Phulpakharu (TV series)

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Phulpakharu
Phulpakharu.jpeg
GenreRomance
Directed byAmol Pathare
Starring
Theme music composerVishal-Jagdish
Opening themePhulpakharu by Kirti Killedar and Anurag Godbole
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes774
Production
ProducerMandar Devsthali
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
DistributorZee Entertainment Enterprises
Release
Original networkZee Yuva
Original release24 April 2017 (2017-04-24) –
26 October 2019 (2019-10-26)
External links
Website

Phulpakharu is an Indian Marathi television series which aired on Zee Yuva and was digitally available on ZEE5. The series premiered on 24 April 2017 and ended on 26 October 2019,[1] but was renewed during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][3][4][5]

Plot[]

Manas and Vaidehi are in their college days. Manas is in love with Vaidehi, and he sends her poems. Vaidehi soon falls in love with these poems, and through a common friend, she meets her secret admirer. Due to an inter college drama competition, Vaidehi and Manas grow close, and Vaidehi falls in love with Manas. They begin dating soon after. Vaidehi’s best friend, Sameer Nawathe is in love with her, but she clears their misunderstandings and remains friends with him. Sameer’s father, a businessman sets a trap for Manas and Vaidehi’s families, but the truth comes out later, and at a New Year’s party, the families reconcile.

This marks the entry of Maya, who falls in love with Manas. She sweet talks Vaidehi, and becomes her friend. She troubles Manas, by visiting his home often, by trapping her and Manas in a classroom in college and paying a guy to click intimate pictures of them, blackmailing Manas indirectly. Maya tells Vaidehi one sided stories about Manas cheating on Vaidehi. Angry and hurt, Vaidehi breaks up with Manas. Sameer finds out about Maya’s plan and makes his own plan to fool her. Manas and Vaidehi reconcile. They reveal their relationship to their respective homes, getting acceptance in both homes.

Soon, Rocky, a completely egoistic musician, Maya’s friend, enters their lives, and insults their gang. Vaidehi challenges Rocky for a competition. Maya, meanwhile sweet talks Vaidehi’s friend, Tanya, and she helps Maya by influencing Varsha, Vaidehi’s best friend, against Vaidehi. Tanya also creates problems for the group, by stealing and hiding their equipment. On Holi, Maya mixes bhaang in the thandai, leading to Manas and Vaidehi having an intercourse. Their gang wins the competition and Vaidehi is revealed pregnant, after their college ends. Meanwhile, Sameer and Tanya fall in love with each other and start dating.

After they tell their families, Manas’s father tells him to earn a certain amount of money in order to come back home. Soon after, Manas starts working at a travel company. Manas and Vaidehi get married. Manas’ boss’ wife, Shalmali is a woman with no child of her own. She starts becoming protective about pregnant Vaidehi and starts disliking Manas. She creates many troubles in Manas and Vaidehi ‘s lives, by influencing Vaidehi against Manas and kidnapping Vaidehi. She is revealed with a psychological problem, and later Manas and Vaidehi forgive her.

Meanwhile, Manas’ uncle, Kuldeep, has an eye on the property owned by Sadanand Rege. He pushes the family into troubles, causing Manas’ accident, where he goes into coma for a long time. Finally, Kuldeep is arrested. Soon after, a baby girl is born to Manas and Vaidehi, and they name her Mahi. They think of donating their child to motherless Shalmali, but Shalmali refuses. They soon shift to a new house, gifted to them by Vaidehi’s father. Manas and Vaidehi join her father’s company.

Manas later starts working for RBK (Revati Kotibhaskar), as a musician and singer, a job of his dreams. Sameer too, joins the same company, a few days later. Revati, Manas and Sameer’s boss, hates Manas and Sameer’s friendship, and plans to sabotage it. She accuses Manas of wrong, intimate behaviour. Vaidehi, aspiring to be a lawyer that time, takes up Manas’ case. Sameer supports Revati. This brings a lot of problems in Sameer and Tanya’s relationship. They break up soon after.

Vaidehi proves Manas not guilty, and Sameer and Manas reconcile. Revati is revealed to be jealous of Manas, who has everything. Sameer apologises to Tanya , and they get back together. Kuldeep (Manas’ uncle) asks for divorce from Kusum, Manas’ aunt. Kusum soon falls in love with Subu, Tanya’s relative, and they decide to marry each other. The show ends on Mahi’s first birthday, on a positive note.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Hruta Durgule as Vaidehi Inamdar-Rege: A young, confident, outgoing college girl, Manas' love interest (and later wife), daughter of Raosaheb Inamdar, sister of Vickudi, and mother of Mahi Rege
  • Yashoman Apte[6] as Manas Rege: A simple, shy college boy, Vaidehi's love interest (and later husband), son of Sadanand and Pratibha Rege, and Mahi's father
  • Manoj Kolhatkar as Sadanand Rege (Manas' father): A strict, moral, loving man who is Pratibha's husband
  • Shalaka Pawar as Manas' mother, Pratibha Rege: A simple, sweet woman

Recurring[]

  • Nilay Ghaisas as Vaidehi's brother, Vikrant (Vicky): A fun, loyal character often teased for his long hair
  • Deepak Karanjikar as Vaidehi's father, Raosaheb Inamdar
  • Ashish Joshi as Sameer Nawathe
  • Trushna Chandratre as Tanya
  • Priyanka Tendolkar as Varsha
  • Advait Kadne as Amit
  • Chetan Vadnere as Vaidehi's friend, Chetan
  • Gaurav Malvankar as Gaurav
  • Nupur Chitale as Radha
  • Senjali Thakur as a college teacher
  • Rupal Nand[7] as Revati
  • Rujuta Dharap as Maya
  • Hemangi Kavi as Shalmali
  • Abhijeet Kelkar as Sheetal
  • Prasad Oak as Manas' neighbour
  • Poorva Gokhale as Archana (Manas' neighbour)
  • Pournima Talwalkar as Kusum Aatya
  • Mandar Devsthali as Tanya's uncle[8]

Reception[]

Ratings[]

Week Year BARC Viewership
TRP Rank
Week 19 2020 0.7 4
Week 20 2020 0.7 4
Week 21 2020 0.7 4
Week 25 2020 0.8 3

Soundtrack[]

Phulpakharu
Soundtrack album by
Vishal-Jagdish
Released2017
Recorded2017-2019
GenreMarathi film soundtrack
LabelZee Yuva
ProducerVishal-Jagdish

The series' music was composed by Vishal-Jagdish, with lyrics by Vishal Rane and Ashwini Shende.[9]

Track List
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Phulpakharu Title song"Vishal RaneKirti Killedar, Anurag Godbole1:30
2."Tujhe Prem Majla Kalu Lagle"Vishal-JagdishSiddharth Bhavsar3:46
3."Algad Haluvar Manamadhe"Vishal Rane 3:04
4."Odh Tuzi"Vishal-JagdishKirti Killedar, Yashoman Apte2:54
5."Mi Tujha Mi Tujhi"Vishal-JagdishAboli Girhe, Chinmay Hulyalkar3:32
6."Don't Know If This Is Love"Vishal-Jagdish 3:15
7."Yaariyan"Vishal Rane, Mandar DevsthaliYashoman Apte, Ashish Joshi3:39
8."Houni Phulpakharu"Ashwini ShendeBela Shende, Savani Ravindra, Mangesh Borgaonkar, Kirti Killedar, Aboli Girhe, Yashoman Apte, Ashish Joshi3:13
9."Aaj Mein Behka Hoon"Vishal-JagdishKirti Killedar, Yashoman Apte2:21
10."Hi Survaat"Vishal-Jagdish  
11."Nande Sukhachi Savali"Vishal Rane 3:51
12."Sakhi Mhanu Priya Mhanu"Vishal RaneVishal Rane3:12

References[]

  1. ^ "Phulpakharu Ends: ... आणि अतिशय लोकप्रिय असलेल्या फुलपाखरू मालिकेने घेतला प्रेक्षकांचा निरोप". Times Now Marathi (in Marathi). 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  2. ^ "'Phulpakharu' is set for a rerun". The Times of India. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  3. ^ "'फुलपाखरू' मालिकेचे ६०० भाग पूर्ण, कलाकारांनी सेटवर असे केले सेलिब्रेशन". Lokmat (in Marathi). Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  4. ^ "आणि फुलपाखरू मालिकेतील वैदेही आणि मानसचं लग्न ठरलं!". Zee 24 Taas. 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  5. ^ "Phulpakharu completes 2 years of journey - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  6. ^ "'हा' अभिनेता महिन्यातले २५ दिवस सेटवरच". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  7. ^ "Phulpakharu: Here's what actress Rupal Nand has to say about her character Revati - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  8. ^ "Phulpakharu to see a surprise entry in the show; read to know more - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  9. ^ "TV show Phulpakharu to feature 12 songs, a unique feat on Marathi TV - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-01-18.

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