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Thipkyanchi Rangoli

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Thipkyanchi Rangoli
GenreFamily drama
Story byManaswini Lata Ravindra
Smita Prakashkar
Directed byGirish Vasaikar
StarringSee below
ComposerNilesh Moharir
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes679
Production
ProducersRupali Guha
Kalyan Guha
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyFilm Farm India
Original release
NetworkStar Pravah
Release4 October 2021 (2021-10-04) –
18 November 2023 (2023-11-18)
Related
Khorkuto

Thipkyanchi Rangoli (transl. Dotted Rangoli) is an Indian Marathi language TV series which aired on Star Pravah. It is directed by Girish Vasaikar and produced by Rupali and Kalyan Guha under the banner of Film Farm India.[1] It is an official remake of Bengali TV series Khorkuto. It premiered from 4 October 2021 replacing Sang Tu Aahes Ka?.[2] It stars Dnyanada Ramtirthkar and Chetan Vadnere in lead roles.

Plot

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Apoorva "Appu", a sophisticated upper-class girl, crosses paths with Shashank, a scholar who belongs to a middle-class joint family, and everything changes. Apart from a beautiful love story, It narrates the tale of a joint family, its roots and beliefs. After a few meetings with Shashank, Dr. Kaushik, Apoorva's father, decides to marry Apoorva off with Shashank to teach her morals and ethics. Although Apoorva is a little ill-mannered, she is very good at heart and gets deserved love from Shashank's family. She becomes a part of the family and stands by them through all their difficulties.

Cast

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Main

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  • Dnyanada Ramtirthkar as Apoorva "Appu" Vartak Kanitkar – Kaushik and Anjali's daughter; Netra's cousin; Shashank's wife
  • Chetan Vadnere as Shashank "Khadoos" Kanitkar – Vitthal and Suvarna's son; Suman's brother; Amey, Avantika and Prachi's cousin; Apoorva's husband

Recurring

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Shashank's family
  • Sharad Ponkshe[3] / Uday Tikekar[4] as Vinayak "Dada" Kanitkar – Patriarchy of Kanitkars'; Vitthal, Vidya and Vikas's brother; Madhavi's husband; Amey and Avantika's father
  • Supriya Pathare as Madhavi "Mai" Kanitkar – Vinayak's wife; Amey and Avantika's mother
  • Mangesh Kadam as Vitthal "Vithu" Kanitkar – Vinayak, Vidya and Vikas's brother; Suvarna's husband, Shashank and Suman's father
  • Leena Bhagwat as Suvarna "Suva" Kanitkar – Vitthal's wife, Shashank and Suman's mother
  • Atul Todankar as Vikas "Cookie" Kanitkar – Vinayak, Vitthal and Vidya's brother; Aparna's husband; Prachi's father
  • Sheetal Kulkarni as Aparna "Panna" Kanitkar – Vikas's wife; Prachi's mother
  • Sarika Nawathe as Vidya "Babi" Kanitkar Vaidya – A Teacher; Vinayak, Vitthal and Vikas's sister; Bhaskar's wife
  • Swapnil Kale as Amey Kanitkar – Vinayak and Madhavi's son; Avantika's brother; Shashank, Suman and Prachi's cousin; Manasi's husband
  • Amruta Phadke / Sai Kalyankar as Manasi Kanitkar – Amey's wife
  • Veena Jagtap as Avantika Kanitkar Chaudhari – Vinayak and Madhavi's daughter; Amey's sister; Shashank, Suman and Prachi's cousin[5]
  • Namrata Pradhan as Suman "Sumi" Kanitkar Darekar – Vitthal and Suvarna's daughter; Shashank's sister; Amey, Avantika and Prachi's cousin; Nikhil's wife
  • Tanvi Barve as Prachi "Prachu" Kanitkar – Vikas and Aparna's daughter; Amey, Avantika, Shashank and Suman's cousin
Appu's family
  • Rajan Tamhane as Kaushik Vartak – A cardiologist, Sarika's brother; Anjali's estranged husband; Apoorva's father
  • Mugdha Godbole-Ranade as Anjali Vartak – A cardiologist, Kaushik's estranged wife; Apoorva's estranged mother
  • Radhika Vidyasagar as Sarika Vartak Desai – Kaushik's sister; Netra's mother; Apoorva's mother-figure
  • Snehlata Maghade / Pranjal Ambavane as Netra Desai – Sarika's daughter; Apoorva's cousin[6]

Others

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  • Shrikant Bhide / Guru Divekar as Nikhil Darekar – Suman's husband
  • Kashyap Parulekar as Bhaskar Vaidya – Vidya's husband
  • Maithili Patwardhan as Ovi – Deepali's daughter
  • Ashutosh Kulkarni as Abhay – Apoorva's friend
  • Shubha Khote as Durga – Vinayak, Vitthal and Vikas's aunt[7]
  • Mangesh Desai as Dhananjay Karmarkar
  • Shalaka Pawar as Snehlata Paranjape
  • Vishakha Subhedar as Damayanti[8]
  • Ujjwala Jog as Shakuntala
  • Bipin Surve as Krish
  • Ashwini Apte as Deepali
  • Roshan Vichare as Ronit
  • Akshay Waghmare as Ninad[9]
  • Ashwin Bornare as Chandu Bhatwadekar

Production

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Development

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Rupali Guha and Kalyan Guha, the producer of Film Farm India announces the Marathi remake of Khorkuto a Bengali series aired on Star Jalsha. The title song was composed by Nilesh Moharir and lyrics by Rohini Ninawe and sung by Sai Tembhekar.

Casting

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Dnyanada Ramtirthkar was selected for the role of Apoorva and Chetan Vadnere selected for the role of Shashank. Mugdha Godbole plays the role of Apoorva's mother and Sharad Ponkshe the role of Vinayak Kanitkar.[10]

Awards

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Star Pravah Parivaar Awards
Year Category Recipient Role
2022 Best Family Kanitkar family
Best Face - Female Dnyanada Ramtirthkar Apoorva
2023 Best Daughter-in-law
Best Siblings Sharad Ponkshe, Mangesh Kadam, Atul Todankar, Sarika Nawathe Vinayak, Vithhal, Vikas, Vidya

Adaptations

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Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Bengali Khorkuto
খড়কুটো
17 August 2020 Star Jalsha 21 August 2022 Original
Tamil Namma Veetu Ponnu
நம்ம வீட்டு பொண்ணு
16 August 2021 Star Vijay 25 March 2023 Remake
Marathi Thipkyanchi Rangoli
ठिपक्यांची रांगोळी
4 October 2021 Star Pravah 18 November 2023
Malayalam Palunku
പളുങ്ക്
22 November 2021 Asianet 30 December 2022
Hindi Kabhi Kabhie Ittefaq Sey
कभी कभी इत्तेफाक से
3 January 2022 StarPlus 20 August 2022
Kannada Jenugudu
ಜೇನುಗೂಡು
21 February 2022 Star Suvarna 30 September 2023
Telugu Pallakilo Pelli Kuthuru
పల్లకిలో పెళ్ళి కూతురు
26 September 2022 Star Maa 13 May 2023

References

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  1. ^ "Trina Saha and Koushik Roy starrer 'Khorkuto' to have a Marathi remake - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  2. ^ "New Marathi TV show 'Thipkyanchi Rangoli' to launch soon - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Actor Sharad Ponkshe is excited to play a pivotal role in Thipakyanchi Rangoli - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Sharad Ponkshe quits TV show Thipkyanchi Rangoli, Uday Tikekar to replace him - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Veena Jagtap joins TV show Thipkyanchi Rangoli as Avantika - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Snehalata Maghade aka Netra quits her show Thipkyanchi Rangoli to pursue higher education - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Veteran actress Shubha Khote is all set to enter TV show Thipkyanchi Rangoli - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  8. ^ "MHJ fame Vishakha Subhedar to play a pivotal role in 'Thipkyanchi Rangoli' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Akshay Waghmare quits Pratishodh Zunj Astitvachi midway, soon to enter Thipkyanchi Rangoli - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Mugdha Godbole To Enter Popular Marathi Show Thipkyanchi Rangoli". News18. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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