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For most of us who remember life in '90s India, there are some basic elements we can't forget - black and white TVs, PV Narasimha Rao ads, Indi-pop, Javagal Srinath, Bali Brahmbhatt, the original Mile Surr Mera Tumhara, Sachin Tendulkar vs Brian Lara arguments and whatnot. And the other big thing synonymous with that era has to be Doordarshan, that one Indian TV channel not driven by numbers and ratings. Yes, market-driven, privately owned TV channels have ensured that Doordarshan will always be in the background and never in the mainstream, at least not anymore. But no matter how much they tried, they couldn't erase it. There are some of us who still talk about shows that were actually rich in content and storytelling, shows that didn't succumb to silly, tried and tested tropes to gain popularity, and shows that didn't rely on highly annoying editing techniques written by some sadistic dude who probably gets off on inducing epilepsy on people.
Doordarshan
True, we didn't have too many options back then, but that only meant that in terms of quality, we'd get decent stuff on TV. And the best part?
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Doordarshan knew more than a thing or two about genres. Kids who were born after cable television became mainstream might not believe this, but DD even had sci-fi serials in the early '90s.
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But just because DD didn't play the TRP game, doesn't mean it didn't know its audience. It knew that with early nineties' liberalization, advent of globalization and large-scale urbanization, people would be exposed to all kinds of content, one way or the other. Indian audience might have been a child in the '80s, but the '90s were a whole other ball game.