Return of 'Flop Show' on Doordarshan emotional: Savita Bhatti

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 20 2020 | 3:10 PM IST

Veteran actor-producer Savita Bhatti on Wednesday said she feels "rejuvenated" after Doordarshan announced the re-run of "Flop Show", the satirical sitcom which is an intrinsic part of her identity.

"Flop Show", created and directed by Savita Bhatti's co-star and late husband, satirist Jaspal Bhatti, joins the long list of DD's iconic old shows such as "Ramayan", "Mahabharat", "Buniyaad", "Shaktimaan", among others to make a come back on the small screen amid the coronavirus-led lockdown.

On Monday, the national broadcaster revealed that it was bringing back the serial, which first aired in 1989.

"#JaspalBhatti's all time superhit #FlopShow is back. Watch everyday at 6pm only on @DDNational," the channel said on Twitter.

"The coming back of 'Flop Show' has rejuvenated my life... It's emotional as it's so intrinsic to my identity. All those layers of life's ups and downs, they just disappear.

"Now that it's back on TV, your identity is being refreshed in your own eyes. Otherwise you question yourself thinking 'Am I someone who can be a has-been at this stage of my life?' Whatever happens in your life, you will always be a part of such an eternal show," Savita Bhatti told PTI in an interview.

Doordarshan's announcement came over a month after fans on social media rallied for the re-run of "Flop Show".

In the April 1 interview with PTI, Savita Bhatti said she would love to see the show return to the small screen.

The actor said she learnt about the show was returning after a good Samaritan alerted her on social media.

"Last month, a lot of people told me that they have tagged Doordardshan on social media and asked the channel to bring back the show. On my personal level, I reached out to the former DD chairperson A Surya Prakash. The chairman was kind enough to get back tome saying he had forwarded my suggestion and it should happen quickly.

"Someone told me on Monday on Facebook that the show is coming back. I checked Instagram and somebody had posted about this there.People, on their own level, have been sharing about it, but I didn't receive any official confirmation."
"He built a film environment in this city, used the locations for production and developed a pool of local talent. Also hats off to the team as well who latched on tothe show as it were their own project."
"It was the first time we saw a Sikh gentleman on TV associated with intelligent thoughts and humour with great depth. We've always been in the periphery, we have been ridiculed, we are thought as people who could speak Punjabi and say 'Oho ho' and 'Balle Balle'."

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First Published: May 20 2020 | 3:10 PM IST

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