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Saturday, 15 July 2017

Indian Reality Shows

Indian reality shows are the trump cards of the producers of the television industry, which are a welcome break from the monotony experienced by the regular television viewers, who are bored of the melodramatic television soaps and serials. From the urge for something new the idea of reality shows sprang up. Simultaneously they generate good revenues for television industry and create a very good platform for thousands who want to achieve great things in their field of interests. The popularity of the Indian reality shows lies in the fact that these are short termed yet these present the perfect dose of entertainment. The characters that are part of the Indian reality shows are for real. As a result it becomes easy for the audiences to relate to the participants. 


The Indian reality shows flourished itself in various fields such as singing, dancing, comedy, quiz, modelling, hard core stunts and many other talents. The exciting amount of prize which has hardly been assumed by the common people made a marked difference in the popularity of the Indian reality shows. The presence of popular celebrities has also contributed in raising interest of the common mass. 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', 'Amul Star Voice of India', 'Boogie Woogie', 'Big Boss', 'Comedy Circus', 'Dadagiri Unlimited', 'Dance Bangla Dance', 'Emotional Atyachar', 'Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi', 'Indian Idol', 'Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?', 'MasterChef India', 'MTV Roadies', 'Sacch ka Saamna', 'Satyamev Jayate' are some of the numerable Indian television reality shows. 

The Indian reality shows make the most of the emotional quotient of the viewers. However, not all the shows have been equally successful. Whilst some of the Indian reality shows achieved unprecedented success, others were rejected by the viewers despite being hosted by the celebrities. Another reason for the popularity of the reality shows is that these are the only alternatives to the melodramatic daily soaps. Moreover they are more believable than the episodes of the daily soaps which have somehow reached a saturation point. The Indian reality shows have also been consistently successful in offering a wide variety. To know more read:



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