4/21/2021 0 Comments The Thin Red Line In Hindi Dubbed
The society is different, but somewhere down the line, we find them to be just like us.Why Turkish Shows Are Invading Indian TV and Winning Hearts Looks like universal themes like love, know no geographical boundaries.Typical Bollywood story, youd think, right But what if the story was set in Ildir, a coastal village along the Aegean coastline in Turkey And the characters and the language of the TV show was Turkish (albeit dubbed in Hindi) Would you still watch it Across drawing rooms, the answer to that is increasingly a yes as Turkish shows Fatmagul and Feriha continue to win dedicated viewers, while breaking stereotypes along the way.This was quite unlike Pakistani TV shows, where despite the characters speaking dense Urdu, they would be broadcast exactly as they had been written.
Zindagi Many more ppl wld tune into d show, if Fatmaguls dubbing voice is changed. Firstly, it brings the non-native audience closer to an unfamiliar culture in a non-threatening cultural vacuum. For instance, when Feriha, a show which is premised on class differences, is dubbed in Hindi, the nuances of the differences in Turkish spoken by two classes are lost, along with references to popular culture and religion. However, for the audience of Turkish shows, the lost nuances are irrelevant as compared to the fascinating insight into a foreign culture. The shows are an opportunity to understand a new culture, especially that of Turkey, which is not as traditional as one would expect. You can see the impact of a European country on a Muslim culture. Sumedha Mishra Secondly, dubbing imposes our cultural and political stereotypes onto their lives. So, a character in Fatmagul bursts into a Kishore Kumar song on a happy occasion. And we look at the characters in awe, as nearly all of them are tall, thin and fair; conforming squarely to our standards of beauty. And maybe thats at the heart of the popularity of Turkish TV shows. They are foreign, but not so aesthetically foreign that identification is an issue. Rape, Class Strife and Fissures Within the Family The themes, however, taken up by Turkish TV shows are uncomfortable: rape, class strife and dysfunctional families. So realistic. Fatmagul Rajini Rao (Rajinirao63) July 29, 2016. The men are rich and influential and manipulate the system in such a way, that she is forced to marry one of the men who were present during the rape. The show focuses on her slow road to self-confidence and how she eventually falls in love with her husband, Karim. Its a complex topic and one which requires immense sensitivity in dealing with guilt, accountability, power, corruption and sexuality. And interestingly enough, it is this sensitive portrayal and relative fearlessness to deal with a tabooed topic which are endearing to Indian audiences. Photo: YouTube Screengrab) Turkish TV shows deal with tabooed subjects like rape in a sensitive manner, which we would shy away from. Even when they are portraying a gangrape victim they dont blow it out of proportion. At the outset, its an obvious assertion. Photo: FacebookFeriha) Turkey is a different country, but its values are very similar to India.
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