YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI!

**YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI! **
Raju Jamil….for The News (2003)

***Information is not culture. In the mind of a truly educated man, facts are organized, and they make up a living world in the image of the world reality. ***


Many whom I met a day after the PTV 12th Award ceremony was shown live from Convention Centre-Islamabad, thought that it is high time PTV must come out of it’s shell by recognizing the fact that talent persists or (now) exists globally in Pakistan and not within the four walls of PTV’s studios. The awards should also be considered for those in this field…not necessarily in PTV plays or programs only.


TV is another kind of car, a windshield of the world. We climb inside, drive it, and it drives us, and we all go in the same direction, see the same thing. It is more than a mobile home, it is a mobile nation. It has become, in our country, our common language, our ceremony, our style, our entertainment and anxiety, our sympathetic magic, our way of celebrating, mourning, worshipping. It’s flimsy glue, but for the present it appears to be the only thing which is holding us together!


***I remember having read somewhere that “TV is not the truth”…of course it’s not…I consider it an amusement park, a circus, a carnival or a traveling troupe of acrobats, storytellers, dancers, singers and sportsmen…specially cricketers. ***


Past five years or within, Television in Pakistan has become the entertainment which is flowing like water. With so many popular satellite channels managed by Pak-based groups, TV has become like a station bookstall…something we might pick up to titillate the brain very gently ought not to be observed with the same critical standards as something designed to feed the minds of our society.


Credit, however and at all cost, must go to people like (Late) President FM Ayub Khan, (Late) Altaf Gauhar and the wonder man Aslam Azhar ( I consider AA… the BABA-E-PTV ) who, by introducing TV in Pakistan, lifted the manufacture of banality out of the sphere of handicraft and placed it in that of a major industry…we see today.


***Current Affairs accepted as the fact of life on almost all channels for their survival, but even more sought after is the profit via commercials which, primarily, is achieved through telecast of DRAMA which must continue to walk tiptoe and in agony lest it offend some tea or soap seller ( or buyer! ) from below the UMRAO JAN ADA line… but some very serious questions have cropped up about the volley of adverts. between the telecast of the serials and dramas and, reportedly, a very large majority of viewers are getting rather disillusioned and disgruntled on abrupt repeats which, they say, is spoiling their fun to watch and is becoming a waste of their time and money. They say that they do understand the necessity of commercial slots in between but voices speak of a fine management of same by the networks marketing departments. ***



***At this point it will be in place to mention that there is an insistent tendency among solemn social scientists to think of any institution which features rhymed and singing commercials, intense and lachrymose voices urging highly improbable enjoyment, caricatures of the human nature in normal or impaired operation, and which hints implausibly at opportunities for antiseptic seduction as inherently trivial. ***


This is a great mistake. The industrial system is profoundly dependant on commercial television and could not exist in its present form without it.


Television in Pakistan, is a triumph of equipment over people, it is a kind of thing people pay attention to even if they don’t wish to. It is a chewing gum for the eyes! Television in Pakistan is first truly democratic culture – the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. ( But I do sometimes wonder…what people really want? ).


If any reader of this article is in grip of some habit of which he is deeply ashamed, I advise him not to give way to it in secret but to do it on TV. My fellow artists on TV would bear me out that no one will pass them by with averted gaze on the other side of the road. People will cross the road in order to say “We saw you on the telly”. Books and TV plays are diversions about which most of us exercise some decision even if our selection is based on totally misleading publicity. The movies are a twilit zone…..TV is even lower down the scale of human choice. We nearly always see it by default. We must remember that in Pakistan ( & maybe a few other under developed nations ) there are certain difficult problems on television…It is in the nature of pictures to reflect action. It is very difficult for them to represent thought or policy.


***Finally, the responsibility of those responsible in this context…is to carry, television, into the greatest number of homes in Pakistan EVERYTHING that is best in every department of human knowledge, endeavor and achievement and to avoid the thing which are or maybe hurtful. It is occasionally indicated to the TV-Networks that they are apparently setting out to give the public what they think they (Public) need, not what they ( Public) want. But few people know that what they want and very few what they need. There is often no difference. In any case, I thought that it is better to over estimate the mentality of the public than underestimate it. ***


As an artist, it is my considered opinion that on TV an ounce of image is worth a pound of performance!


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TO WHOM IT MAY INTEREST


I have been invited to participate
in HUM TV's **
**MORNING SHOW

anchored by Ghazal.


I will be on air from
10 AM for an hour+
on 10 October-2008
and would talk about
Paklinks/GS also.


The show will be repeated
at 11 pm PST same date.


Best,


RAJU JAMIL

Re: YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI!

WOW i watch in repeat telecast :)
Good Luck

Re: YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI!

good news.

wow!!! good news uncle :)

Thanks Hiba…the show went very well. I enjoyed talking about showbiz
including the paklinks/GS at length. Remembered you…and a few on GS.


The show will be repeated at 11 pm PST tonight-10 Oct’08.


Khush Rahein..


Raju Uncle






Re: YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI!

kisi nay ye show record kiya ?

Re: YE JO PTV “WARD” HAI…DESIGN ISSKA ODD HAI!

Thanx uncle :)…n thanx for the pic..
i didnt watch it :(..plz someone upload it..i’ll try to catch in repeat lakin loadshedding bohut ho rahi hai…:smack:

Thanks uncle. i enjoyed the show but you did not mention my name.

Anyhow it was great and i think you should come again because the time was very short for you.
Whan are you releazing your book and what is the name of it?
Thanks again uncle. It was great show. Qazi wajid also called in the show.

i watched show with full concentration. :) i enjoyed it but time was very short. uncle now i am waiting ur appearance in ary's 'Good morning pakistan'

Thank you post no. 8, 9 and 10....

I do not approach the networks..if they will call me..I'll go and speak what i feel should be spoken!


I am glad you enjoyed the talk show.


I have received around 100+ sms and over 80 emails on the show...
and allhamdoulillah..not one having any adverse comments!


Khush Rahein...

laikin Hum Tv canada nahi atta..mai kiya karoon kahan daikhoon:naraz:

I watched it in repeat telecast,really enjoyed the show and uncle i really liked ur message in the end.thanks :)