Can anyone imagine that there is no story of mother-in-law in the serials that come on the screen? In-laws' serials have been aired on TV for years. Is ruling over. There is no shortage of serials in which powerful mothers-in-law oppress their dahidmari kahyagari brides. But now the scenario is changing.
Today, there are many serials in which mothers-in-law accompany brides step by step, standing stubbornly beside them. Instead of creating obstacles in her way, she breaks the speed breakers in her path and the well-known TV actresses play the roles of modern-minded mothers-in-law.
Sonali Zafar, the creator of a number of serials like 'Yai Hain Mohabbatein', says that this was bound to happen. For how many years do people see oppressive mothers-in-law? Also, the story of your show should change with the changing times. Today the nature of mothers-in-law has actually changed.
They are thinking that what we have suffered, our wives will not suffer. We will consider them more special than daughters. And today's mothers-in-law have put this into practice. Mothers-in-law whose daughters-in-law work happily save their grandchildren. And if that happens in real life, it must be reflected in the serials.
Of course, the writers of the serials have also been instrumental in changing this scenario. They have also come to believe that there is nothing wrong with insisting that mothers-in-law maintain their dignity. But in-laws of the modern age do not do grandfathering on their wives. A rattle when two utensils come together in any house. But it doesn't just happen. The new generation of mothers-in-law has become realistic. They are educated and self-employed. Naturally they value careers. So he helps in shaping his wife's career.
Divi Sharma, author of the serial 'Anupama' says that the initial role of 'Anupama' (Rupa Ganguly) 's mother-in-law in the show was played by the mother-in-law Actress Alpana Buche played the role well. But now his nature has changed drastically. His son divorces his wife. Even then, they stand on the side of 'Anupama'.
No one is interested in seeing mothers-in-law chatting around the clock. Time demands that in-laws be shown realistically even in serials. Of course, the new generation of mothers-in-law is not powerful or insidious, but the discipline is certain. He further says that 'Hamariwali Good News' is two steps ahead of other serials. Juhi Parmar, who plays the role of mother-in-law, also gets ready for surrogacy as her son-in-law is not having children.
Actress Narayani Shastri, who plays the role of a progressive-minded mother-in-law in 'Aapki Nazroon Ne Samja', says that she is happy to be playing such a role. In which I am not only the mother-in-law, but also my weight in the family. She does not consider her English-speaking daughter-in-law to be illiterate or uneducated. Rather, he empowers his wife. This serial has provided an example to the society on how mother-in-law can empower her daughter-in-law.
Interestingly, on the one hand, gentle mothers-in-law are taking the place of powerful mothers-in-law in serials, on the other hand, actresses who have reached the pinnacle of popularity by playing leading roles at one stage are playing the role of modern mothers-in-law. Such actresses include Rupa Ganguly, Narayanishastri Shastri, Juhi Parmar, Deepshikha Nagpal. Narayanashastri says that I have always given importance to my characters.
Also, as you get older, you have to accept that you can no longer play on-screen romance or college-going girls. And TV. But there is no dearth of powerful women's roles. Actress Niyati Joshi, who is playing the role of mother-in-law of 'Naira' (Shivangi Joshi) in 'Yeh Rishta Kaya Kahalata Hai', also says that I am happy to play the role of mother-in-law as my look and role is modern.
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