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The inevitable evisceration of Sansad TV
Television
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Reportage
How to write a saas-bahu saga
Television
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The Lede
How Indian soap operas are made palatable for an Afghan audience
Maija Liuhto
Television
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Essay
The role that made people notice Pakistani actor Fawad Khan
Karanjeet Kaur
Television
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The Lede
Indonesia falls for an Indian television remake of the Mahabharata
Pallavi Aiyar
Television
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Essay
Zee Zindagi’s line-up of Pakistani teleplays signals a changing Indian viewership
Karanjeet Kaur
Television
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Commentary
The latest adaptation of the Mahabharata is unsettlingly eager to be contemporary
Poorva Rajaram
Television
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The Lede
Brazilian soap operas continue their love affair with South Asia
Milli Legrain
Television
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Reportage
Under the sun with the aspiring stars of MTV’s Splitsvilla
Rahul Bhatia
Television
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Essay
Why a quarter century after it went on air BR Chopra's Mahabharat remains Indian television's most remarkable show
Akshay Manwani
Television
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Reportage
Uday Shankar's rise to the top of the television world
Abhilasha Ojha
Television
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Commentary
Twenty years after cable came to India, our TV entertainment offers us a curious reflection of ourselves as a country.
Snigdha Poonam
Television
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Essay
Doordarshan’s early venture into high-culture entertainment is a glimpse into the world of pre-liberalisation middle class
Trisha Gupta
Television
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The Lede
An anodyne Turkish soap opera casts Kurds in a gentler light—but evades the politics of the city
Jenna Krajeski