Desi soaps finally give men the limelight(Pic Credit: IMDb, Star plus)

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Gone are the days when male actors had nothing substantial to contribute to a story on television soaps. TV has traditionally been an actress’ medium, and till not long ago the men before the camera were little more than props, as ‘saas’ and ‘bahu’ squared up. A slew of new shows is changing that equation. Vijayendra Kumeria and others open up about the same.

To begin with, there is “Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha”, where actor Vijayendra Kumeria plays a visually-impaired photographer. “Hero: Gayab Mode On” is woven around Abhishek Nigam’s character, who is on a quest to find his father. “Tera Yaar Hoon Main”, departing from saas-bahu cliches, is for a change about a father and son. “Amma Ke Babu Ki Baby” has Karan Khanna playing a man trying to balance life between his mother and wife.

The pertinent thing here is not just that these are male-centric shows according the lead role and maximum footage to male actors. Importantly, they look at life from the perspective of men, quite unlike the tradition on Indian fiction television.

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