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November 21 is World Television Day and, at a time Indian television is at a crossroad facing the threat of being overtaken by OTT, many actors who shot to fame thanks to the small screen, feel the medium needs a reality check. Hindi TV shows have often been slammed for being regressive and unintelligent, and actors such as Vivian Dsena, Ssara Khan and Smita Bansal opened up on the changes they wish to see in Hindi TV shows.

Vivian feels television producers should only go for finite shows now. “In terms of TV soaps, stories should be shown faster. As for the TV industry, eight to 10 hours of working culture should be there especially for the technicians who lift heavy equipment the whole day. TV soaps should not be dragged. There should be more finite series,” he told IANS.

Smita, who is currently playing Ammi in “Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga”, feels that TV shows are currently very repetitive. “I feel television should now go through experimentation. The shows need to be stronger content-wise. I feel TV was more evolved earlier in terms of content, as there was better writing and better stories. There were also weekly dramas — and that, I feel, is a trend that should come back. Weeklies allow time to the makers to create good content, and the actors get time to do more in terms of their performances because you would be delivering only one episode in a week.

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“Around 10 years back, there used to be Thursday fillers or Saturday suspense, and these used to give everyone a chance to keep experimenting continuously. Currently, it’s like a mill where you are churning out one episode every day,” she told IANS.

“Jijaji Chhat Per Hain” actor Nikhil Khurana strongly feels that Hindi TV shows need to change. “There needs to be more of original content. As an audience, I would be bored of the same drama as it is going on in every show and on every channel. There are very few shows, and Sony SAB’s ‘Jijaji Chhat per Hain’ is one of those, that has a different and light-hearted content. I think content needs to become progressive and real stories based on today’s time need to be shown instead of the usual sob stories,” he said.

“People want to see good things after all the stress which is already present in their lives and we should spread that positivity through TV shows.”