     
    He said he had learnt his basics in television from Zee since he had commenced his work as a writer for an earlier show with the channel. His shows include ‘Astitva – Ek Prem Kahani’ and ‘Saat Phere’.

     
    He stressed that the present series was not a typical saas-bahu story and said he would make every attempt to ensure that this does not happen in the coming episodes.

     
    Referring to the return of Farida Jalal on the small screen, he said she will be a surprise as she has always been taken as a character who brings some comedy on screen which will not happen this time.

     
    ‘Satrangi Sasural’ will showcase the life of a girl living in a Delhi-based household with seven mother-in-laws, each of them having their own individual personality traits, quirks and diverse characteristics. The show has locked in an impressive ensemble star cast to play the seven mother-in-laws on the small screen along with the main leads.

     
    The series will see a slew of prominent, popular yesteryear actors making a comeback. Viewers will see veteran actor Farida Jalal return to the small screen as the stern and stoic matriarch – the grandmother of the groom who calls the shots and runs the show.

     She gives shelter to six other women of the family who are either widows, left in a lurch by their husbands or just chose to walk away from troubled marriages. Prominent faces who have stepped in as the mother-in-laws include powerhouse performers like Bhavna Balsavar, Sadia Siddiqui, ReshamTipnis, Sheetal Thakkar, Sonali Sachdev and Samta Sagar.

     
    Shekhar said, “You don’t need to be a biological mother to know what it feels like to be a mother. In that sense, the male lead of our show Vihaan has been raised by not one, but seven mothers. So our leading lady Aarushi is posed with a most unusual scenario where she must deal with seven mothers-in-law – a prospect bound to make any girl turn jittery and develop cold feet about marriage.”

     
    The show explores the interesting dynamics between Aarushi and her seven mother-in-laws.

    Produced by 24 Frames, ‘Satrangi Sasural’ has Ravish Desai as the male lead protagonist – Vihaan, opposite Mugdha Chaphekar who essays the role of Aarushi.