Celesti Bairagey: Both society and TV shape each other

Celesti Bairagey

Actress Celesti Bairagey, known for her show "Rajjo" and Amazon Mini TV series "Amber Girls School," discusses the interdependence between society and television content

Celesti Bairagey

She believes that society and TV influence each other in a continuous loop, shaping and reflecting cultural norms, dreams, fears, and contradictions

Celesti Bairagey

Bairagey points out how television mirrors societal trends and, in turn, influences how people think, dress, and speak, with catchphrases from shows often becoming part of everyday language

Celesti Bairagey

She describes this interaction as a fascinating cycle, where life inspires art and art shapes life, creating a never-ending loop of influence

Celesti Bairagey

Bairagey compares daily soaps to comfort food, suggesting that while people may not openly admit it, they enjoy these shows as guilty pleasures

Celesti Bairagey

According to her, daily soaps resonate with universal emotions like love, heartbreak, ambition, and betrayal, reflecting parts of ourselves that we might not always acknowledge

Celesti Bairagey

She emphasizes that these shows are not just about societal values and beliefs but also tap into hidden fears and desires

Celesti Bairagey

This mutual shaping of society and television content continues to intrigue Bairagey, highlighting the deep connection between media and cultural dynamics