Sakhya Re

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Sakhya Re
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Genre Family Drama
Written by Chinmay Mandlekar
Directed byRaju Sawant
Starring See below
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes128
Production
ProducersSanjyot Vaidya, Omkar Vaidya, Chinmay Mandlekar
Running time22 minutes
Production companyBlue Whale Media Production
Original release
Network Colors Marathi
Release9 January (2017-01-09) 
3 June 2017 (2017-06-03)

Sakhya Re is an Indian Marathi language television series aired on Colors Marathi. It is directed by Raju Sawant and produced by Sanjyot Vaidya, Omkar Vaidya, Chinmay Mandlekar under the banner of Blue Whale Media Production. [1] It premiered from 9 January 2017 and ended on 3 June 2017 completing 128 episodes. [2]

Contents

Synopsis

Vaidehi and Sameer are deeply in love with each other and are all set to get married. However, their relationship takes a shocking turn when they meet Priyamvada, whose fiance Ranvijay is a complete look-alike of Sameer. Priyamvada requests Sameer to help her find Ranvijay. [3]

Cast

Production

Casting

Rohini Hattangadi is coming back on Marathi TV with Sakhya Re. She plays the character of Masasaheb. [4] Actor Suyash Tilak who was last seen Ka Re Durava is also in lead role in 'Sakhya Re'. [5] Ruchi Savarn is also in key role in Sakhya Re. Dnyanada Ramtirthkar is making her debut with this show. [6]

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References

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