&TV artists convey their best wishes on Maharashtra Day
May 1 is celebrated as Maharashtra Day, also known as
Maharashtra Diwas or Maharashtra Din, every year to commemorate the creation of
the state. &TV’s artists Atharva (young
Bhimrao) and Jagannath Nivangune (Ramji
Sakpal) from Ek Mahanayak – Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Mouli Ganguly (Mahasati
Anusuya) from Baal Shiv, Himani Shivpuri (Katori Amma) from Happu Ki
Ultan Patlan), and Rohitashv Gour (Manmohan Tiwari) from Bhabiji
Ghar Par Hai,
convey their
best wishes as they come together to celebrate this special day.
Atharva,
essaying the young Bhimrao’s role in &TV’s Ek Mahanayak – Dr B.R.
Ambedkar says, “I am from Pune, the second-largest city in Maharashtra
and undoubtedly one of the best cities with some of the best educational
institutes, rich cultural heritage, food and much more. Each year, we observe
this day to commemorate the formation of Maharashtra, which is the
third-largest state in India. On the occasion of our state’s foundation day,
let us remember and take pride in our glorious history and culture and its
immense growth and development over the years. Maharashtra Dinachya Hardik
Shubhechha.” Jagannath Nivangune, essaying Ramji Sakpal’s role
in &TV’s Ek Mahanayak – Dr B.R. Ambedkar, adds, “It is a moment
of pride and honour for all of us as we celebrate Maharashtra Diwas. I hail
from Pune, popularly called the 'Queen of the Deccan', and home to several
leading industrialists and personalities. Over the years, the city has seen
tremendous growth, making it one of the best smart cities in the country. I
switch a lot between Mumbai and Pune due to work commitments. Mumbai has been
my second home. I owe a lot to this city, which has given me fame, recognition,
and affection. The city has been a hub for art, theatre, and the entertainment
industry apart from being India's commercial capital. I am extremely proud of
our state’s cultural heritage, magnificent history, and advancement. May this
day lead us to the right path of peace and social harmony. Happy Maharashtra
Day to everyone. Jai-Jai Maharashtra Majha, Garja Maharashtra Majha!”
Mouli
Ganguly (Mahasati
Anusuya) of Baal Shiv shares, “Maharashtra
has a fantastic assortment of wildlife, history, religion, and natural beauty
and is called the "land of warriors. When
I came down to Mumbai, I lived with a Maharashtrian
family for four years as paying guests and they are still like a family to me.I
adore Maharashtrian culture and have always enjoyed participating in various
cultural events such as "lezim" and "dhol Pathak" all these
years. I also love eating Maharashtrian cuisine like pooran poli, Srikhand Puri
during the festival. Whenever I visit some of the famous forts and monuments in
Maharashtra, I try to find some historical significance behind them. My heart
fills with pride and emotion when I learn about the sacrifices and struggles
made by the people for the formation of the state”. Himani Shivpuri (Katori Amma) of Happu Ki Ultan Paltan shares, “This day symbolizes the start of
Maharashtra's long and illustrious history. It is a state that has maintained
its pre-eminence as the home of the country's financial services industry,
which drives the country's economy. Similarly, Maharashtra's culture is
diversified and rich in vibrant cultures. I enjoy Puran Poli, kandepohe,
thalipith, missal, and other excellent Maharashtrian dishes when it comes to
cuisine. I can still recall how, in the early days of my profession, I used to
be able to get through the entire day by eating only these for breakfast. On
Maharashtra Diwas, a big shout-out and greetings to the people of Maharashtra”.
Rohitashv
Gour (Manmohan Tiwari) of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai shares, “Maharashtra Day is celebrated with great zeal and
enthusiasm across the state. Maharashtra's spirit is cosmopolitan,
forward-thinking, tolerant, and dynamic, and it has given me so much. On this
day, my family and I attend several cultural events, including traditional
Lavani music performances, folk songs, and the recitation of poems by
well-known Marathi saints. Maharashtra is the centre of the entertainment
business for any artist, and it has provided me with many opportunities
throughout my acting career. It is a state that wholeheartedly accepts people
from across India. Mumbai city is especially dear to my heart. My "Karma
Bhoomi" gave me a new identity and was responsible for my well-being and
prosperity. As a proud citizen of India and Maharashtra, I wish everyone a
Happy Maharashtra Day”.
Tune in to watch Baal Shiv at 8:00 pm, Ek Mahanayak – Dr
B.R. Ambedkar at 8:30 pm, Happu
Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji
Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to
Friday only on &TV!
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