Let me admit at the very outset that Rendezvous With Simi Garewal remains one of my all-time favourites when it comes to celebrity chat-shows. Especially in the face of a rash of new celebrity talk/chat-shows that one has been subjected to,including Garewals new offering,Simi Selects-Indias Most Desirable. The show so fartwo episodes to be precise,with Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone who are among Indias most desirable-hardly makes the cut.
The shows host,who earlier had the likes of Ratan Tata and Benazir Bhutto share little-known facts about their lives,barely manages to reprise the guests worst-kept secrets circulated by filmi tabloids in this outing. The recycled info problem assails not just Garewals show but almost all others within the celebrity show spacethere is almost no exclusivity to the guest or the information being put out on these shows,making most of them a crashing bore. With Garewal,of course,the expectations are completely different. Considering her strong links with the film industry,viewers expect to be ushered immediately to the insider track.
It doesnt help that news dailies now give the hapless aam aadmi a blow-by-blow account of celebrity lives,scandals,triumphs et al. Add to that the stars giving away information about themselves on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitterthere is way too much information out there on film celebrities. Any celebrity show that now comes on air has to contend with that. The bourgeoning television channels with film personalities as game- show hosts,co-anchors or guests to promote their films do not help either. And if all of the above was not enough,all channels,with no exceptions,want exactly the same set of people on all their shows whether it is about fashion,world cinema or food. In the given circumstances,sitting us down on a Sunday evening with a show that recycles celeb gossip is certainly not going to do the trick.
Miss Garewal,just go back to your charming format with Indias movers and shakers. There is no need to reinvent the wheel. Retro,after all,is back in vogue.