Dil Dosti Duniyadari | |
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Also known as | 3D |
Genre | Sitcom |
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Written by | Manaswini Lata Ravindra |
Screenplay by | Ashish Pathare |
Story by | Sanjay Jadhav |
Directed by | Adwait Dadarkar |
Starring | See below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Marathi |
No. of episodes | 301 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Dreaming 24/7 Productions |
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Network | Zee Marathi |
Release | 9 March 2015 – 20 February 2016 |
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Dil Dosti Dobara |
Dil Dosti Duniyadari is a Marathi television sitcom produced by Sanjay Jadhav and Deepak Rane. It started airing on Zee Marathi from 9 March 2015. [1] It revolves around six friends living as paying guests in Mumbai with the home owner's nephew Sujay, in a house they affectionately call "Mazghar". [2] The serial's first season concluded on 20 February 2016. The series second season, Dil Dosti Dobara , was a reboot sequel. [3]
Dil Dosti Duniyadari is a journey of six friends, all of different shades and colours. Meenal, Sujay, Kaivalya, Anna, Ashutosh and Reshma not only share the same flat but also share their lives with each other. All of them have come to Mumbai with a reason of their own. When destiny brings them together, it becomes a mad man’s world to live in. Each day brings about a new set of fun-filled expeditions for them. No matter how bad the situation is they always stand by each other. The life in this house is no less than a roller coaster ride of emotions. These six individuals have now found family away from family. From here, begins a journey of evolving relationships, changing dreams, heartbreaks, and countless moments of pain and joy. But most of all, an unending journey of lifelong friendship.
The plot of Dil Dosti Duniyadari serial begins with a newly married Reshma who leaves her home in Akola to settle with her husband Rakesh. When she reaches Mumbai, she is heartbroken when she finds out that Rakesh has a girlfriend and was married to her unwillingly upon receiving threats from his father. Reshma leaves the house and does not know what to do, with her dreams crushed.
Another girl, Meenal, discovers Reshma abandoned and befriends her. She introduces Reshma to her flatmates. Initially they are reluctant to receive her, but soon bond with her mainly because Reshma is a talented cook. The story showcases the friends in various situations, exploring their emotions to the furthest extent and each one learns something new about life. Reshma changes as her friends teach her to live life full of freedom. Reshma and her friends decide not to tell her family the truth, at least until Reva, her younger sister, is married. Rakesh comes to respect Reshma.
The show concludes when Reshma, Rakesh, Nisha, and the friends reach Akola to attend Reva's marriage. When the marriage is done, Reshma and her friends reveal the truth in front of everyone. Rakesh's father threatens his son to abandon Nisha, but Rakesh, who is also influenced by Reshma's friends, no longer buckles and strongly asserts himself. Reshma tells the truth to her parents, who understand her. Reshma's father asks her to stay with him. The friends become emotional when they come to know that Reshma will not be returning with them, who parts ways with her. Reshma reunites with her friends, saying that she would be starting a new life with them, with her father's permission. The friends become overjoyed and enjoy each other's company. The final scene is when all six friends happily step on the platform of Dadar Station in Mumbai.
Category | Role | Recipient |
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Best Siblings | Ashutosh-Reshma | Pushkaraj Chirputkar-Sakhi Gokhale |
Best Family | Majghar Family | |
Best Title Song |
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