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Pudhcha Paaul

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Pudhcha Paaul
GenreSoap opera
Directed byHarshad Paranjape
Kedar Vaidya
Vaibhav Chinchalkar
Starringsee below
Theme music composerNilesh Moharir
Opening theme"Pudhcha Paaul" by Bela Shende and Nihira Joshi
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes1944
Production
ProducersPeter Gundra
Vidhyadhar Pathare
Production locationsGemini Studio, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
EditorsSachin Randive
Aseem Momin
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyIris Productions
Original release
NetworkStar Pravah
Release2 May 2011 (2011-05-02) –
1 July 2017 (2017-07-01)
Related
Saath Nibhaana Saathiya

Pudhcha Paaul (transl.The Next Step) is an Indian Marathi soap opera that aired on Star Pravah.[1] It is an official remake of Hindi television serial Saath Nibhaana Saathiya of StarPlus.[2] It premiered on 2 May 2011 and stopped on 1 July 2017 completing 1944 episodes.[3] It is one of the longest-running Marathi television series and Star Pravah's longest-running series also.

Premises

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Kalyani is a simple naive girl. She married in the Sardeshmukh family where she develops a bitter-sweet relation with her mother-in-law Rajlaxmi, the stern matriarch of the family. Rajlaxmi makes Kalyani dance to her tunes. The story progresses as Rajlaxmi turns mentor to Kalyani.[4]

Plot

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The story revolves around a simple innocent orphaned village girl named Kalyani. She does all the household work yet her aunt Kanchanmala and cousin Rupali cannot tolerate her, and torture her daily. She is illiterate and they do not allow her to take any education. One day Rajalaxmi (aka Akkasaheb) Sardeshmukh comes to their home with his son Soham for marriage of Rupali with Soham who already has an affair with another girl. But instead of Rupali she likes Kalyani and decides to make the latter her daughter-in-law, going against the wishes of her son.

Later both Kalyani and Rupali are married to Soham and Rohit (Soham's cousin) respectively. Rupali is jealous of Kalyani as she failed to become elder daughter-in-law of Sardeshmukh mansion which may deprive her of inheriting the property of the Sardeshmukh family. She, along with the evil plans of her mother Kanchanmala creates problems in Kalyani's life and tries to kill her. With all of these troubles on her shoulder, Kalyani completes all of her duties and wins all other family member's hearts. Later Soham also coming out from his past, falls in love with Kalyani and accepts her as his wife. In all the troubles Rajalaxmi supports her as her own daughter making an inherent bond between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

Taking the opportunity of brother's death Soham's ex-girlfriend comes again in Soham and Kalyani's married life to make Kalyani's life hell. She pretends as mentally unstable and innocent Kalyani takes her in Sardeshmukh mansion going against everyone's decision. Soham's ex now makes problems to kick Kalyani out of the house and to bring back Soham again in her life.

Cast

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Main

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  • Jui Gadkari as Kalyani Sardeshmukh – Kanchanmala's niece; Rupali's cousin; Soham's ex-wife; Sameer's wife; Karan's mother[5]
  • Harshada Khanvilkar as Rajlaxmi (Akkasaheb) Sardeshmukh – Jaywantrao's wife; Soham and Sameer's mother; Karan's grandmother

Recurring

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  • Sangram Samel as Sameer Sardeshmukh – Rajlaxmi and Jaywantrao's younger son; Madhukar's adoptive son; Soham's brother; Kalyani's second husband; Karan's adoptive father
  • Aryan Devgiri as Karan Sardeshmukh – Kalyani and Soham's son; Sameer's adoptive son
  • Sharmila Shinde as Rupali Randive Sardeshmukh – Kanchanmala's daughter; Kalyani's cousin; Rohit's wife; Chakuli's mother[6]
  • Suyash Tilak / Abhijeet Kelkar as Rohit Sardeshmukh – Devaki and Yashwant's son; Soham and Sameer's cousin; Rupali's husband; Chakuli's father
  • Aastad Kale as Soham Sardeshmukh – Rajlaxmi and Jaywantrao's elder son; Sameer's brother; Kalyani's ex-husband; Swapnali's husband; Karan's father
  • Swapnali Patil as Swapnali Sardeshmukh – Soham's widow; Bunty's wife
  • Radhika Harshe / Supriya Pathare as Kanchanmala Randive – Chintamani's sister; Rupali's mother; Kalyani's aunt
  • Ajinkya Joshi as Chintamani – Kanchanmala's brother; Kalyani and Rupali's uncle
  • Milind Safai as Jaywantrao Sardeshmukh – Yashwant's brother; Rajlaxmi's husband; Soham and Sameer's father; Karan's grandfather
  • Mrunal Deshpande as Devaki Sardeshmukh – Yashwant's wife; Rohit's mother; Chakuli's grandmother
  • Shrirang Deshmukh as Yashwant Sardeshmukh – Jaywantrao's brother; Devaki's husband; Rohit's father; Chakuli's grandfather
  • Pradeep Velankar as Dadasaheb Sardeshmukh – Yashwant and Jaywant's father
  • Tarka pednekar as Pooja rajlaxmi daughter
  • Sonali Naik as Kaveri Jaywant Sardeshmukh
  • Tejashree Dharne as Sayali Pradhan
  • Rashmi Anpat as Aishwarya Karan wife
  • Prasad limaye as Karan Sardeshmukh
  • Atisha Naik
  • Bharati Achrekar as Kusum
  • Madhavi Nimkar as Shweta
  • Avinash Narkar as Madhukar ; Sameers adoptive father
  • Samidha Guru as Poornima
  • Aarti More as Teju
  • Ketaki Palav as Inspector Divya
  • Samruddhi kelkar
  • Vidya karanjakar as sujata Deshpande
  • Swati deval as Priti Deshpande
  • Swati borkar as shakuntala
  • Rutuja Bagwe as minakshi sameer business partner
  • Veena Jagtap as fake shreya ep 1061
  • Ashok shinde as Aniket

Adaptations

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Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Saath Nibhaana Saathiya
साथ निभाना साथिया
3 May 2010 StarPlus 23 July 2017 Original
Marathi Pudhcha Paaul
पुढचं पाऊल
2 May 2011 Star Pravah 30 June 2017 Remake
Tamil Deivam Thandha Veedu
தெய்வம் தந்த வீடு
15 July 2013 Star Vijay 26 May 2017
Malayalam Chandanamazha ചന്ദനമഴ[7] 3 February 2014 Asianet 9 December 2017
Bengali Bodhuboron
বধুবরন
19 August 2013 Star Jalsha 29 January 2017
Telugu Intiki Deepam Illalu
ఇంటికి దీపం ఇల్లాలు
8 March 2021 Star Maa 9 September 2023

Reception

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In June 2011, it was the most watched Marathi serial with 3.8 TVR.[8] In week 5 of 2012, it gained 4.1 TVR fetching second position.[9] In week 13 of 2012, it garnered 4.2 TVR maintaining its top position.[10] In May 2012, it garnered 3.9 TVR with gaining second position.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Marathi Serial Pudhcha Paaul".
  2. ^ "TV viewers give Marathi TV serials inspired by Hindi soaps a thumbs up". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 18 February 2021.
  3. ^ "अक्कासाहेबांच्या 'पुढचं पाऊल'ला पूर्णविराम". Loksatta (in Marathi). Archived from the original on 18 February 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Maha-episodes-garner-high-TRPs-on-Marathi-TV". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Jui-Gadkari-Prasad-Limaye-Pudhcha-Paul-Asava-Sundar-Swapnancha-Bangala". The Times Of India.
  6. ^ "Actress Sharmila Shinde shares a throwback picture from her show 'Pudhcha Pauul'". The Times of India.
  7. ^ "I Want To Focus More On Serials Than Films As Small Screen Is My Comfort Zone: Shalu Kurian". The Times of India. 22 March 2017.
  8. ^ "STAR Pravah rules the TRP charts again". Afaqs.
  9. ^ "STAR Pravah records new high with 234 GRPs!". Adgully.
  10. ^ "Star Pravah is Maharashtra's No 1 Choice!". Disney Star.
  11. ^ "STAR Pravah records 256 GRPs; beats all Hindi GEC's to become #1!". Adgully.
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