impact of indian drama serial in bangladeshi society
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Impact of Indian Drama Serial in Bangladeshi Society
Supervised by:Dr. Sk. Tauhidul Islam
ProfessorInstitute of Social Welfare and Research
University of Dhaka
Group Name: JName of Student Roll
Md Jakir Hossain 5364
MD. Jannatul Ferdous Anik 5340
Tanzila Islam 5395
Md. Masum Billah 5315
Md. Ekramul Islam 5306
Group Members:
The female populations of our country prefer Indian TV serials rather than any other programs telecasted by Indian or Bangladeshi channels. Female of various categories like pre- teens, teens, students from renowned institutions, working women, homemakers, old age women, almost women in every sector are the main viewers of Indian serials. Moreover, not only women but also the male members of the family and children are the viewers of Indian serials. We are going to discuss its impact on our culture and society.
The History of Indian TV Channels and Its Consumption in Bangladesh
STV appeared in Dhaka city for the first time in 1991 and in
1992 government legalized the Television Receive Only Dish
(TVRO) system but the installation fee of TVRO was so high in
the first stage. After 1993 cable operators wired up centers in
different parts of the Dhaka city to make the cable connection
available to all. And at that time with other foreign channels
different indian channels Indian like Star Jalsha, Star Gold, Zee
TV, Zee Bangla, Sony etc got opportunity to telecast.
The most popular Indian TV channels in Bangladesh:
We listed 39 foreign channels which people of Bangladesh watch frequently. Most of the channels are Indian. Findings of the study show that Star Jalsha, Sony, and Star Gold are the mostly watched channel. Another study show that some other Hindi channels in Bangladesh where Zee TV, STAR Plus, were ranked as very popular channels.
The most popular Indian TV serials in Bangladesh:
The popularity of Indian TV serials are increasing day by day around the world. There are 68 Indian TV serials people watch regularly. Among them some are most popular such as- Milon Tithi, Ichchenodi, Jhanjh Lobongo Phool, Bodhuboron, Ke Apon Ke Por, Punyi Pukur, Potol Kumar Gaanwala, Khokababu, Kusum Dola, Membou, Rakhi Bandhan, Bojhe Na Se Bojhe Na, Vuttu, Tapur tupur, Diya aur baati hum, Saathiya, Valobasa.com, Ak hajaro me meri bahna, Esti kutum , Saath nibhana saathiya, Keya patar nouko.
The most popular Indian TV serials in Bangladesh:
Main Viewers of Indian TV serials
In Bangladesh main viewers of Indian TV serials are women. All the respondents of the study told that women especially homemakers, who are not engaged in productive activities are the main viewers of such kind of serials. As women are the key viewers of Indian TV serials, it will affect their family life and also the future generation.
Reasons behind Watching Indian TV Shows
• Too much Advertisement• Story• Costumes of the Characters• Fashion• Jewelries• Location/TV Sets• Unique theme• Familial issue related
The Themes of Indian TV serials:
Family conflict
38%
Extra Marital Relationship 26%
Love and Romance20%
Conflict between mother-in-law
and wife16%
• Filthy Dress up• Inflame sexual behavior• Provoke Premarital Relationship• Extra Marital Affair• Originate Eve Teasing• Nurture Conflict between Daughter in Law and
Mother in Law• Educate criminal activity• Familial conflict
Impact of Indian Serial in Bangladeshi society
Impact of Indian Serial in Bangladeshi society
Recommendations• The programs should not be telecasted which is
hazardous for our cultural values and traditions. • Viewers should realize that Indian society and
Bangladeshi society is not same. • The government should take initiatives in this concern. • Bangladeshi people have to be conscious. They should
be aware of their own rights and values.• Our local drama serials have to be made more attractive• The guardian should watch the channels which telecast
educational program such as BBC, CNN, Itaadi
• Build awareness among people about consequence of Indian serials.
• Social worker can influence government to take effective initiatives to stop telecasting Indian channel in Bangladesh.
• Social worker can support Bangladeshi artists, politicians, models, stars and every citizen should promote its own Bangladeshi culture.
Role of Social Worker
ConclusionA good percentage of our population now watches Indian drama serials. Young and the old even the children are also interested to watch it. The family is hardly found where these serials are not viewed regularly. These viewers are blindly following the Indian culture what are showed in these serials. It is destroying our culture, values, beliefs and traditions. So we all have to come forward for maintaining the practice of our own culture and promote Bangladeshi drama, educational serials or magazine program.
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