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Asit Modi: TV is stuck, but it will change…slowly!

Writer and producer Asit Kumarr Modi’s TV show has been running successfully for over 14 years now

Updated on: Jun 15, 2022 12:29 AM IST
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Writer and producer Asit Kumarr Modi’s TV show has been running successfully for over 14 years now. But the maker feels the challenge for TV is becoming big as the audience is evolving due to OTT and exposure to international shows.

Producer Asit Kumarr Modi on his visit to Lucknow (Deep Saxena/HT)
Producer Asit Kumarr Modi on his visit to Lucknow (Deep Saxena/HT)

“It’s a fact that Indian TV has in a way got stuck to a certain zone. Those who are innovating have succeeded but we can say more-or-less everywhere the format is the same. Due to OTT the world has opened for the audience and they are watching US shows, Korean shows and what not,” he says on his recent visit to Lucknow.

Modi feels the challenge for him is bigger. “Since Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltaa Chashma (2008) started there has been a lot of change in the thinking of the audience. So, for us the challenge is very big and we can’t change overnight. So, we are evolving slowly. We need to understand that appointment viewing on television is changing and people are shifting towards OTT and digital where they can watch and binge at ease. I am hopeful, TV will change but slowly.”

On his visit to Lucknow, he says, “Our show makes people laugh but at the same time we are associated with social causes as well. We are the ambassadors of the prime minister’s initiative Swachh Bharat Mission and have actively participated in spreading the vaccination drive awareness. In this visit, I met governor Anandiben Patel and chief minister Yogi Adityanath through NGOs to explore how we associate with social initiatives through entertainment.”

He made full use of this trip. “I have seen Mathura-Vrindavan, Varanasi and now the state capital. So, we keep exploring characters, stories and things. We have seen more crime dramas set in UP but there is a lot more to it and we will also incorporate more flavours from the state as ours is a pan-India show.”

 
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Deep Saxena

Deep Saxena writes on Bollywood, OTT, television, food and culture for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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