Vahinisaheb
GenreDrama
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes734
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkZee Marathi
Release20 November 2006 (2006-11-20) 
9 May 2009 (2009-05-09)

Vahinisaheb (transl.Sister-in-law) is an Indian Marathi-language television series which aired on Zee Marathi.[1] It premiered from 20 November 2006 by replacing Oon Paaus and ended on 9 May 2009 completing 734 episodes.[2] It starred Bhargavi Chirmule, Suchitra Bandekar, Vinay Apte and Sharad Ponkshe in lead roles.[3]

Plot

After the demise of Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar's first wife, Kalindi, a new chapter unfolds in his life as he decides to embrace matrimony once again, this time with Yamini. However, despite the union, Bhaiyyasaheb finds himself grappling with a certain hesitancy—a reluctance to bestow upon Yamini the esteemed title of Vahinisaheb. This intriguing layer in their relationship adds depth to the narrative, inviting viewers to delve into the complexities of Bhaiyyasaheb's emotions as he navigates the delicate balance between past and present, love and memory. The series becomes a nuanced exploration of the intricacies within the dynamics of remarriage, where the echoes of the past linger, shaping the contours of the present.

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Vinay Apte as Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar
  • Sharad Ponkshe as Dharma Deshmukh
  • Ashok Shinde as Bhavani Shankar
  • Ashwini Ekbote as Kaveri Sudhir Jaykar
  • Jayant Savarkar as Ranga Dalvi
  • Rohini Hattangadi as Shalini Bhosale
  • Rupali Bhosale as Charu Deshmukh
  • Samidha Guru as Sweety
  • Onkar Karve as Vishwas Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar
  • Sai Ranade as Janaki Dharma Deshmukh / Janaki Jaysingh Kirloskar
  • Abhijeet Kelkar / Ketan Kshirsagar as Jaysingh Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar
  • Rugvedi Pradhan / Bhagyashri Rane as Neha Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar / Neha Kunal Jaykar
  • Sandhya Mhatre as Kalindi Bhaiyyasaheb Kirloskar
  • Avinash Narkar as Shrikant Dalvi
  • Lokesh Gupte as Naresh Dalvi
  • Swanand Joshi as Nana Joshi / Madhav Shinde
  • Girish Pardeshi as Kunal Jaykar (Raja)
  • Bal Karve as Aaba Jaykar
  • Prasanna Ketkar as Sudhir Jaykar
  • Anand Kale as Vikram Gadkari
  • Shilpa Navalkar as Diksha Vikram Gadkari
  • Shantanu Moghe as Sumedh Mujumdar
  • Kashyap Parulekar as Abhay Bhosale
  • Kirti Pendharkar as Sushama Kulkarni
  • Suhas Bhalekar as Vasant Kulkarni
  • Sunil Godbole as Dr. Agnihotri
  • Atul Mahajan as Dr. Gadkari
  • Seema Deshmukh as Rukmini
  • Sunil Tawde as Ganga
  • Anil Gawas as Nanda
  • Pournima Ahire as Bayo
  • Jyotsna Das as Ahilya
  • Ramesh Chandane as Dadu
  • Vijay Mishra as Sada
  • Prakash Bhagwat as Sadashiv
  • Gauri Jadhav as Bhingari
  • Chinmay Kulkarni as Surya
  • Arun Bhadsavale as Rustam
  • Rajashri Nikam as Ranjana
  • Abhijeet Chavan
  • Vishakha Subhedar
  • Pratibha Goregaonkar
  • Sanjay Kshemkalyani
  • Vasudha Deshpande
  • Amruta Raorane
  • Manasi Magikar
  • Prajakta Kelkar
  • Smita Saravade
  • Rama Joshi

Awards

Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards
Year Category Recipient Role
2007 Best Supporting Character Female Rugvedi Pradhan Neha Kirolskar
2008 Best Actress Bhargavi Chirmule Bhairavi Kirloskar

References

  1. "Re-telecast of TV shows Vahinisaheb and Julun Yeti Reshimgathi to begin today - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. "वहिनीसाहेबांचा दरारा आता पुन्हा अनुभवायला मिळणार, सुचित्रा बांदेकर-भार्गवी चिरमुलेची गाजलेली मालिका 'वहिनीसाहेब' पुन्हा प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला". Divya Marathi (in Marathi).
  3. "Team work made serial Vahinisaheb popular - Times of India". The Times of India.
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