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Aabhalmaya | |
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Genre | Indian Soap Opera Drama |
Written by | Vinay Apte Abhitem Joshi |
Directed by | Vinay Apte Mandar Devasthali |
Starring | See below |
Theme music composer | Ashok Patki |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Marathi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 699 |
Production | |
Producer | Achyut Vaze |
Production locations | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Magic Box Production |
Original release | |
Network | Alpha TV Marathi |
Release | 16 August 1999 4 July 2003 | –
Abhalmaya (transl. Skylove) was an Indian Marathi television series which was aired on Alpha TV Marathi. It is one of the successful Marathi television series.[1] It starred Sukanya Kulkarni, Manoj Joshi and Sanjay Mone in lead roles.[2]
Seasons
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally Broadcast | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 475 | 16 August 1999 | 8 June 2001 | |
2 | 224 | 19 August 2002 | 4 July 2003 |
Plot
[edit]The story revolves around the Professor Sudha Joshi teacher in Ratanbai College, whose family includes her husband Sharad who is also a professor, and they have two daughters Akansha and Anushka. When Sharad falls in love with another Professor Chitra whom he have a one daughter named Chingi, it leads to a rift in the family.[3][4]
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Sukanya Kulkarni as Sudha Joshi; professor from Ratanbai college, Sharad's wife, Akansha & Anushka's mother, Chingi's stepmother
- Manoj Joshi as Sharad Joshi; Sudha's husband & Chitra's love interest, Akansha, Anushka & Chingi's father
- Sanjay Mone as Jaya Nimkar; Sudha's colleague
- Atisha Naik as Chitra; Sharad's love interest, Chingi's mother
- Shweta Sane as Varsha Nimkar
- Mukta Barve replacing sane as Varsha Nimkar
- Shubhangi Joshi as Akka
- Mugdha Godbole as Akansha Joshi; Sudha and Sharad's daughter
- Sanjyot Hardikar-Pawar replacing godbole as Akansha Joshi
- Pari Telang as Anushka Joshi; Sudha and Sharad's daughter
- Manava Naik replacing gokhale as elder Anushka Joshi
- Sameera Kumari replacing naik as elder Anushka Joshi
- Manava Naik replacing gokhale as elder Anushka Joshi
- Swarangi Marathe as young (Chingi) Akshata Joshi; Sudhir and Chitra's daughter
- Ketaki Thatte replacing marathe as elder (Chingi) Akshata Joshi
- Chaitrali Chirmule-Gupte as elder (Chingi) Akshata Joshi
- Ketaki Thatte replacing marathe as elder (Chingi) Akshata Joshi
- Harshada Khanvilkar as Sushma; Sukanya's sister
- Ankush Chaudhari as Sunny; Sushma's husband
Recurring
[edit]- Bhushan Dhupkar as Bunty
- Umesh Kamat as Bunty
- Shaila Sawant-Kanekar as Prof. Sunanda Sonawane
- Swati Apte as Prof. Ranganekar
- Vijay Patwardhan as Prof. Ghatpande
- Ajit Kelkar as Prof. Gawaskar
- Uday Sabnis as Manna Pradhan
- Pratibha Goregaonkar as Seema
- Prashant Deshpande as Kiran
- Rahul Mehendale as Kiran
- Purnima Patil as Pallavi
- Rujuta Deshmukh as Pallavi
- Amod Oak as Bhushan
- Rutuj Kulkarni as Bhushan
- Sunita Gore as Aaji
- Prasad Pandit as Arvind Mahajan
- Smita Oak as Sarita Mahajan
- Parag Bedekar as Nishant
- Shreyas Talpade as Nishant Mahajan
- Meena Naik as Kalyani Shirodkar
- Avishkar as Virendra Shirodkar
- Kshama Ninawe as Nutan Shirodkar
- Irawati Lagoo as Priti Shirodkar
- Ashok Sathe as Mr. Kulkarni
- Prasad Oak as Suhas Dani
- Jayant Ghate as Vishwanath
- Vilas Ujawane as Bhai Shelar
- Hridaynath Rane as Aaba
- Vivek Gore as Inspector Jayesh Chorghade
- Ramdas Jadhav as Inspector Mane
- Ravindra Berde as Mr. Thorat
- Kshitij Zarapkar as Mr. Chandekar
- Asawari Paranjape as Mrunal Dhurandhar
- Shivaji Raut as Abhay Dhurandhar
- Ganesh Pai as Manoj Kapadiya
- Sonali Khare as Reshma Kapadiya
- Neha Bam as Meera Yerawar
- Arun Mohare as Khanderao Yerawar
- Sachin Khedekar as Shrirang Yerawar
- Suhas Naware as Karbhari
- Vinay Apte as Yashwant Pawar (Kaka)
- Arun Nalawade as Anna
- Atharva Gharpure as Tanvir
- Vedvati as Mohini
- Swanandi Tikekar as Varsha
- Sunil Tawade as Nachiket
- Milind Phatak as Kaushik
- Jagdish as C.P. Wagale
- Anil Bhandare as Pratap More
- Ajit Bhagat as Manohar Warang
- Jagannath Kandalgaonkar as Mr. Kharshikar
- Raju Patwardhan as Shipai
- Prabhakar Pawar as Ramesh
- Mahesh Subhedar as Eknath
- Ashok Sawant as Mr. Deshpande
- Subodh Bhave as Inspector Mohan
- Shweta Mehendale as Reva
- Bharati Patil as Inspector
References
[edit]- ^ "20 Years Of Abhalmaya: Sukanya Mone, Manva Naik, Sanjyot Hardikar, Swarangi Marathe And Others Celebrate On Video Call". SpotboyE. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- ^ "Abhalmaya: Here's how the cast of the first super hit Marathi show looks like now - Times of India". The Times of India. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
- ^ "Recalling the happy memories of 'Abhalmaya'". Marathi Movie World. 3 November 2015. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- ^ "'आभाळमाया'चा आनंदोत्सव". Loksatta (in Marathi). 3 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
External links
[edit]- Aabhalmaya at IMDb
- Abhalmaya at ZEE5