Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha

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Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha
Dilya Ghari tu sukhi raha title-card.jpg
Directed byRakesh Sarang
Girish Vasaikar
StarringSee below
Theme music composerKaushal Inamdar
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes336
Production
ProducerRakesh Sarang
Production companyCamps Club
DistributorZee Entertainment Enterprises
Release
Original networkZee Marathi
Picture format576i SDTV
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release28 November 2011 (2011-11-28) –
22 December 2012 (2012-12-22)

Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha (Marathi: Live Happily in the home given to you) is an Indian soap opera that airs on Zee Marathi.[1]

Synopsis[]

The show is about the changes that come in a girl's life and how her marital home differs from her paternal home and the overriding question in every girl and every mother's heart that will her daughter get the same love and care in her marital home. The story revolves around Vrunda a bright, ambitious, righteous girl who is aspires to be an engineer. She is the topper at her college and her parents have many hopes for her. Her family comprises her father Baburao a simple service man, her mother Mangala who is a homemaker, elder sister Chandana and a younger brother. Vrunda's life takes an unforeseen turn when due to tragic circumstances that render her family helpless she is married to Prasad Chorge from the same chawl. Her entry into matrimony squashes her dreams of a bright education and promising career. She has to face the strongest challenge in her life, that of a very manipulative, conniving mother-in-law Kanta Chorge whose sole aim is to teach Vrunda a lesson as she is the only one who has threatened her stronghold in the chawl. Will Vrunda find love & support in Prasad who would soon spot the burning desire in her to excel, or will matrimony and the daily grind of managing expectations take a toll on her.

Plot[]

Vrunda an aspiring student with free-minded gets on the wrong foot with Kanta Chorghe an evil resident Limbuwadi. Vrunda's elder sister Chandana's marriage gets fixed with Kanta's son Prasad. But while traveling, she meets with an accident and loses one of her leg and hence Kanta tries to break the alliance. Vrunda's parents get shocked with this news and asks her to agree for the alliance. Kanta to defeat Vrunda's self-esteem, she asks her parents to get Vrunda married to Prasad and they agree. After the marriage, Kanta misunderstands Vrunda's every attempt and creates hurdles for her and tries to torture her.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Saurabh Gogate as Prasad Chorghe
  • Bhakti Deshpande as Vrunda Kakade
  • Atisha Naik as Kanta Chorghe

Recurring[]

  • Mrunal Chemburkar as Vrunda and Chanda's mother
  • Rajan Bhise as Baburao Kakade, Vrunda and Chanda's father
  • Yogesh Soman
  • Rupali Bhosale
  • Pratiksha Jadhav

Plot summary[]

Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha is a story of two families living opposite to each other in Mumbai's crowdie area of Limbuwadi. Though the families are well known to each other from many years, their lifestyle, their thinking, their approach to lives and their upbringing is extremely different. The couples from both families will be played by well known actors Rajan Bhise-Mrunal Chemburkar and Yogesh Soman-Atisha Naik. Two new faces, Saurabh Gogte and Bhakti Deshpande made their debuts on television with "Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha".

Reception[]

Grand Premiere[]

A grand premiere of this new Marathi serial was held in the presence of huge audience at Sahakar Nagar, Wadala. The inaugural episode was witnessed by the audience gathered on this occasion in the presence of all the artistes from this serial besides other celebrities who were present there. Abhijeet Khandkekar played the host of the programme.[2][3]

Airing history[]

The show was aired from 28 November 2011 by Monday to Saturday at 7 pm.

No. Airing Date Days Time (IST)
1 28 November 2011 – 14 April 2012 Mon-Sat 7 pm
2 16 April – 22 December 2012 7.30 pm

References[]

  1. ^ "Zee Marathi presents new show 'Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha'".
  2. ^ "झी मराठीच्‍या 'दिल्‍या घरी तू सुखी राहा' या मा��िकेचा पहिल्‍यांदाच भव्‍य प्रिमीयर". Divya Marathi (in Marathi).
  3. ^ "'Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha' launched with Premiere". Marathi Movie World.

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