Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi
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Created byZee Marathi Creative Team
Directed byRajan Dange
Presented by Pallavi Joshi
Judges Avdhoot Gupte
Vaishali Samant
Theme music composer Ajay–Atul
Opening themeWritten by: Shrirang Godbole
Performed by: Swapnil Bandodkar and Bela Shende
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of seasons11
Production
Executive producerNilesh Mayekar
Production locations Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time45–60 minutes
Original release
Network Zee Marathi
Release18 September 2006 (2006-09-18) 
7 January 2018 (2018-01-07)
Related
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi is an Indian Marathi language singing reality show which is Marathi version of Hindi Sa Re Ga Ma Pa which aired on Zee Marathi. [1] [2] [3] The show aired 11 seasons with 4 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs seasons. [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Seasons

SeasonOriginally BroadcastName
First airedLast aired
118 September 200626 January 2007Season 1 [7]
25 February 200723 June 2007Maharashtracha Ajinkyatara
32 July 20076 January 2008Season 3 [8]
425 February 200829 June 2008Swapna Swaranche, Navtarunyache
530 March 200912 July 2009Maharashtracha Aajcha Aawaj [9]
624 August 200931 January 2010Maharashtracha Aajcha Aawaj 2 [10] [11]
726 April 20101 August 2010Surancha Mahasangram
813 June 201123 October 2011Parva Navhe Garva
918 January 20126 May 2012Swapna Swaranche, Sur Taryanche [12] [13]
1013 January 201413 April 2014Sur Navya Yugacha [14] [15]
1113 November 20177 January 2018Ghe Panga, Kar Danga [16] [17]

Awards

Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards [18]
YearCategoryRecipient
2007Best Anchor Female Pallavi Joshi
Best Non-fiction show Essel Vision Productions
Best Judge Devaki Pandit
2008Best Anchor Female Pallavi Joshi
Best Non-fiction show Essel Vision Productions
2011Best Anchor Female Priya Bapat
Best Judge Ajay–Atul
2014Best Judge Avadhoot Gupte

Reception

WeekYear TAM TVR RankRef.
Mah/GoaAll India
Week 1420091.0162 [19]
Week 1520090.85188 [20]
Week 1620090.9275 [21]
Week 1720090.78293 [22]
Week 1820090.9171 [23]
Week 1920090.7598 [24]
Week 2220090.76593 [25]
Week 2620090.685100 [26]
12 July 2009Grand Finale0.78181 [27]
Week 120100.9280 [28]
31 January 2010Grand Finale1.1146 [29]
1 August 2010Grand Finale0.86374 [30]

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