Audiences’ support drives producer Sonali Jaffar to juggle three hit TV shows!
Satisfied with the run of their ongoing show #AapkiNazronNeSamjha is enjoying #SonaliJaffar expresses her gratitude. She says that at Full House Media, led by her and Amir Jaffar, the idea is to “surprise the audience with something new” with every show. The show narrates the story of a gifted photographer, who is deprived of his sense of sight. But he never let this shortcoming affect his art.
“Aapki Nazron… is based on a popular Bengali show called Sanjher Baati. The story is very interesting and somewhere we knew that if done well this will connect with the audience. Thankfully everything fell into place. Thankfully, I have a good team of writers, who come up with new ideas and good at adapting good shows as well. Sometimes I do oversee the writing,” says Jaffar, who is also a writer.
Presently, apart from Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha, the production has two more shows running, Tujhse Hai Raabta and Qurbaan Hua. One wonders if it is difficult to multi-manage.
“All these three shows are interesting in their individual ways and loved by the audience. After all, we make shows for our viewers so their support drives us. Also, I don’t see it as multitasking but as storytelling that I enjoy. It’s an absolutely wonderful and creative process,” she adds. As talks veered towards TV content, Jaffar feels that there is an improvement, and a major reason for this change is the digital boom.
So what are the future plans for Full House Media? “We aim at creating more and more fascinating content that would definitely suit the taste of our viewers. We don’t want to repeat ourselves; we enjoy experimenting and understanding what the audience wants. And it’s not just about the story, but also about casting, direction, presentation, makeup, dialogues… we put the best team together to come up with the best result. We will never compromise on quality,” she answers.
From being a journalist to writer of popular shows to turning a producer, Jaffar herself has had a fascinating journey so far. All these years and dabbling into different things taught her a lot. “I was 21 when I became a journalist and at 31 I was into writing shows. I never thought of shifting gears but things happened and I took up all the challenges to my stride. We all have one life, why not make it big? Why not try everything that we can, so that we don’t regret it later. That’s what I did. Now as a producer too I am enjoying my stint. I am happy and indebted to how things turned out. If I get the opportunity to try a few more things in the coming time, I would embrace them as well,” she wraps up.