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Published 13:19 IST, June 19th 2024

Balika Vadhu Fame Avika Gor Opens Up About The Decline In TV Shows Addressing Social Issues

Avika Gor, in a recent interview, shared that after Balika Vadhu there was a surge in shows addressing social issues on the small screen.

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Avika Gor | Image: IANS

Actress Avika Gor makes no bones about seeing a surge in shows addressing social issues after her socio-drama Balika Vadhu, where she portrayed the iconic character of Anandi on the small screen.

When asked about the decline in shows with social messages on television, Avika told IANS: "It's true that after Balika Vadhu, we did see a surge in shows addressing social issues."

With the rising popularity of Balika Vadhu, the small screen, which is often tagged as the "idiot box," saw an increase in meaningful shows such as Na Aana Iss Des Laado, Uttaran, and Kashi: Ab Na Rahe Tera Kagaz Kora, among others.

However, the trend of social dramas soon dipped on the small screen, and Avika shared her perspective on the possible reasons.

Avika, who won a Rajiv Gandhi Award in 2009 for her portrayal of Anandi in the show, said: "However, the trend seemed to fade over time. I believe there are various factors at play here. One reason could be the evolving preferences of audiences, who may be seeking different types of content."

The 26-year-old actress, who made her film debut with the Telugu film Uyyala Jampala in 2013, added: "Additionally, the dynamics of television programming and audience ratings play a significant role in shaping the content landscape. It's also possible that networks are exploring different genres and formats to cater to changing viewer interests."

Avika is positive that meaningful storytelling will find its way back onto screens.

"While shows with social messages may not be as prevalent on TV currently, I remain optimistic that meaningful storytelling will always find its way back onto our screens, whether through television or other platforms. And I think it's already happening with examples like Anupamaa and Krishna Mohini."

Updated 14:08 IST, June 19th 2024