Friday, April 5, 2013

Era Extraordinary : Doordarshan

Do you remember the good ol doordarshan days? Yes the glorious uni channel back in 80s which boasted of fun viewing, relevant stories, no over the top advertisements, definitely no bitchy saas-bahu sagas and most importantly bristling with quality and unadulterated content. Getting all nostalgic I immediately called my sister and we got discussing the momentous era of doordarshan yet again. This post is an ode to what rocked the 80s and some part of the 90s.
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To begin with, how can we forget the logo and the music of doordarshan- a whirling eye going tan aaa a anAmusing and firmly etched in the mind. The videos promoting national integration and unity in diversity that were aired regularly on DD  were another highlight. I still sing with fondness the 'Ek tithli, anek tithlliyan' ; 'Ek gilhari, anek gilhariyan'. For those uninitiated, see this video of the lovely and thoughtful animation that hold its sway and importance even today.


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Mile Sur mera tumhara is another wonderful video that instilled in us a sense of love and pride for our country. Coming back to the shows on doordarshan, the serials back then were a plethora of myriad human emotions that kept the viewers glued to their seat. Be it comedy shows like flop show or dekh bhai dekh , family drama like humlog, gul gulshan gulfam, educational programs like surabhi Doordarshan was unparalleled. Here are a few shows which me and my family enjoyed thoroughly.

  • Malgudi Days:- Based on the work of R K Narayan, the series was a delightful watch.
  • Flop Show :- Jaspal Bhatti- Bless his soul; he the heart & brain behind the show made the show a rollicking ride.I can never forget the mad mad capers delighting us with all the household drama and corporate hungama. I especially remember the 'meeting' episode where the point of intense discussion was where to place the samasos and the tea cups. Hillarious :)
  • Byomkesh Bakshi :-  Our very own Sherlock Holmes. Rajit Kapur a stunner rocked the role of a detective and I remember watching the show only to drool over the dhoti clad hottie revel in the whodunits.
  • Wagle ki duniya- The common man’s struggles and triumphs so brilliantly portrayed by Anjan Srivastav
  • Ramayan & Mahabharat :- The epic fables was the highlight of Sundays. Such was its popularity that Arun Govil & Nitish Bharadwaj (playing Ram & Krishna) respectively were elevated to God status
  • Nukkad :- Can we forget guru,radha,ghanpat ? The characters around the street corner and their daily trials and tribulations were lapped up for its sensitivity.
  • Surabhi :- Siddarth Kak & Renuka Shahane became a household name with this series. The longest running cultural trails spanning the length and breath of India was a treat to watch each and every week. 
Besides the above, Circus & Fauji that bought Sharukh to the attention of Indian audience, Buniyaad, Yeh jo hai zindagi, Zabaan Sambhal Ke, Chitrahaar, Superhit Muqabla,Oshin and many more captivated the audience with their unique charm. These shows holds its relevance even today . In this day & age there are innumerable channels and more and more shows are mushrooming like it's nobody's business but none can match the glorious era of Doordarshan.


27 comments:

  1. You have so taken me down the memory lane!! Who can ever forget the tanaa anaa music !!
    I loved Malgudi days and there was a serial called Yeh jo hai zindagi - remember that !

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    1. yes yeh jo hai zindagi was my dad's favourite those days; thanks & cheers

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  2. Priya Sreeram...................a big E Hug to you. Loved this post to the T. There was also Spiderman and Ek, Do, Teen, Chaar, Kachhi Dhoop, Hum Log, Khandaan, Buniyaad..................sigh................I am in retro mood right now!

    High Five girl!

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    1. a big e-hug back to you vinita; ooh the glorious dd days; cheers

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  3. :-) Nostalgia. You actually tickled so many memories. My favorite was "Jungle book" - with the "chaddi pahan ke phool khila hai" title track. Oh, the joys of childhood!:)

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    1. yes yes chadi pehenke phool khila hai track was our favourite hum for many many days; thanks & cheeers

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  4. I so loved the trip down memory lane! :)

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  5. You took me back in time. I remember Malgudi Days, Nukkad, Ramayan (my favourite - I love all Ramayans), Buniyad and others. And who can forget the Doordarshan music! Thenks for this trip in time.

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  6. Oh, this post is utter happiness! You know, whenever I think of Doordarshan of the 80's, I also think of Ek Titli. I still watch Rangoli on Sundays. I recommended your post in my E post today.

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  7. You just pushed my heart into a time travel, Priya! What a lovely post! :)

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  8. It was truly a down the memory LANE post !
    kudos to U and thanks for this
    Ek titli may be was not relayed once I started watching but my feelings echo for Byomkesh bakshi > not exaggerating IF i say at one point I wanted him as my boy friend!
    surabhi an all time fav- learnt a lot
    MAlgudi days title music was my ring tone for many days!!!
    AWESOME post
    Indeed extraordinary DD in our ordinary lives

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    1. thanks afshan; i can relate to your feelings for byomkesh (evil grin) ; cheers

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  9. Superb post! ah, the good old days of Doordarshan era. I loved DD news. THey were always goofing up there. And do you remember Saptahiki. People actually sat down with notepads to note down the schedules of programmes they would like to watch. What an era it was!

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    1. thanks cynthia; yes i recall sapthiki. wonderful & glorious days indeed !

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  10. A lovely post ...loved KAchchi dhoop and Rangoli the most :)

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  11. Lady...you are a gem...brought back the memories. This is where we discovered so many English sit coms, Tom and Jerry and kiddie serials like grasshopper island. There was something sweet in waiting one week for chitrahaar or any other serial. So many of us fell in love with Faugi...and remember Neev...a serial on teens?

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    1. aah grasshopper island. and neenv too- oh those daya ! sigh ; thanks janu :)

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  12. Such memories...it made me think of how simple we were..and how we involved we would get with the characters. Days of innocence and a lack of cynicism. Thank you for reminding me of them.

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  13. Lovely, lovely memories for sure!! My husband and I still reminisce!

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  14. Ohhh...those were good old days...Thanks for bringing back such sweet memories...Neenv, Circus, Superhit Muqabla...such quality programmes.Now with innumerable channels, i hardly watch any programme...Life was good and simple those days...I really wish, if only I could time travel back to those glorious days...

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