Diwali, the festival of lights, holds a special place in the heart of producer Binaiferr Kohli. Known for her creative brilliance in Indian television, Binaiferr reflects on what Diwali means to her both personally and professionally.
“Diwali means so many things. It’s a special festival to me. It’s Ram Ji’s homecoming and symbolizes the victory of good over evil. The festival of lights is so beautiful; we decorate our house with flowers, lights, and rangoli. It’s all about sweet snacks, people visiting, and everyone dressed in nice clothes,” she says, emphasizing the warmth and joy the festival brings to her home.
Binaiferr, who has produced many successful shows with Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai and Happy Ki Ultan Paltan on air, also speaks about the significance of Diwali on-screen, noting how the portrayal of the festival enhances the visual appeal of television serials. “The Diwali sequence on screen looks beautiful. It’s a change in the serial visuals—the house and the people the audience sees every day are now dressed up, performing Pooja, and celebrating. It gives the audience a chance to celebrate the festival twice—once in their own homes and once through their favorite characters on TV.”
She further highlights how the festive outfits worn by the actors during Diwali sequences become an inspiration for viewers. “The festive outfits that the actors wear during Diwali sequences are loved by the audience. Many people remember the colors and designs, and some even replicate these outfits, adding to the festive spirit.”
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In addition to celebrating festivals, Binaiferr believes that introducing plot twists during festive tracks heightens the entertainment value. “I totally agree that introducing twists takes the entertainment quotient up. Celebrating festivals, bringing across meaningful messages, and creating the right look and feel takes the show up a notch,” she explains.
Looking ahead, she promises that audiences can expect more festive celebrations on-screen. “Audiences can now expect many more festivals like Christmas, Holi, Republic Day, and every little and big festival we come across. It’s a celebration on screen,” she adds, ensuring that her shows will continue to reflect the rich cultural tapestry of India while entertaining viewers.