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Later, Shiv and Gauri finally tie the knot and go to Varanasi after marriage. Gauri faces difficulty to adjust amongst old-fashioned customs. Due to her inability to get used to North Indian culture, Shiv's grandmother asks her to get comfortable in her Marathi outfit and culture. This irks Shiv's mother and she tries to create hurdles for Gauri.
Sir Sunderlal Hospital (SSH-BHU) is a teaching hospital affiliated with the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU) in Varanasi, India. Located on the BHU campus, it is the largest tertiary referral hospital in Eastern Uttar Pradesh state. [1] In 2018, it was upgraded to the status of AIIMS by the Government of India. [2]
Varanasi (Hindi pronunciation: [ʋaːˈraːɳəsi], [a] [b] also Benares, Banaras Hindustani pronunciation: [bəˈnaːrəs] [c] [12] [13] [14] or Kashi [d] [15]) is a city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world.
Aboli is an Indian Marathi language television series which premiered from 23 November 2021. It airing on Star Pravah. [1] It stars Sachit Patil and Gauri Kulkarni in lead roles. The show is produced by Sandip Sikcand under the banner of SOL Production Pvt. Ltd. [2]
Pages in category "Marathi-language television shows" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 230 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Zee Marathi. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Asambhav (transl. Impossible) is an Indian Marathi language television series which aired on Zee Marathi. The show starred Umesh Kamat, Manasi Salvi, Neelam Shirke and Urmilla Kothare in lead roles. It premiered from 12 February 2007 by replacing Vadalvaat. The series is based on the concept of re-incarnation in Hindu culture.
The Marathi-language television industry was started in India in 1984. Although earlier confined to a half an hour slot in the national television Doordarshan , the industry has now expanded with many commercial TV channels currently on air.