Phulala Sugandh Matichaa

Phulala Sugandh Matichaa (tans-Flower Has The Smell of Sand)is an Indian Marathi language television series, which is broadcast on Star Pravah from 2 September 2020. The show is an adaptation of the Star Plus series Diya Aur Baati Hum. Both shows Diya Aur Baati Hum and Phulala Sugandha Maticha are produced by Shashi and Sumeet Mittal under the banner Shashi Sumeet Productions. [1][2][3]

Phulala Sugandh Maticha
GenreDrama
Created byShashi Sumeet Productions
Based onDiya Aur Baati Hum
Written bySamir Garud
Directed byDeepak Nalawade
Girish Vasaikar
StarringSee below
ComposerNilesh Moharir
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes140
Production
ProducersShashi Mittal
Sumeet Mittal
CinematographyRashid Beg
EditorLalsahab Yadav
Running time22 minutes
Production companyShashi Sumeet Productions
Release
Original networkStar Pravah
Original release2 September 2020 (2020-09-02) 
present

Plot

Set on backdrop of Shirdi. The story centers upon a 20-year-old college student, Kirti, whose dream is to become an Indian Police Service officer, and Shubham, a sweetshop owner and sweetmaker. Kirti's dreams and aspirations are destroyed as she loses her parents in a terrorist attack. Planning to move abroad, her brother Sagar fixes her marriage to Shubham whose strict mother Jiji Akka wants her daughter-in-law to be simple and not well-educated, with the excellent skills of a housewife.

After discovering this, Sagar lies about Kirti's education level to ensure her settlement. Kirti gives up her education and dreams, accepting her roles as a wife and the elder daughter-in-law of the family. Soon, as her truth of being educated and not knowing cooking is revealed, Jiji Akka banishes her.

The story shows how Shubham becomes her strength and helps her to fulfil her dreams.[4]

Cast

  • Harshad Atkari[5] as Shubham Daulatrao Jamkhedkar
  • Samruddhi Kelkar[6] as Kirti Shubham Jamkhedkar / Kirti Kadam
  • Aishwarya Shete as Sonali Vikram Jamkhedkar
  • Aditi Deshpande as Chandrakala Daulatrao Jamkhedkar (Jiji Akka)
  • Prashant Choudappa as Daulatrao Jamkhedkar (Bhau)
  • Tushar Sali as Vikram Daulatrao Jamkhedkar (Shubham's brother)
  • Amogh Chandan as Sagar Kadam (Kirti's brother)
  • Purva Phadake as Aarti Sagar Kadam
  • Bhumija Patil as Janhavi Daulatrao Jamkhedkar (Shubham's sister)
  • Akash Patil as Tushar Daulatrao Jamkhedkar (Shubham's brother)
  • Usha Naik as Kakisaheb[7]
  • Kalyani Tapase as Madhuri (Kirti's friend)
  • Nikita Patil as Bhingari (Jamkhedkar's Maid)
  • Shubhada Naik as Aarti's mother

Reception

The show had received highest TRP in Broadcast Audience Research Council. It is in Top 5 Marathi television shows.[8]

Adaptations

Sr. No. Language Title Original release Network(s) Episodes
1 Hindi Diya Aur Baati Hum 29 August 2011 - 10 September 2016 Star Plus 1487
2 Malayalam Parasparam 22 July 2013 - 31 August 2018 Asianet 1525
3 Tamil En Kanavan En Thozhan (Dubbed) 2012 - 2017 Star Vijay 1487
4 Marathi Manasicha Chitrakar Toh 25 November 2013 - 4 February 2015 Star Pravah 377
5 Bengali Tomay Amay Mile 11 March 2013 - 20 March 2016 Star Jalsha 992
6 Kannada Akashadeepa 2017 - 2019 Star Suvarna 675
7 Marathi Phulala Sugandh Matichaa 2 September 2020 - present Star Pravah Ongoing
8 Tamil Raja Rani 12 October 2020 - present Star Vijay Ongoing

References

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