Maharashtracha Superstar

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Maharashtracha Superstar
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Genre Reality
Created by Zee Marathi
Presented bySeason 1:
Amruta Khanvilkar
Aniket Vishwasrao
Season 2:
Abhijeet Khandkekar
JudgesSeason 1:
Mahesh Manjrekar
Supriya Pilgaonkar
Season 2:
Sanjay Jadhav
Makarand Deshpande
Theme music composer Nilesh Moharir
Country of origin India
No. of episodes53
Production
Production locations Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time45 Minutes
Production company Essel Vision Productions
Original release
Network Zee Marathi
Release17 December 2009 (2009-12-17) 
23 July 2020 (2020-07-23)

Maharashtracha Superstar is an Indian television series that premiered on Zee Marathi in 2009. It is a talent show for aspiring actors. [1] The show returned for its second season in 2020. [2] [3] [4] The series premiered on 17 December 2009 from Wednesday and Thursday at 9.30 pm by replacing Hapta Band.

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Concept

Maharashtracha Superstar focuses on acting. The show hunts for aspiring artists who can do drama, performing a series of task to test their creativity, spontaneity and acting capabilities. It is a platform for every maharashtrian youth who dreams of making it in the acting. It was feature participants from various cities of Maharashtra. The aim of the show is to find potential Maharashtracha Superstar.

Season summary

YearSeasonHostJudgesWinner
2009–2010Maharashtracha Superstar – Season 1
2020Maharashtracha Superstar – Season 2 Abhijeet Khandkekar Atharva Karve

Season 1

The winners of the first season were Nilesh Sable and Yogini Chouk. [5]

NameCity
Nilesh Sable Pune
Yogini Chouk Mumbai
Nikhil Raut Pune
Namrata Awate Mumbai
Sneha Kulkarni Mumbai
Vivek Raut Mumbai
Abhijeet Khandkekar Pune
Sankarshan Karhade Parbhani
Tejpal Wagh Wai
Dhanashri Kadgaonkar Pune
Chinmay Udgirkar Mumbai
Reshma Shinde Mumbai
Prasad Jawade Pune
Suparna Kharde Pune
Yogesh Shirsat Aurangabad

Season 2

The winner of the second season is Atharva Karve and runner ups are Ruchika Khot and Sonam Mhasvekar. [6]

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