India is a
multilingual country. In fact, the federal structure of the country comprises
of states that have been arranged on the basis of separate languages. The
government of India recognises 22 languages as official languages and sanctions
funds to uphold the literary legacy of each of them. The most remarkable thing
is despite speaking different languages, Indians have adapted themselves to
live with this diversity. Most Indians are multilingual and understand various
languages. It is not uncommon to find a group of Indians having a conversation in
multiple languages.
However,
this perfect balance gets skewed when it comes to entertainment media. India
boasts of media comprising radio, television and cinema. Although entertainment
media runs in a number of languages, it is Hindi entertainment which is
unanimously considered to be national entertainment. Hindi satellite channels,
Hindi movies and Hindi music are regarded as the face of Indian entertainment
and play the greatest role in shaping Indian pop culture. This special
treatment of Hindi in the world of Indian entertainment is because of the fact
that Hindi is spoken and understood by a majority of the population. However, the
languages that have relatively fewer native speakers suffer due to this.
Let us take
the example of Odia. Since the number of native speakers of Odia is fewer than
that of Bengali, Telugu or Marathi, media corporations hesitate to invest in
the development of Odia content. As a result, Odia speakers get deprived of
quality multimedia content in their own language and are forced to consume
Hindi entertainment. This has resulted in the negligence of a large section of
the Odia speaking population that is not fluent in Hindi.
This
huge gap was first identified by Viacom 18 and it did not take much time to
launch a sister channel of Colors. The channel is known as Colors
Odia. Since there had been a serious absence of general entertainment
programmes in the language, the channel has bridged this gap with its drama,
situational comedies and reality shows in the Odia language. Colors Odia
has not only focused on the standard formula of entertainment that is comprised
of fiction and reality shows, but it has also added some masala to the formula by
incorporating talk shows and music based programmes. As a result, the people of
Odisha are able to enjoy world class entertainment in their own language.
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