Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta

Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta! (English: What Does Happiness means?) is a Marathi television drama series on Star Pravah produced by Mahesh Kothare and Adinath Kothare under Kothare Vision.[1][2] The series is loosely based on Bengali series Ke Apon Ke Por. It premiered on 17 August 2020. It stars Girija Prabhu and Mandar Jadhav.[3]

Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!
GenreDrama
Directed byChandrakant Kanse
StarringGirija Prabhu
Mandar Jadhav
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes145
Production
Producers
Production locationMumbai
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyKothare Vision
DistributorStar India
Release
Original networkStar Pravah
Picture format
Original release17 August 2020 (2020-08-17) 
present
Chronology
Related showsKe Apon Ke Por
External links
Hotstar
Production website

Plot

The story revolves around Kolhapur's affluent Shirke Patil family consisting of patriarch Yashwant Shirke-Patil (Dadasaheb), his wife Nandini (Mai), sons Malhar and Uday & their respective wives Shalini and Devki. Money minded by nature and influenced by their wives, Malhar and Uday constantly try to swindle their parents' money to satisfy their own selfish interests. Also, a part of the household is maid, Gauri, who was taken in by the family after her father sacrificed himself while saving Dadasaheb's life. Though treated as a daughter by Mai and Dadasaheb, she is constantly berated and ill-treated by other members of the family, except Malhar who sympathises with her.

The plot takes off when the Shirke-Patil's youngest son, Jaydeep, returns from London along with his girlfriend, Jyotika, whom he intends to marry. Having stayed away from the influence of his conniving brothers and sisters-in-law, he strives to keep the family united as well as providing Gauri with the kindness she deserves. A string of trying situations eventually lead to Jaydeep marrying Gauri in order to protect her honour.[4]

Cast

Main

  • Girija Prabhu as Gauri Jaydeep Shirke-Patil: Jaydeep's wife
  • Mandar Jadhav as Jaydeep Yashwant Shirke-Patil: Gauri's husband

Recurring

  • Varsha Usgaonkar as Nandini Yashwant Shirke-Patil (Mai): Yashwant's wife; Malhar, Jaydeep,Renuka and Uday's mother
  • Sunil Godse as Yashwant Shirke-Patil(Dadasaheb): Malhar, Jaydeep,Renuka and Uday's father; Nandini's husband
  • Madhavi Nimkar as Shalini Malhar Shirke-Patil:Shirke-Patil's eldest Daughter-in-Law
  • Kapil Honrao as Malhar Yashwant Shirke-Patil: Shirke-Patil's eldest son
  • Meenakshi Rathod as Devki Uday Shirke-Patil: Shirke-Patil's second daughter-in-law
  • Sunil Patil as Uday Yashwant Shirke-Patil: Shirke-Patil's second son
  • Abhishek Gaonkar as Anil: Devki's brother
  • Sayli Salunkhe as Jyotika: Jaydeep's girlfriend
  • Asha Dnyate as Amma: Maid of Shirke-Patil's house
  • Aparna Shardul as Renuka: Daughter of Maisaheb & Dadasaheb
  • Ganesh Revadekar as Shekhar:Renuka's husband
  • Amrut Gaikwad as Krish:Amma's brother
  • Pooja Thombare as Sweety: Anil's Girlfriend

Production

The series was initially put under development in March 2020, but was pushed till later in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in India. Filming finally began on 19 July 2020.[5]

On 20 July 2020 it was revealed that Mandar Jadhav had been roped-in to play the show's main lead.[6] Shortly after, it was announced that actress Girija Prabhu would be playing the female lead in the series.[7] The following month, veteran actress Varsha Usgaonkar was cast in the show in a prominent role, marking her return to Marathi television after a decade-long gap.[8] Other members of cast include Sunil Godse, Kapil Honrao, Madhavi Nimkar, Meenakshi Rathod and Sayli Salunkhe.[9][10]

Reception

The show has been popular among audience right since its inception, frequently appearing in BARC's Top 5 Marathi television shows.[11] In week 41, the series topped the ratings chart in its genre, garnering over five million viewers.

Adaptations

The basic concept of the series which started off with Ke Apon Ke Por in 2016 has since been adapted across six languages in India.

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Bengali Ke Apon Ke Por
কে আপন কে পর
25 July 2016 Star Jalsha 27 December 2020 Original
Tamil Raja Rani
ராஜா ராணி
29 May 2017 Star Vijay 13 July 2019 Remake
Telugu Kathalo Rajakumari
కథలో రాజకుమారి
29 January 2018 Star Maa 24 January 2020 Remake
Kannada Putmalli
ಪುತ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ
11 December 2017 Star Suvarna 22 June 2018 Remake
Marathi Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!
सुख म्हणजे नक्की काय असतं!
17 August 2020 Star Pravah Present Remake
Malayalam Padatha Painkili
പാടാത്ത പൈങ്കിളി
7 September 2020 Asianet Present Remake
Hindi Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2
साथ निभाना साथिया २
19 October 2020 Star Plus Present Remake

References

  1. "Marathi TV show 'Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!' all set to telecast soon – The Times of India". The Times of India. 19 July 2020.
  2. "'Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!' set to air soon? Read details". Republic World. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  3. Navalkar, Vaishnavi (24 July 2020). "Adinath Kothare Shares Trailer Of His Upcoming TV Production 'Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!'". Republic World.
  4. "Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!: Jaydeep to tie the knot with Gauri?". The Times of India. 19 October 2020.
  5. "महेश कोठारे निर्मित नवी मालिका 'सुख म्हणजे नक्की काय असतं!'". Loksatta. 20 July 2020.
  6. "Shree Gurudev Datta fame Mandar Jadhav to feature in the upcoming TV show Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!". The Times of India. 20 July 2020.
  7. "सुख म्हणजे नक्की काय असतं!:पहिल्यांदाच मालिकेत मुख्य भूमिका साकारतेय गिरीजा प्रभू, सांगतेय या खास अनुभवाविषयी". Divya Marathi.
  8. Satphale, Anup (7 August 2020). "Varsha Usgaonkar returns to Marathi TV after a decade". The Times of India.
  9. Patil, Rohan (18 August 2020). "'Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!' cast: See details of actors & their characters on the show". Republic World.
  10. "Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta! Serial Cast, Start From, Story, Actors Name". 21 July 2020.
  11. "Rang Majha Vegla To Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta!: Here's The Top 5 Shows Of Marathi TV". Times of India. October 1, 2020.
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