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Aabhalmaya
GenreIndian Soap Opera
Drama
Written byVinay Apte
Abhitem Joshi
Directed byVinay Apte
Mandar Devasthali
StarringSee below
Theme music composerAshok Patki
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes699
Production
ProducerAchyut Vaze
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyMagic Box Production
Original release
NetworkAlpha TV Marathi
Release16 August 1999 (1999-08-16) –
4 July 2003 (2003-07-04)

Aabhalmaya (transl. Skylove) was an Indian Marathi language television series which was aired on Alpha TV Marathi.[1] It starred Sukanya Kulkarni, Manoj Joshi and Sanjay Mone in lead roles.[2]

Seasons

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Season Episodes Originally Broadcast
First aired Last aired
1 475 16 August 1999 (1999-08-16) 8 June 2001 (2001-06-08)
2 224 19 August 2002 (2002-08-19) 4 July 2003 (2003-07-04)

Plot

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The story revolves around the Professor Sudha Joshi teacher in Ratanbai College, whose family includes her husband Sharad who is also a professor, and they have two daughters Akansha and Anushka. When Sharad falls in love with another Professor Chitra whom he have a one daughter named Chingi, it leads to a rift in the family.[3][4]

Cast

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Main

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  • Sukanya Kulkarni as Sudha Joshi; professor from Ratanbai college, Sharad's wife, Akansha & Anushka's mother, Chingi's stepmother
  • Manoj Joshi as Sharad Joshi; Sudha's husband & Chitra's love interest, Akansha, Anushka & Chingi's father
  • Sanjay Mone as Jaya Nimkar; Sudha's colleague
  • Atisha Naik as Chitra; Sharad's love interest, Chingi's mother
  • Shweta Sane as Varsha Nimkar
  • Shubhangi Joshi as Akka
  • Mugdha Godbole as Akansha Joshi; Sudha and Sharad's daughter
    • Sanjyot Hardikar-Pawar replacing godbole as Akansha Joshi
  • Pari Telang as Anushka Joshi; Sudha and Sharad's daughter
    • Manava Naik replacing gokhale as elder Anushka Joshi
      • Sameera Kumari replacing naik as elder Anushka Joshi
  • Swarangi Marathe as young (Chingi) Akshata Joshi; Sudhir and Chitra's daughter
    • Ketaki Thatte replacing marathe as elder (Chingi) Akshata Joshi
      • Chaitrali Chirmule-Gupte as elder (Chingi) Akshata Joshi
  • Harshada Khanvilkar as Sushma; Sukanya's sister
  • Ankush Chaudhari as Sunny; Sushma's husband

Recurring

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  • Bhushan Dhupkar as Bunty
  • Shaila Sawant-Kanekar as Prof. Sunanda Sonawane
  • Swati Apte as Prof. Ranganekar
  • Vijay Patwardhan as Prof. Ghatpande
  • Ajit Kelkar as Prof. Gawaskar
  • Uday Sabnis as Manna Pradhan
  • Pratibha Goregaonkar as Seema
  • Prashant Deshpande as Kiran
    • Rahul Mehendale as Kiran
  • Purnima Patil as Pallavi
    • Rujuta Deshmukh as Pallavi
  • Amod Oak as Bhushan
    • Rutuj Kulkarni as Bhushan
  • Sunita Gore as Aaji
  • Prasad Pandit as Arvind Mahajan
  • Smita Oak as Sarita Mahajan
  • Parag Bedekar as Nishant
  • Meena Naik as Kalyani Shirodkar
  • Avishkar as Virendra Shirodkar
  • Kshama Ninawe as Nutan Shirodkar
  • Irawati Lagoo as Priti Shirodkar
  • Ashok Sathe as Mr. Kulkarni
  • Prasad Oak as Suhas Dani
  • Jayant Ghate as Vishwanath
  • Vilas Ujawane as Bhai Shelar
  • Hridaynath Rane as Aaba
  • Vivek Gore as Inspector Jayesh Chorghade
  • Ramdas Jadhav as Inspector Mane
  • Ravindra Berde as Mr. Thorat
  • Kshitij Zarapkar as Mr. Chandekar
  • Asawari Paranjape as Mrunal Dhurandhar
  • Shivaji Raut as Abhay Dhurandhar
  • Ganesh Pai as Manoj Kapadiya
  • Sonali Khare as Reshma Kapadiya
  • Neha Bam as Meera Yerawar
  • Arun Mohare as Khanderao Yerawar
  • Sachin Khedekar as Shrirang Yerawar
  • Suhas Naware as Karbhari
  • Vinay Apte as Yashwant Pawar (Kaka)
  • Arun Nalawade as Anna
  • Atharva Gharpure as Tanvir
  • Vedvati as Mohini
  • Swanandi Tikekar as Varsha
  • Sunil Tawade as Nachiket
  • Milind Phatak as Kaushik
  • Jagdish as C.P. Wagale
  • Anil Bhandare as Pratap More
  • Ajit Bhagat as Manohar Warang
  • Jagannath Kandalgaonkar as Mr. Kharshikar
  • Raju Patwardhan as Shipai
  • Prabhakar Pawar as Ramesh
  • Mahesh Subhedar as Eknath
  • Ashok Sawant as Mr. Deshpande
  • Subodh Bhave as Inspector Mohan
  • Shweta Mehendale as Reva
  • Bharati Patil as Inspector

References

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  1. ^ "20 Years Of Abhalmaya: Sukanya Mone, Manva Naik, Sanjyot Hardikar, Swarangi Marathe And Others Celebrate On Video Call". SpotboyE. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Abhalmaya: Here's how the cast of the first super hit Marathi show looks like now - Times of India". The Times of India. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Recalling the happy memories of 'Abhalmaya'". Marathi Movie World. 3 November 2015. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  4. ^ "'आभाळमाया'चा आनंदोत्सव". Loksatta (in Marathi). 3 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
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