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Home / Arts and Entertainment / TV's Enduring Magic: Actor's Nostalgic Reflections

TV's Enduring Magic: Actor's Nostalgic Reflections

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Actor Jatin Suri cherishes TV for family bonding and nostalgia.
  • He believes TV reaches more of India than OTT platforms.
  • Suri hopes to revive 'Hatim' and wants a male 'Anupamaa'.
TV's Enduring Magic: Actor's Nostalgic Reflections

On World Television Day, actor Jatin Suri shared his deep appreciation for the medium that has profoundly influenced culture and families for decades. He reminisced about childhood evenings spent watching his mother's favorite serials, which evolved into cherished moments of family bonding and discussion.

Suri contends that television maintains a unique position in India, offering comfort and familiarity that digital streaming services cannot fully replicate. He highlights its extensive reach, extending into areas where Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms have yet to penetrate significantly.

While acknowledging shifts in content consumption, Suri pointed to shows like 'Anupamaa' as exemplars of television's enduring emotional power. He also expressed a personal wish to see classic shows like 'Hatim' revived and even proposed a male-led adaptation of 'Anupamaa', underscoring his sentimental attachment to the medium.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
World Television Day is observed annually on November 21st to acknowledge television's role in shaping culture and communication.
Jatin Suri believes TV remains vital for bringing families together, providing comfort, and reaching audiences across India where OTT platforms are less prevalent.
Jatin Suri calls classics like 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' timeless and wishes to revive 'Hatim' and create a male-centric 'Anupamaa'.

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