
TV has seen a huge boom in this digital era. Fans and followers of the stars make the journey of the television serials and the stars more famous and noteworthy. Even if a serial has an actress playing the role of a Baa, she has an Instagram handle nowadays to connect with her followers who give their feedback on her acting skills and looks.
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So, we are now more or less living in an era where common people are getting more opportunities and options to stay in tune with their favorite stars and serials on the television, which was quite not there in times before the 2000s. Like if an actor had to quit a show in the 1990s or early 2000s then the character played by him had to be shown as someone who dies in a car accident or some villains kidnap him and eventually kill him. The actor’s overnight replacements were quite few but if that happened then we used to get adjusted to some other actress playing the role of an earlier actress in the serial because for us time has to pass by.
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But nowadays, the television teams are quite professional and know what they are signing up for. Irrespective of the contract clauses and terms, we can say that the television serials of today’s times don’t stretch for more than 5 years and bore us anymore.
See for that matter serials like Shaurya Aur Anokhi Ki Kahani, Namak Isaq Ka, Shaadi Mubarak, Aapki Nazaron Ne Samjha, Teri Meri Ek Zindagi, Lockdown Ki Love Story, Gupta Brothers, and many more have ended in a short span of time making viewers get a short story experience on television which wasn’t seen in earlier times. The stories don’t drag unnecessarily and the makers know when to put a stop to the story and end it on a sweet note along with giving some lessons to carry for the viewers.

