Tag: Doordarshan Sahyadri

  • Damini strikes again with a sequel after 30 Years

    Damini strikes again with a sequel after 30 Years

    MUMBAI: Lightning strikes twice, and this time, it’s Damini 2.0. The cult Marathi television classic that pioneered daily soaps in the 90s is set to make a grand comeback after three decades.

    Originally produced by the late Gautam Adhikari and Markand Adhikari under the Sri Adhikari Brothers banner, Damini ran for over nine years, clocking more than 1,500 episodes and earning legendary status in Marathi households.

    Now, Damini 2.0 is ready to carry forward that legacy. The sequel is being produced by Doordarshan Sahyadri Vahini and will once again be written and directed by Kaanchan Adhikkari, who helmed the original series.

    On the revival, media baron Markand Adhikari expressed his joy, “I am very happy that Doordarshan Kendra, Mumbai has decided to take forward the legacy of Damini by producing Damini 2.0, with Kaanchan writing and directing it. Adhikari Brothers has always strived to create content that resonates with Indian audiences, and our next generation, Ravi and Kailash, will continue this legacy.”

    A show that once changed the face of Marathi television is ready to do it again. With Damini 2.0, nostalgia meets new-age storytelling, and the storm is set to return to the small screen.

  • DD Sahyadri to live telecast Kumbh Mela 2015

    DD Sahyadri to live telecast Kumbh Mela 2015

    MUMBAI: Doordarshan (DD) Sahyadri will be live broadcasting the  Sihanstha Kumbh Mela in Nashik and Tryambakeshwar from 29 August.

    DD Sahyadri has been roped in as the exclusive broadcasting partner for this year’s Sihanstha Kumbh Mela. Close to 27 DD cameras, of which 16 will be at Nashik and 11 at Trymbakeshwar, will be covering the event live, with manpower of 110. Doordarshan will share clean feed to all national private television channels.

    Every hour, a studio analysis by an expert will focus on all aspects of the Kumbh Mela including the scientific part and will offer a clear explanation and understanding of the prayers and rituals performed.

  • Doordarshan and UNICEF honour Maharashtra’s Navjyotis

    Doordarshan and UNICEF honour Maharashtra’s Navjyotis

    MUMBAI: Nine girls coming from culturally diverse backgrounds and different parts of the state have one common message to share – ‘Girls are not any less’. These are Navjyoti’s, nine girls achievers for 2014, who have struggled hard to shape their lives and also bring about change in their own community.

     

    A joint venture of UNICEF and Doordashan Mumbai Kendra, Navjyoti programme aims to give recognition to initiatives taken by the girls despite their adverse circumstances. Started in 2003, Navjyoti celebrated its eleventh year in a colorfully decked studio in Mumbai’s television center Doordarshan in this weekend. Once again, the stories of ‘girl power’ unfolded and stunned the audience during this inspiring and emotional evening.  Nine girls from remote Maharashtra were felicitated by Doordashan and UNICEF in Navjyoti awards for resisting child marriages and also helping other girls fight the scourge.

     

    All these girls are being felicitated for being role models in their villages. They come from very underprivileged backgrounds, and struggle to study. Navjyoti awards which are partnered by Doordarshan Sahyadri and UNICEF are an encouragement for them.

     

    These nine Navjoti’s received the UNICEF and Doordarshan Awards this year: 

     

    1. Rohini Pashte from Pithori Shirasgaon (Jalna)
    2. Shevanti Rathod from Farhatpur (Tanda) in Latur
    3. Prateeksha Waghmare from Hiwari Pahari in Beed
    4. Devika Katingal in Kulbhatti village from Gadchiroli
    5. Radha Shinde from Ukalgaon in Parbhani
    6. Ravina Mengar from Chindkle Khaire in Nashik
    7. Sarla Rathod from Nimpha in Yavatmal district
    8. Poornima Ade from Sewadas Nagar in Chandrapur district
    9. Ashwini Gosavi, from Wadale in Nandurbar district.

     

    Doordarshan Addl. director general Mukesh Sharma said, “Doordarshan continues to play its role as a National Broadcaster and believes in encouraging such initiatives which ultimately benefits the entire society. Education has the power to transform lives. If we educate a boy, we educate one person. If we educate a girl, we educate a family – and a whole nation. I have always believed that investing in a girl’s education is investing in a nation’s growth and development”.

     

    For all the Navjyoti girls it was a special moment in their lives. They received honors from eminent and inspiring personalities like Shaina NC, Meera Bowankar, Samruddhi Pore, Nishigandha Wad, Richard Bell, Faiyaaz, Rajeshri Chandrasekhar and Dr. Nandita Palshetkar. The courage of these girls is promising and a reassurance of a bright future for our country,” remained a common feeling expressed by the guests.

     

    DD Sahyadri will telecast the program ‘Navjyoti Sahyadrichya’ on 20 December 2014 from 4:00 pm onwards.