Reality shows get more eyeballs than money.
Creative Writing serials which have smaller budgets fetch better returns for channels by loyal viewers.Throughout the day, Couch potatoes and advertisers may want reality shows on television (TV)However, television shows directors and producers face a different anxiety. Few of Reality shows are a high-cost plan for general entertainment channels.The cost of per reality shows is ranged between 40 lakhs to 1 crore. Noncelebrity shows like DID cost around RS 50 Lakhs per episode.
The shows which are celeb-oriented can take the hike up to 1crore like Big Boss, Fear Factor. On the other hand, some serials can only do at a cost of 8 lakh to 10 lakh per episode. This hike of cost depending only on the storyline if the serials. The programming head of colors Ashvini Yardi says the serial Fear Factor may a big loss for us because there are fewer episodes and also the lack of special advertisers. The marketing vehicles of channels having the journey of big budget reality shows hosted by Amitabh Bachan and Akshay Kumar. The Sony Entertainment Television shows Dus Ka Dum hosted by Salman Khan recorded TRP(Television Rating Points).2.2 and on the day it launched and an average TRP of 2. The show DID have celeb judge Mithun Chakraborty and the participants come from normal backgrounds but this show did the good business because the advertisers love the reality format. As Bhalwankar of set says serials are like cake and reality shows are icing on the cake. The TV serials like Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Pavitra Rishta are captivated audience with their shows which deal with different and fresh issues.
As Yardi says Going ahead, however, viewers can expect some change in invented story content channels. “One trend I can certainly see up-and-coming is, unlike the kind of shows that succeeded till a few years ago, today’s shows need to depict characters, settings, and situations in a fashion. So, no more people dying and coming back to life with different faces, and no more talk of thousands of crores,”
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