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Today, I am going to revisit the charm of 20 Old Doordarshan new readers and anchors, who ruled the hearts of billions of Indians with their charm, presentation and distinctive style. In the days of 24 hours non-stop private new channels, it is really a nice experience to remember the good old days of Doordarshan. Now it has been more than one and half decade, but still I cannot forget the wonderful Doordarshan news readers and anchors who used to enlighten our minds with the current affairs and latest updates in the ephemeral eighties and nineties when TV meant one single channel called Doordarshan.Salma Sultan worked as an anchor in Doordarshan for 30 years from 1967 till 1997. She was famous for her signature rose tucked under her left ear in her hair,and draping the border of her sari around her neck in a unique style. And you know, what was the reason? She later disclosed the reason; 'I did not have so many blouses to match with each sari so I created a style to hide them.'
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All the lady newsreaders used to wear only sari and nothing else; forget business suits and skirts, even salwar suit was ruled out.After her retirement, Salma Sultan moved to directing serials on social topics for Doordarshan under her production house Lensview Private Limited. Her popular serials were Panchtantra Se, Suno Kahani, Swar Mere Tumhare and Jalte Sawal.Salma Sultan gave the first news of assassination of Indira Gandhi on Doordarshan’s evening news on 31 October 1984,more than 10 hours after she was shot.Ramu Damodaran never looked at the script even before the tele-prompter came into news studios. He was the son of diplomat A.K.
Later he left the new reading job and became private secretary to Prime Minister Narasimha Rao. He also served in the Indian diplomatic missions in Moscow and at the United Nations.Tejeshwar Singh was a famous English newsreader during 80s and early 90s. He had a statesque appeal, known best for his well kept beard and deep baritone voicePrannay Roy started his career with televised coverage of India’s general elections On Doordarshan, he hosted news programs 'The News Tonight' and 'The World This Week' (which were nominated as one of India’s 5 best television programs since independence. Later he started India’s first 24-hour English news channel NDTV 24×7.Githanjali Iyer was an elegant and erudite yesteryear Doordarshan newsreader.Rini Simon Khanna was handpicked from Radio to anchor the National news on Delhi Doordarshan in 1985, co-anchoring news with Tejeshwar Singh. In addition to presenting news, Rini was an experienced Voice talent, rendering commentary and voiceovers for documentaries, advertisement films and feature-films.
She also played the role of anchor in many international and national conferences, cultural shows and seminars for prestigious organizations, UN agencies, corporate groups and Government agencies.Neethi Ravindran used to grace our screens with poise and her crisp voice every night during 1980s and 1990s. After golden Doordarshan days, she has been keeping busy as a voiceover artist, making documentaries, short films and anchoring special programs.
It was her voice that led us through the death of Mother Teresa in 1997 and she was the brainchild behind award-winning documentary Fifty Years of India’s Independence, made for the Ministry of External Affairs through the United News of India.Usha Albuquerque entered into media and journalism, appearing as the English newsreader for Doordarshan, and writing for several magazines. Soon she was producing, and sometimes anchoring, television news features, quizzes, talk shows, and documentaries for corporate houses, the Air Force, Ministry of External Affairs and international organizations, such as the World Bank and Portuguese and Brazilian TV.Shammi Narang was selected from among 100,000 candidates into Doordarshan and became the ‘face of Doordarshan news reading’ and Indian Television during the 1970s – 80s.
He was a master or high quality voice and unique style. Even today, he is a very popular and successful voice artist. 11OH THOSE WHO FILLED OUR EARS-YEARS WITH THEIR CHARMING FACES,SWEET VOICES,MANNERISMS,POISE,GRACE!!!!IT WAS SHEAR DELIGHT WATCHING THEM DOING THE JOB THEY LIKED MOST-NEWS READING,DISCUSSING-SPORTS,ENTERTAINMENT,LITERATURE,WHO IS WHO AND MUCH MUCH MORE!DOORDARSHAN WILL DO THEM AN HONOR IF THEY START A SERIES OF THESE STALWARTS. IT CAN COVER THEIR PRESENCE DURING THEIR DD DAYS, THEIR LIFE AND THEIR OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATION/SOCIETY OR MEDIA.THEY WERE FANTASTIC AND DD WILL ONLY HONOR ITSELF BY REFRESHING THE PAST.ALTHOUGH I M A NOVICE IN THE FIELD OF JOURNALISM I WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE MY EFFORTS IN THE PRESENTATION.
FINANCE HARDLY MATTERS AS MILLIONS WILL BID THEIR LUCK, JUST TO REHEAR AND RE LOOK AT THESE HEROES.HOPES ALWAYS COME TRUE! I BELIEVE.AND U Mr DD?
12U CAN FIND SOMETHING ABOUT ME ON FACE BOOK AND TWITTER!I M HAVING BALL WITH MY TIME. I WAS A WARRANT OFFICER IN INDIAN AIR FORCE.
MY UNIFORM REQUIRED ME TO RESTRICT MY THOUGHTS TO ME AND WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION, BUT NOW THAT I AM RETIRED I FEEL LUCKY TO CONTRIBUTE MY MIGHT, MY THOUGHTS, MY VALUES AND MY BELIEFS IN HUMANITY WITH THE WORLD.I UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF WORDS AND IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA.I HAVE WORKED ON RADAR. A RADAR IS MEANT TO TRANSMITT ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN TO THE SPACE WITH AN INTENTION OF FINDING OUT WHAT IS IN THE AIR.WE ALL ARE WALKING RADARS(RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING).WE CAN TRANSMITT MOTIVATING,ENTERTAINING,INFORMING ETC,THE MASSES AND CREATE A DIFFERENCE IN Today’s AND TOMORROWS.WORDS ARE THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS TO MAKE PEOPLE SEE REASON,CREATE A VISION AND REDIRECTING ENERGY OF OUR YOUTH.TODAY THE YOUTH HAS ALL THE ELECTRONICS AT HIS HAND AND THERE IS NO DEARTH OF USEFUL INFORMATION.WE CAN CHANNELIZE THEIR ENERGY BY MAKING THEM FEEL REQUIRED AND MAKING THEM FEEL-WANTED. 50I chanced on this wonderful piece when my sister wanted to get some information about a DD serial. And it took me on a nostalgic trip. ‘Doordarshan’- what an idea and what a source of healthy ‘infotainment’. It enthralled, educated and united India.
The news was the most eagerly awaited item and the news readers were almost like film stars. Each of them had and have loyal followers even today. I remember very well anxiously waiting for The Indian Express to read the critical and sometimes scathing comments of seasoned journalist and critic Amita malik on the news readers of DD. There was some kind of personal touch in the presentation of news which was less professional but more pleasant. We still remember those mellifluous signature tunes ( before the news, morning telecast, Rangoli etc)and the magic of DD still lingers on. For me and those who grew up with DD (born in the seventies)it is only DD.
79Very heartening to view the faces of news readers of bygone years. All did their duty of presenting the news in a highly respectable and pleasing manner. I used to relish enjoy the DD news hour almost every night. Special mention should be made about Neeti Ravindran who has graced the screen and radio with her mellifluous,assertive voice enthralling the listener.I almost never missed when she was on radio or TV.God has given her the rare talent of graceful appearance and pleasant presentation of news.May God the Almighty grant her abundant grace in the days to come. 115Eyes became really wet looking at all those pictures.Komal Singh was my favourite. I had a chance to see her face to face when she was hired as announcer in my school’s annual day function held in Khel Gaon, Asiad Village in Saket, new delhi. I so much fell in love with her in my adolescent age that I even compelled my aunt name her newly born girl, my cousin as Komaland she obligedThose were the days.
I wished they never ended.That baritone voice of Tajeshwar Singh. Who would’nt love hear news from him. Look at todays screaming, shouting, animal news readers like Arnab and allhate them really.
Do you remember the old Doordarshan (DD) shows that you watched so affectionately? Those days were special and will not be forgotten.The magic that they had can't be replaced. But we have a savior - the internet.
We can experience many of the classics as they are uploaded online. Some even have their home video DVDs.Serials like Alif Laila, Malgudi Days, Shrimaan Shrimati are especially close to my heart.
Many others like Surabhi, Bharat Ek Khoj, Mahabharat were highly informative. And several others were extraordinarily entertaining.So, let's have a recap of the best serials of the 80s' and 90s'. Nostalgia is the order of the day!. Lead: Alok Nath. Episodes: 105. Directed by: Ramesh Sippy and Jyoti Sarup. Description: Buniyaad went on to become a hugely popular serial which showcased the life of a common man after India's partition and its aftereffects.
Alok Nath was selected for the prime role of a freedom fighter. Some other known faces are Dilip Tahil, Goga Kapoor, and Soni Razdan. Why do I remember this: I saw this when Buniyaad was re-aired after its initial successful run.
And I'm glad I saw it. Master Haveliram's simpleton life entangled with tragedy connected viewers in many ways. Lead: Rajit Kapur, KK Raina, Sukanya Kumar. Episodes: 34. Directed by: Basu Chatterjee. Description: The crime detection series based on the novel written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The show still has a cult following in which Rajit Kapur played the lead role.
Well crafted episodes with attention to every detail make this one a treat to watch. Why do I remember this:I've always liked suspense thrillers. I don't remember any other crime detection serial which is liked by one and all. More recently, CID tried doing the same for which it was successful only for the initial years. Of late, it is turning into more of a comedy.
Lead: Om Puri, Roshan Seth, Tom Alter and many others. Episodes: 53. Directed by: Shyam Benegal. Description: Shyam Benegal's direction brought forward to us the history of India. The series has altogether 53 episodes showcasing the story of caste formation, Ramayan, Emperor Ashoka, Kalidas, Akbar - The Great, and many more. The vivid and simplistic approach to showcase India's history is impressive.
Why do I remember this:This is the best history lesson you or your child can get. Even to the point, our school teachers used to advise us to watch this for a better understanding of India's history. Lead: Shahbaaz Khan, Shikha Swaroop.
Episodes: 130. Directed by: Nirja Guleri. Description: This was based on the novel written by the same name.
Though, this ran into controversy as the book writer's grandson accused them of misrepresenting concepts. Only after the Supreme Court's order, the show was reinstated. Why do I remember this:Because of the title song is sung by Sonu Nigam. Of course, we were small to know that it has been sung by Sonu Nigam. But the title song was really great which goes like this.so sing along. Lead: SRK, Renuka Shahane, Sameer Khakhar.
Episodes: 19. Directed by: Aziz Mirza & Kundan Shah. Description: Enter Shahrukh Khan.
Shahrukh played the lead role of Raghavan, a Malayalee circus artist. Other actors who went on to make a name for themselves after this are Renuka Sahane (love-interest of Shahrukh), and Ashutosh Gowarikar (SRK's friend?).
Why do I remember this: It was later in the years, that SRK had become King Khan of Bollywood. Many discussions on SRK started or ended praising his humble roots and how he is a self-made man who started with serials like circus etc. Lead: Chandraprakash Dwivedi.
Episodes: 47. Directed by: Chandraprakash Dwivedi. Description: This series is based on the eminent thinker, teacher, philosopher of the 4th century. Apart from that Chanakya was one of the earliest political thinkers and served as the chief adviser of emperor Chandragupta Maurya. This epic serial has had the honor of getting many international awards. A total of 47 episodes was aired in 1991 on a weekly basis. Why do I remember this:The master strategist that Chanakya was and his teachings can be used even in the 21st century.
Therefore, after long completing its run and re-run, you could see many people with the book Chanakya Neeti. Lead: Shekhar Suman, Farida Jalal, Navin Nischol etc. Episodes: 66. Directed by: Anand Mahendroo. Description: The complete family drama-comedy show which will definitely bring a gushing smile on your face - and that's guaranteed. Diwan family was indeed deewani. Why do I remember this: Is Rang Badalti Duniya Mein.Kya Tera Hai Kya Mera.Dekh Bhai Dekh.
I remember the character of Shekhar Suman where he used to recite his dialogue non-stop, the character of Gareema played by Deven Bhojani, and will you ever forget the short man Lilliput? And do you remember the credits at the start showing Jaya Bachchan's name zooming in the front?. Lead: To me, every character is the lead. Episodes: 100. Directed by: Jymn Magon. Description: The popular cartoon series was imported from the USA and did very well in India and many other countries.
Why do I remember this: It feels so amazing to watch this again. If I remember properly, it was shown in the evening between 6.30 to 7.00. Running from school just to watch Uncle Scrooge in his quest for accumulating more wealth was amazing. The adventures of Uncle Scrooge, his amazingly intelligent nephews - Huey, Dewey, and Louie, with Launchpad are being remembered with great admiration and fondness. Lead: Mohan Gokhale, Pallavi Joshi, Om Puri. Episodes: 12. Directed by: Ketan Mehta.
Description: The show which had an NRI American trying to search a well-cultured bride in India. He goes on to see 12 girls each belonging to a different Rashi. Funny yet thought-provoking. This was narrated by Om Puri in his unique style. Why do I remember this: I only recently watched this on YouTube and it was funny.
This tries to shed light on the customs and practices that take place in Indian marriages. I can understand the impact it would have created at the time of its release. Lead: Gajendra Chouhan, Nitish Bharadwaj, Mukesh Khanna. Episodes: 94. Directed by: Ravi Chopra.
Description: The story of the biggest war according to Hindi scriptures was shown in much detail. Many actors went on to make a successful career after this. Why do I remember this: The song at the start is awesome by the vocals of Mahendra Kapoor. The grandeur, though, might not excite when compared to today's special effects. Nevertheless, this made audiences hooked onto their seats every Sunday morning. This taught so much to the audience about Indian mythology. Lead: Of course Mowgli!.
Episodes: 52. Directed by: Fumio Kurokawa. Description: The fascinating story of Mowgli and Sharekhan.
The best part of this was the continuing script, unlike other animated series. Why do I remember this: As I was writing this my mom reminds me 'You used to be mad about Mowgli'. And tell me who hasn't recited the famous lines: ' Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai Pata Chala Hai.Chaddi Pahenge Phool Khila Hai Phool Khila Hai'. The title song is composed by Vishal Bharadwaj, lyrics by Gulzar and the singer is (Photo Link). Lead: Mandira Bedi. Episodes: Unknown. Directed by: Adi Pocha.
Description: Mandira Bedi made her debut in the industry with this dark reality-based serial. She plays the character of Shanti the lead actor who aspires to be a journalist. And boy see the stark differences of her looks now. She definitely looks much bolder and I must say she carries it incredibly well. Why I remember this: All because of Mandira Bedi. She went on to do many more serials and movies after Shanti. The transformation she had after the 2003 Cricket World Cup is impressive.
Lead: Reema Lagoo, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Mahesh Thakur. Episodes: 169. Directed by: Sachin Pilgaonkar. Description: Pun on Saas-Bahu relationship. Why I remember this: The unique way of telling 'Action' before the start of the episode is one thing I recall which was quite distinctive. The camaraderie and sweet little arguments between the lead actors were awesome. Reema Lagoo and Supriya Pilgaonkar have some great fun irritating each other.
Where is all the love lost between the Saas-Bahu? (I'm talking about the recent shows). Hi all,There are few other serials like Palash ke phool directed by Asha Parekh ji, Dane Anar ke, one serial was airing in the morning named Jahan Chah Wahan Rah, some times they showed movies on Thursday evening under which they showed Quaidi no. 911, Memsaab (Vinod Khanna), and in 1992-93 Tuesday noon movie time where Golmal, Rafoochakkar, Yeh gulistan hamara was telecasted. Renuka Israni's serial 'Kashmkash' in 87-88, Deepa Lagu's serial Hum Panchi ek daal ke, Mehmood's serial Savera, Awesome beauties of those time were, Radha seth, Malvika Tiwari, Seema Kelkar, etc. Girija Shankar and archana joglekar in Kissa Shanti Ka.
Punam Rehani and Nilima khattar in Phir Wohi Talash, Lekhoo, Stone boy.So many memories. Can you tell me the name of the serial that is broadcasted in DD (i forgot if its National or Metro) that is a thriller/horror series and I particularly remember one episode of it that goes as follows:A man and his wife goes to a curio shop with their daughter and buys a particular statuette (a demonic head) much to their daughters dismay. The daughter screamed and cried when she looked at the statuette but her parents dismissed her fears on grounds that she is young and just probably afraid to see such a horrid figurine.
But after the couple brings the head to their house things starts to go sour. The man who is a surgeon by profession, kills a patient in a very simple surgery. We get to see that in the course of the operation, when the surgeon sees his patient's blood something forces him to commit serious mistakes that costs the life of his patient. At this time, the camera pans to the demonic head inside the house and it is shown that the facial expression of the demonic head changes to reveal a demonic smile.After this we had a power cut off and were not able to watch the rest of the episode.I would love to watch the rest of this intriguing episode. Very glad to recollect all these wonderful serials through your post here. I used to watch many of those serials with much interest and a great liking.
But, I never heard about that Shahrukh Khan's Circus serial. All other serials up to 40 have been mostly watched by me.
You omitted one more interesting serial for physical fitness. The Serial named 'Dus Kadam'.
It was also very great.I would like to watch all these wonderful serials once again.Presently, I am watching 'Nanhi si kali meri ladli' and 'Purva Ek Nayi Soch'. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details NecessaryHubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam. HubPages Google AnalyticsThis is used to provide data on traffic to our website, all personally identifyable data is anonymized. HubPages Traffic PixelThis is used to collect data on traffic to articles and other pages on our site.
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