TV shows in the past had better scripts: Farida Jalal

New Delhi: From playing a lovable 'bhabhi' in Dekh Bhai Dekh, a 'naughtynani' in Shararat and a sensitive 'dadi' inBalika Vadhu - Farida Jalal has essayed various roles on the small screen over the years. Now she's returning to play 'Dadi maa' again and says shows during her heydays were backed by stronger scripts.

Having featured in over 200 films and a couple of TV shows during her almost five-decade career in showbiz, the 65-year-old is now readying to appear inZee TV's latest offering, Satrangi Sasural- about a girl who enters a household of seven women.

The endearing and ever-so-graceful actress' overall judgment of the content on Indian TV is that there's a lack of originality.

"TV shows have grown as far as ideas are concerned, and I am happy to see that. But I still feel that the TV shows nowadays cannot be compared with those in my times.

"We had some great shows in the past. I think the show makers now should turn around and look back at those shows to get some inspiration," Farida told IANSover phone from Mumbai.

"The concept of this show is quite different and unique. This is a good change for me. I play the head of the family, and that is different from what I normally do. My character, Dadi Maa, is a no-nonsense woman, unlike the goody-goody characters that I've played in the past," she said.

On the big as well as the small screen, Farida has tried to portray different kinds of characters.

She started her career as a child artiste with the 1960 hit Chaudhvin Ka Chand, after which she also featured in Raj Kapoor's Bobby. She was mostly seen playing second fiddle to top heroines in most of her films, but the seasoned actress was paired with superstar Rajesh Khanna in Aradhana.

Farida was also noticed in character roles in movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le JayengeKabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,Kaho Naa... Pyaar HaiDil To Pagal Haiand Raja Hindustani among others.

"I think every role is difficult to perform in some way or the other. Being an actor we should be ready for any kind of role that is given," she said.

Even with her experience and repertoire in the industry, Farida still believes in giving her best to each character she gets. "Every role is crucial to me," she said, adding that she'd love to do more comedy roles.

"Nowadays there are a lot of shows coming up in this genre. I think it's a very good change as people (the audiences) like to laugh and relax at the end of the day," she said.

As for her own life, she hardly gets time to do much when she's working in a daily soap. "Daily soaps don't give you much time. There are two to three film offers that I have in hand. But I still await a time-span where I can adjust my TV shooting schedules for the films," she added.

IANS

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