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Pallavi Joshi: Not everybody is privileged
Updated On: 08 March, 2016 08:40 AM IST | | Letty Mariam Abraham
On Women's Day, Pallavi Joshi talks about poor working conditions in the television industry, women's safety concerns and her small screen comeback

Pallavi Joshi
Q. You returned to TV after a decade. How does that feel?
A. It felt nice and some part of me had always missed it. When I came back, I realised what I had been missing. I didn’t do television because they have run-of-the-mill shows that continually churn out matter without second thoughts. But 'Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai' is different. After doing weekly shows, I found a story which had a beginning and an end. It has 130-odd episodes. Otherwise, soaps just go on and on depending on what the audience likes, what the channel demands and how TRPs go. I have produced two shows, so I know.

Pallavi Joshi
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