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Connected Hum Tum
Created byZee Network
Disney UTV
Directed byParomita Vohra
Presented byAbhay Deol
Country of originIndia
Original languagesHindi and English
No. of episodes65[1]
Production
ProducerDisney UTV's TV content division
Running timeMonday - Friday 10pm to 10:30pm
Original release
NetworkZee TV
ReleaseJune 3 –
August 30, 2013[1]

It's a women's peep show if there was any. Six ordinary women, talking about their most intimate and private moments, their hopes, worst fears, insecurities, mistakes, triumphs, joys, sorrows - all on national television. To top it all, they have filmed all of it themselves[2]. It will be replacing 'Badalte Rishton ki Dastaan'.

Overview

Six courageous women of different ages and at different stages in their lives, have dared to bare it all - their hopes, worst fears, insecurities, mistakes, triumphs, joys and sorrow - on national television for the world to see! And what has emerged is a vibrant picture of what is being a woman in the year 2013 is all about - a fresh, first-of-its-kind reality series called Connected Hum Tum. Lending a male perspective on all the exciting developments in these six women's lives will be the celebrity host of the show, Abhay Deol. He said that the show is an attempt to demystify women, and thereby understand relationships better. He also said that, watching these six women deal with their lives will help men understand women and themselves better. Zee TV gives the audiences a chance to understand the psyche of today's Indian woman through this show, and thereby help understanding the women in their own lives better. The courage of the six bold women who have agreed to put their mind, soul and space out for everyone to see is immense. Each of these women embarks on a journey of self-discovery.[3]

Participants

Name Profession
Malishka Mendonca Red FM RJ
Preeti Kochar Dentist and Belly Dance instructor
Pallavi Barman Brand Manager at Diesel
Mahima Chaudhary Aspiring Actress
Sonal Gyani LGBT activist with Humsafar Trust
Madhavi Mauskar a language expert and corporate trainer

Concept

The channel has roped in actor Abhay Deol to anchor the show. He will regale TV viewers with his sparkling wit, spot on observations and tongue in cheek commentary on all that's brewing in the women's lives.The show is based on a Israeli TV non-fiction format 'Connected'- created by Ram Landes and Doron Tsabari - has been produced in seven countries - Israel, Holland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Ukraine, Romania. And it has achieved reasonable success wherever it has been licensed by Armoza Formats - which has the show in its catalogue. "It is very exciting to see 'Connected' travel to India. In a country so culturally rich and with the terrific cast that Zee has brought in we are sure this will make a fascinating show. In the process of taking 'Connected' worldwide we have met TV channels and production companies in over 10 countries and I am extremely impressed with the ability and creativity of the professional staff of the production in India," states Ram Landes. "What makes Connected Hum Tum different is that other reality shows function on capturing people from the outside - there is a crew that shoots them and it's the crew's perspective that is captured on camera. In this case, there is no crew with the women here," says Zee TV content head Ajay Balwankar. Deol says he had no plans to do anything with TV but the format of the show floored him and he had no option but to sign on.

Abhay Deol & Zee TV's Ajay Balwankar: Will Zee TV's audiences take to the new experiment? "Television is a powerful medium," he says. "As far as the women who are showcasing themselves on TV through this show are concerned, it was their choice and they chose to take the camera home. The producers and directors have given them dignity and they can show whatever they wish to. We hope it will help men understand women's point of view better." Media observers expressed some caution about whether Zee TV's core audience will take a shining to Connected Hum Tum. "Zee TV is treading on ground that Colors has with Bigg Boss which has created a buzz," says a media observer. "So far Zee TV has been known for its talent hunts like DID, India's Best Dramebaaz, Saregama, and derivatives of these shows and its strong fictional content. We will have to see how its core audience reacts to this show which could be titillating as compared to the fare they have been used to." But Balwankar says audiences will take to it well. He points out: "The core idea at the heart of the show is to bring families together by helping them understand women better. In studying the mind space of six women at different crossroads in life, Zee TV gives audiences a chance to understand the psyche of today's women thereby understanding the women in our own lives better."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Zee TV forays into peep-show TV with Connected Hum Tum". DISHA SHAH,Indiantelevision.com Team. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Zee TV forays into peep-show TV with Connected Hum Tum".
  3. ^ "Abhay Deol to host Connected Hum Tum, a show on six women's lives".
  4. ^ "Zee TV forays into peep-show TV with Connected Hum Tum".