Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta

Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta was the Indian Marathi language TV serial aired on Zee Marathi from 16 January 2012 to 25 August 2012. The show starred Mukta Barve and Swapnil Joshi in lead roles.[3] Its franchise Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta starring Spruha Joshi and Umesh Kamat began airing in 2013.[4]

Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta
Also known asEka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta
GenreDrama, Comedy
Created byShrirang Godbole
Developed byShrirang Godbole
Written byShrirang Godbole
Screenplay byChinmay Mandlekar[1]
Story byShrirang Godbole
Directed bySatish Rajwade[2]
Creative director(s)Ajit Dandekar
StarringSwwapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve
Theme music composerKaushal Inamdar
Opening theme"Zinga Zinga Sukh Ghali Mazha Dari Pinga"
Composer(s)Kaushal Inamdar
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Marathi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes192
Production
Executive producer(s)Nikhil Sheth
Producer(s)Shrirang Godbole
Production location(s)Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
CinematographyDeepak Anjaria
Editor(s)Prathamesh Patkar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Indian Magic Eye
DistributorZee Entertainment Enterprises
Release
Original networkZee Marathi
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
First shown inIndia
Original releaseJanuary 16 (2012-01-16) 
August 25, 2012 (2012-08-25)
Chronology
Related showsEka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta
External links
Website
Production website

Plot

The show is the story of a boy and a girl with a very different approach towards their life and career. The boy, Ghanashyam Kale (Swapnil Joshi) has an American Dream, and desperately wants to shift in USA. The girl, Radha Desai (Mukta Barve), is working in an advertising agency and living with her father. Radha's father is a single parent.

Radha and Ghana have their individual goals in their lives and don't want to be married. But both Kale and Desai families put pressure on them to get married as soon as possible because of their age. Both families arrange dates for them many times but every time Radha and Ghana refuse to get married. Radha has rejected 71 boys and Ghana has rejected 63 girls before they meet each other. Due to relentless pressure from their families Radha and Ghana take an unusual decision of Contract Marriage.

Radha and Ghana reluctantly marry with the agreement that they will divorce each other over a year. Radha is initially uncomfortable living with a joint family, but gets accustomed to soon. The serial chronicles the couple's attempts to hide their true decision from their family. In an unusual turn of events, Radha begins to actually care for Ghana. Although Ghana is always successful in hiding his feelings but he also starts to fall for Radha. Ghana's grandmother comes to know of their intentions and introduces a new boy, Abhir (Umesh Kamat), in their lives.

Ghanashyam's attempts to get into the US fail despite his efforts. Abhir falls for Radha, but she in turn longs for her husband. Abhir leaves, and Radha confesses her love for Ghanashyam, and tells him that she doesn't want a divorce. The latter rebuffs her and reminds her of her contract.

Towards the end, Ghanashyam nearly succeeds in getting into America, but is turned down because he is married. Ghanashyam tells his boss that he is getting divorced, but realises that he is throwing his status in jeopardy, and hurting his family for his own personal gain.

Ghanashyam decides to go to America when the time comes on its own, and in the meantime, reconciles and apologizes to his wife and family. The serial ends with the couple going to their honeymoon abroad.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Sukanya Kulkarni Mone as Prachi Atya, Mahesh's sister
  • Mohan Joshi (for first 56 episodes) Vivek Lagu (from episode 57 till end) as Shripad Kale
  • Rekha Kamat, Ghana's grandmother (Mai)[9]
  • Satish Tare as Mauli, Kale Family's Servant[10]
  • Rhishikesh Joshi as Avinash Sonawane, Radha's boss
  • Shridhar Limaye as Angad Kashyap, Ghana's boss
  • Ila Bhate as Devaki Kale, Ghana's mother
  • Milind Phatak as Vallabh Kale, Ghana's 1st uncle
  • Manjusha Godse as Vallari, Vallabh's wife
  • Spruha Joshi as Kuhu, Vallabh and Vallari's daughter[11]
  • Shrikar Pitre as Prabhat, Kuhu's love interest
  • Mohit Gokhale as Dnyanesh (Dnyana), Vallabh and Vallari's son
  • Sunil Abhyankar as Digambar Kale (Diggya kaka), Ghana's 2nd uncle
  • Leena Bhagwat as Supriya Kale, Digambar's wife
  • Parharsh Naik as Ganga Kale, Digambar and Supriya's son
  • Asawari Joshi as Ulka
  • Sandeep Pathak as Manav Gokhale, Radha's colleague[12]
  • Prajakta Hanamghar as Sonia, Radha's colleague
  • Girish Joshi as Vinod Kaka, Ulka's ex-husband
  • Samir Choughule as Sameer, Ghana's colleague friend

Soundtrack

Apart from the title track, "Tujhya Vina" is the romantic song made for Radha and Ghanashyam.[13] The song was sung by Vaishali Samant and Mangesh Borgaonkar, penned by Amol Pathare and composed by Nilesh Moharir.[14] The length of the song was 5:00.[14] It was released on 18 June 2012 in the episode number 133 of the show.[14] The song became quite popular on Internet and topped the music charts.[13]

Reception

Even after the conclusion of the series its popularity was huge.[15] The love story among the protagonists - Radha and Ghanashyam was highly appreciated.[15] All the characters in the show from Kuhu played by Spruha Joshi, to the mom played by Ila Bhate every character was appreciated by the audience.[15] The show always received high TRPs and great applause from everyone.[15] Due to its popularity, Zee Marathi converted the series into a mini film and aired it on 20 January 2013 in memory of the show, the mini film was known as ELDG-Cinematic.[16] The show was the most watched and appreciated Marathi television show.[4]

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