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Sunday, 23 November 2008

'Those DD Days'...on HT

This morning Brunch made me happy. It was more like revisting childhood and made me feel that I (and the people of my generation) belonged to another era. A few days back I had posted some youtube videos on my blog that were a major influence on my growng up years. The morning Brunch had something to share too, on similar lines. Neelesh Sharma, the writer, had touched the right spots when he spoke about waiting for the time slots to arrive to push the button that would break open the magical world of Doordarshan. Those days we thrived on DD. There never was a vast array of channels to choose from. We were bound by national television, we were bound by Doordarshan.
I remember how Sunday afternoons were always full of suspense to know the featured regional film of the day. It could be anything - Bangla, Oriya, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Marathi - anything. Whatever it was, we watched with interest and undertood the film with the help of subtitles. Mondays were Chitramala days, where again the wait was for that one regional song that made you connect with your mother-tongue. Thirty minutes would be spent in anticipation - the next song is going to be a Malayalam one! Wednesdays were Chitrahaar days when oldie goldies were shown and Fridays were Chhaayageet days with a pack of new film songs.
Those days, my husband (then I didn't know him) was an avid newspaper reader, not that he has changed now. He tells me that those days the Friday Indian Express would carry a list of the possible songs that would make an appearance in Chhaayageet. On reaching school he would predict the songs that would be played in the evening, making him a big hero amongst his friends, especially his female classmates. Such was the power of television in those days!
Then there was the Pan Parag ad featuring Jalal Agha, entertaining a host of people with the immortal line 'Aur Mere Liye?', which had me go to a panbhatti to buy a strip of the product only to spit it out after taking the first few pieces in.
How I miss those days when the echoing 'Vikram Vikram Vikram' from the neighbour's house would notify me that its 5 p.m. on a Sunday! And the Nirma jingle which never really made sense to me....'Nirma Nirma, Washing powder Nirma....Nirma se aayi' was always sung as 'Nirma Nirma, Washing powder Nirma....Meri mash se aayi' . Still can't fathom the reason behind it.
How can I forget 'The Tree of Unity'? Thok! Thok! Thok! The little men would march towards the tree. The highlight was the dance...and their bantering with each other. Simply superb!
And of course Saptaahiki, the much awaited weekly programme schedule. It was an like an event that was not be missed...Hmmm!
Doordarshan taught me more about my country, it's culture, it's rural life...in short it helped me peek into the essence of India. Thanks Neelesh for walking us down through those good old days of DD! I really miss them.
P.S. I still remember these:
Aamchi Maathi Aamchi Manoos
He-Man/ Spiderman
Mickey & Donald
Dekh Bhai Dekh
Kilbil
Magic Lamp
Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi
Hum Log
Buniyaad
Ramayan/ Mahabharat
Darpan
News for the Hearing Impaired (Miza's contribution)
Mungerilal ke Haseen Sapney
Potli Baba Ki
Fauji
Circus
Khwaja Naseeruddin Hodja
Alif Laila
Akaashganga
Neev
Tamas
Chunauthi
Nukkad
Ek Do Teen Char
Mirza Ghalib

14 comments:

mizarukikazaruiwazaru said...

the sunday afternoon regional movie flicks are the ones , which i miss the most...my gf , a srilankan ,finds it funny tht india didn ve cable for long...and tht most of us were still hooked on to DD and were so cocooned without being aware of starworld sitcoms till late into teens...maybe its nostalgia which makes DD more memorable and makes us turn a blind eye to so many of its drawbacks even during its phase we were exposed to..but whatever said..i still cherish those moments waiting for them to be thru with t news so i could watch my sunday regional flick , isn it tad weird ( sad too ? ) how unaware t present crop of younger folks are of our own neighboring vernacular stuff..My gf has this observation to make about indians , which i found it quite unpalatable for decent time...most Indians she had interacted with during her stay here were badly afflicted with frog in well syndrome..they might be well aware of the Brooklyn by lane , but r shockingly unaware of their own neighboring state..n i guess , DDs gradual fading off into oblivion has in some implicit way contributed to out frog in well syndrome....

mizarukikazaruiwazaru said...

and of course how can i forget the news for the hearing impaired ... deciphering the sign language..trying to guess and actually use it in real life used to be t fav past time of me n sis...forming our own code language , so we could ridicule naggin uncle n aunts being amidst them , t kick derived outta it is still so fresh :) ...neat post...thanks for letting nostalgia pour in

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