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Deving Durgatiharinim (দেবীং দুর্গতিহারিণীম্)
GenreMythology
Developed byDr. Dhyanesh Narayan Chakroborty
Written byDr.Gobinda Gopal Mukherjee, Madhuri Mukherjee, Hemanta Mukhopadhyay
Directed byHemanta Mukhopadhyay, Sailen Mukhopadhyay
Voices ofHemanta Mukhopadhyay, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle, Manna Dey, Sandhya Mukherjee, Aarati Mukherjee,

Manabendra Mukherjee, Dwijen Mukherjee, Utpala Sen, Pratima Banerjee, Nirmala Mishra, Ashima Mukherjee,

Anup Ghoshal, Tarun Banerjee, Sailen Mukherjee, Shipra Basu, Banashree Sengupta, Haimanti Sukla, Pintu Bhattachariya, Aparna Sengupta, Samaresh Roy, Arun Krishna Ghosh, Prabhas Prasun, Shakti Thakur[1]
Narrated byUttam Kumar, Basanta Chowdhury, Chhanda Sen, Partha Ghosh[1]
ComposersPandit V. Balsara, Shyamal Gupta
Country of originIndia
Original languagesBengali, Sanskrit
Production
Production locationKolkata
EditorAshima Mukherjee
Running time59 Mins. 38 Secs.
Original release
NetworkAll India Radio
Release23/09/1976

History

The program was first aired by All India Radio on 23 September 1976 on the holy day of Mahalaya. It replaced the long running program Mahishasura Mardini narrated by Birendra Krishna Bhadra. It was dubbed as a "revamp", replacing Bhadra as the narrator by legendary Bengali film star Uttam Kumar, and Pankaj Mullick was replaced by Hemanta Mukherjee as the music director for the program.

The new program, however, was a huge flop, and was criticized a lot by the listeners. Such was the backlash that AIR decided to issue a public apology and continue broadcasting the one narrated by Bhadra on Mahalaya. The new program was there after scheduled to be aired every year on the day of Durga Mahasashthi (seven days after Mahalaya).

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