
We are all familiar with overkill. This, people, is the overkill of overkill. Just when we thought we8217;d had enough of reality bites, crooning glories and jumping Jacks and Jills, SaharaOne TV whips out Saas vs Bahu: Kaun Kisse Nachayega. 8220;Fictionalised reality8221;, the show8217;s all set to make hooked-to-tele homemakers thirsty for more blood, this time, on the dance floor with the 8216;belan queens8217; ready for some latka-jhatka and tez tadka. In town to promote this whole-new sindoor-saree charade, we quiz the ladies, also the participants; onscreen saas Krutika Desai and Jayati Bhatia, and bahu Manava Naik on this national 8216;phenomenon8217; which, ironically, has turned out to be a befitting answer to cricket-obsessed husbands for 8 pm to 10 pm, the remote control rests with the wives.
8220;It8217;s an interesting concept for it involves elements of a dance show and the characters of saas-bahu,8221; Manava stays on the politically correct track. We move our questioning gaze to the veterans, Krutika and Jayati. 8220;To begin with, it8217;s not easy to dance Bollywood style,8221; says Jayati, who, by the way, has learnt the Odissi dance form. Calling them grilling sessions, Krutika says she8217;s in it 8216;for a change8217;. But why only saas-bahu, why not a sasur-jawai? 8220;Because any relationship with a woman is complicated. Get two of them, and you have your answer!8221; reflects Krutika, while Jayati feels that 8220;in our country, sons-in-law are a pampered lot,8221; she points out to a demi-godly status men enjoy. 8220;Of course, we want to do different stories and varied characters. But the tele space right now is limiting, and unfortunately, this is what the audiences want. They are hooked to it,8221; adds Jayati. 8220;See, it8217;s not that the channels don8217;t experiment, look at Balika Vadhu or Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, but the fact is that they struggle with TRPs, and the producers have no choice but to bring in a commercially viable saas-bahu angle. Bass, the story changes tracks and derails,8221; Krutika chips in with plausible reason.
On a positive note, the actors feel this vicious circle will break, the bubble will burst. 8220;But we need channels and producers to work towards it, as actors, we can only walk out or refuse a role.8221; Anyone listening?