Vadalvaat (transl. The Road of Storm) is an Indian Marathi-language television series which aired on Zee Marathi.[1][2] It starred Aditi Sarangdhar.[3][4]

Vadalvaat
GenreDrama
Written byChinmay Mandlekar
Directed byMandar Devsthali
StarringSee below
Opening theme"Ek Vadalachi Vaat" by Devaki Pandit
ComposerAshok Patki
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes939
Production
ProducerShashank Solanki
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companySeventh Sense Media
Original release
NetworkAlpha TV Marathi
Release7 July 2003 (2003-07-07) –
9 February 2007 (2007-02-09)

Plot

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The focal point is the Chaudhary family, spearheaded by Abasaheb. This dynamic household consists of Abasaheb's three children—Satyajit, Soham, and Shravani—each contributing to the intricate narrative. At the heart of their endeavors is the family-owned newspaper 'Nirbhid'.

Cast

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Main

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Recurring

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  • Ashish Kulkarni / Shekhar Phadake as Nikhil Saranjame
  • Hemangi Kavi / Shubhada Patankar as Shravani Chaudhari
  • Prasad Oak as Bhaskar Chaudhari
  • Pooja Nayak as Janhavi Chaudhari
  • Umesh Kamat as Soham Chaudhari
  • Avinash Narkar as Satyajeet Chaudhari
  • Anuradha Rajadhyaksha as Purva Chaudhari
  • Lokesh Gupte as Samar Ajinkya
  • Sharad Ponkshe as Devram Khandagale
  • Pushkar Shrotri as Pratap Khandagale
  • Sunil Godse as Shivram Khandagale
  • Subodh Bhave as Jaysingh Rajput
  • Sukanya Kulkarni as Vaijayanti Barve
  • Chinmay Mandlekar as Samsher
  • Kshitee Jog as Alandi Chhatre
  • Shweta Shinde as Monika Sardesai
  • Anand Abhyankar as Uddhav Gadre
  • Vighnesh Joshi as Shree Kalyani
  • Prajakta Hanamghar as Shriya Kalyani
  • Abhijeet Chavan as Krushna Gunjal
  • Akshay Pendse as Parth Vidwans
  • Prabhakar Panashikar as Bhaiyya Chaudhari
  • Rujuta Deshmukh as Saumya Raichand
  • Vibhavari Pradhan as Samidha
  • Santosh Juvekar as Shailesh Kavishwar
  • Mitali Jagtap as Gayatri Kavishwar
  • Pratima Kulkarni as Vasundhara Karkhanis
  • Smita Oak as Lalita Kavishwar
  • Maithili Jawkar as Champa Khandagale
  • Mandar Chandwadkar as Sandesh Kothare
  • Milind Shinde as Shrikant Vazalvar
  • Mahesh Subhedar as Subhash Salvi
  • Pankaj Vishnu as Ajay Nimbalkar
  • Angad Mhaskar as Ujjwal
  • Bharat Ganeshpure as Baban Ghodghate
  • Astad Kale as Anand Kane
  • Ajinkya Joshi as Ulhas
  • Nilpari Khanwalkar as Neeta Joshi
  • Mandar Devsthali as Vishwambar Pai
  • Vinita Kale as Sanjyot Mujumdar
  • Ketan Kshirsagar as Anand Rasal
  • Rashmi Solanki as Shruti Jahagirdar
  • Madhavi Soman as Nirmala Sadafule
  • Chaitrali Gupte as Jaya Nikam
  • Prashant Choudappa as Abhijeet
  • Shubhangi Joshi as Jiji
  • Uday Sabnis as Anna
  • Anant Jog as Maharav
  • Rama Joshi as Asha
  • Priya Bapat
  • Kanchan Gupte
  • Mugdha Shah
  • Vivek Joshi
  • Vilas Ujavane

Awards

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Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards
Year Category Recipient Role Ref.
2004 Best Character Female Aditi Sarangdhar Rama Chaudhari [5]
Best Father Arun Nalawade Aaba Chaudhari
Best Negative Actor Sharad Ponkshe Devram Khandagale
Best Negative Actress Neelam Shirke Vishakha Chaudhari
Best Series Mandar Devsthali Director
2005 Best Actor Arun Nalawade Aaba Chaudhari [6]
Best Father
Best Actress Aditi Sarangdhar Rama Chaudhari
Best Character Female
Best Supporting Male Lokesh Gupte Samar Ajinkya
Best Supporting Female Shubhada Patankar Shravani Chaudhari
Best Negative Actor Sharad Ponkshe Devram Khandagale
Best Character Male Subodh Bhave Jaysingh Rajput
Best Mother Meghana Vaidya Sulakshana Chaudhari
Best Couple Arun Nalawade-Meghana Vaidya Aaba-Sulakshana
Best Title Song Shashank Solanki Producer
Best Series Mandar Devsthali Director
Best Family Chaudhari Family
2006 Best Supporting Female Pooja Nayak Janhavi Chaudhari [7]
Best Character Female Aditi Sarangdhar Rama Chaudhari
Best Negative Actor Sharad Ponkshe Devram Khandagale
Best Father Arun Nalawade Aaba Chaudhari
Best Mother Meghana Vaidya Sulakshana Chaudhari
Best Family Chaudhari family

References

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  1. ^ "Fans Emotional After Santosh Juvekar Shares Memory From Marathi Show Vadalvaat". News18. 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Umesh Kamat and Priya Bapat reminisce memories of their popular show 'Vadalvat'; the latter says, "This was the time we fell in love" - Times of India". The Times of India. 26 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Chinmay Mandlekar and Pankaj Vishnu get nostalgic as they share major throwback pictures from their show 'Vadalvaat' - Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "Hemangi Kavi gets nostalgic as she shared BTS pictures from her debut TV show Vadalvaat - Times of India". The Times of India. 6 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Alpha Marathi celebrates 5th birthday with Aapla Alpha Awards". Indian Television.
  6. ^ "Dabur Vatika Zee Marathi Award 2005 recognises Marathi television talent". Exchange4media.
  7. ^ "Zee Marathi Awards 2006 Winners List".
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