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Rupali Ganguly's Anupamaa: A Triumph for Women in Indian Television

Rupali Ganguly's Anupamaa has been a significant force in Indian television since 2020, consistently topping TRP charts. Writer Divy Nidhi Sharma discusses the show's impact on female representation and challenges faced by women in the industry. He highlights the empowerment of women in television compared to the film industry, where opportunities for middle-aged actresses are limited. Divy advocates for more female producers and directors, emphasizing the need for equal representation in the workforce. Discover more about the evolving landscape of Indian television and the success of Anupamaa in this insightful article.
 

Anupamaa's Unstoppable Journey

The television series Anupamaa, featuring Rupali Ganguly, has been a remarkable success since its debut in 2020. With numerous plot twists and character developments, the show continues to dominate the TRP ratings. In light of Anupamaa's success, writer Divy Nidhi Sharma shared insights on the portrayal of strong female characters in television. He defended the medium against criticisms of being 'regressive', emphasizing that women play a pivotal role in its success. He noted the challenges faced by middle-aged actresses in films, contrasting it with Rupali Ganguly's sustained prominence on the small screen.


Divy Nidhi Sharma on the Strength of Television

Television's Empowering Landscape

In an exclusive discussion, Divy expressed his gratitude for being part of the Indian television landscape, often criticized as 'regressive'. He pointed out that the industry is predominantly led by women, with many major producers being female. He stated, “The power that women have gained through television over the past 20-25 years is significant. We are witnessing a shift in patriarchal norms in a space often labeled as regressive, unlike the film industry where changes are slower.”


Celebrating Rupali Ganguly's Stardom

Rupali Ganguly: A Star in Her Own Right

Divy further highlighted the contrast between television and film, noting that while actresses in their 40s struggle to find leading roles in movies, Rupali Ganguly has emerged as a leading star in her mid-40s on television. He remarked, “Women have been empowered through this medium, and we see a change in attitudes that is not as prevalent in the film industry.”


A Call for More Female Representation

Hope for Future Female Leaders

Divy concluded by advocating for greater recognition of women's contributions in the industry. He stated, “In the past, men found it difficult to take orders from women. Indian television has changed that dynamic, but the film industry still has a long way to go. There are still fewer female producers and directors, and I hope to see more representation in the workforce.”

Divy’s latest project, Chiraiya, is currently available for streaming on JioHotstar, featuring talents like Divya Dutta and Prasanna Bisht.