The big news on Marathi Small Screen entertainment is that Viacom 18, which is a big media company in entertainment field, will be taking over ETV under their new banner Colors -Marathi. As a result of this, from the coming Gudhi Padwa day, we will find Marathi entertainment turning more colourful. On the very next day of their launch, Colors-Marathi will present a big awards event, which was sponsored by them outside India.
On the other side, Zee Marathi channel is all set to present their new serial ‘Dil Dosti Duniyadari’, which is targeted at young audience. This new serial is about six friends Kaivalya, ashutosh, Sujay, Aana ,Minal & Reshma. The serial is produced by popular cinematographer-director Sanjay Jadhav’s ‘Dreaming Twenty Four Seven’ company and is all set to air on 9th March at a new time 10.30 pm. Vinod Lavekar is the director of this serial.
By the way, if Zee Marathi has to compete with new programmes expected to be offered by Colors-Marathi, it has to seriously think about new subjects during prime time. It is high time to say goodbye to serials like ‘Honar Sunn Mi Hya Gharchi’ and ‘Julun Yeti Reshimgathi’ as both these serials have failed to appeal during the past few weeks.
On the eve of International Women’s day, DD-Sahyadri presented a very good informative programme ‘Hello Sakhi’, in which we saw Meghana Erande sharing her valuable experience in the field of Voice over and dubbing. Meghana appealed to all newcomers to train themselves in this field, as career wise it was a good option. According to her, for all those aspiring actors, knowledge of Voice Over and dubbing, is a must.
On TV 9 Marathi, we saw actress Kranti Redkar expressing her frank views on women’s rights. “I am myself fighting for my rights against a media company, filing defamation case against them. Every month I go and attend the hearing, because I feel that no one should take a woman for granted,” she said. When asked for a message to other women, she said, “Every woman has to strike a balance. On the contrary, If she is too much submissive, she cannot do justice to herself.”