Glorious life lessons that Zee, Star and Sony TV teach us
everyday. This is why Soap Operas are Educational.
Characters
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Angry Hero (a.k.a. 8-Year-Old-Boy, a.k.a. Mentally
Challenged Man)
Saintly Wife
Nagging Mother-in-Law
Plus other characters
Background (a.k.a. the first 5000 episodes)
Angry Hero does not like Saintly Wife, despite the fact that
she looks like Princess Diana and behaves like Mother Teresa. There is no real
logic to this, it’s just how things are. Despite his constant torments (he
works late, never smiles at her, never buys her presents, and I don’t think
they have ever had sex – though, it is hard to tell on Indian TV if anyone ever
has sex at all – children come directly from Heaven), Saintly Wife continues to
suffer in peace (readies his clothes and black shoes in the morning, cooks his
favourite dishes, uncomplainingly listens to Nagging Mother-in-Law’s well, nagging).
Plotline (a.k.a. the next 5000 episodes)
A serious car accident is imminent. That causes Angry Hero
to become amnesiac, and promptly attain the competence of an 8-Year-Old-Boy (or
Mentally Challenged Man – it’s one or the other, deliberately kept vague by the
writers, presumably for legal reasons. We shall use both these character descriptions
interchangeably). Nagging Mother-in-Law, who was previously an avatar of Queen
Victoria, collapses like a house of cards. However, Saintly Wife rises to the
challenge. Takes on the mission to heal the 8-Year-Old-Boy back to health,
despite the best Brain Surgeon having uttered the cruelest words on TV – “I am
sorry”.
Challenges abound, but Saintly Wife takes care of every kind
of crazy that the writers can think of – house fire, Mother-in-law’s heart
attack, Scheming Uncle wanting to devour property and business, business
upheavals, cash crunch, police raid even. There is even a Nasty Distantly-Related-Nephew, who occasionally casts a bad eye on our virginal Saintly Wife. Our Saintly Wife is not just Princess
Diana and Mother Teresa, she is also Warren Buffet and Thakur Baldev Singh (of
Sholay fame). Needless to say, the Nagging Mother-in-Law converts over time (and even saves Saintly Wife from Nasty Distantly-Related-Nephew).
After the audience has coped with many, many instances of impending-doom-yet-saved-in-the-nick-of-time
by Saintly Wife, she and Mentally Challenged Man must conduct a huge puja in
the house to thank the Gods. Amidst a lot of background music of chanting and temple bells, (and
falling TRPs and drying up sponsorships), the Mentally Challenged Man must trip
and fall a l-o-n-g flight of stairs, then wake up in a hospital after “Operation!”,
“Brain Surgery!”, “Coma!” and “Unko hosh aa raha hai”, eventually to finally recognize
his Saintly Wife as his wife, and smile at her.
Lesson Learned
It may take a decade, but eventually, all Saintly
(or otherwise) Wives fix their husbands.