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Asmita (TV series)

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Asmita
GenreMystery
Crime
Drama
Directed bySangeet Kulkarni
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes468
Production
ProducerRuhi Films
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkZee Marathi
Release5 February 2014 (2014-02-05) –
13 January 2017 (2017-01-13)

Asmita is an Indian Marathi language crime show which aired on Zee Marathi.[1] It starred Mayuri Wagh, Yogesh Sohoni, Ashwini Mahangade, Raju Athawale, Yatin Karyekar, Pooja Pawar, Piyush Ranade, Sulabha Deshpande and Ajay Purkar.

Plot

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It is a story of Asmita, a private detective lady, where she solve crime cases with her partners.

Cast

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Main

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  • Mayuri Wagh as Asmita Prabhakar Agnihotri / Asmita Abhiman Saranjame
    • Jui Bhagwat as Child Asmita Agnihotri
  • Piyush Ranade as Abhiman Dadasaheb Saranjame

Asmita's Assistants

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  • Yogesh Sohoni as Siddheshwar Patwardhan (Sid)
  • Ashwini Mahangade as Manali Patil (Manakka)
  • Vikas Patil as Bandoji Naik (Bandu)
  • Raju Athawale as Dajiba Ghorpade (Daji)

Asmita's Family

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  • Yatin Karyekar as Prabhakar Agnihotri - Asmita, Subodh and Purva's Father, Asha's Husband
  • Pooja Pawar Salunkhe as Asha Prabhakar Agnihotri
    • Kshama Ninave replaced Pooja as Asha
  • Dhanashree Satam as Purva Agnihotri
  • Unknown as Subodh Agnihotri
  • Unknown as Vishaka Subodh Agnihotri - Subodh's wife

Abhimaan's Family

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  • Sulabha Deshpande as Abhiman's grandmother
  • Ajay Purkar as Amrut (Dadasaheb) Saranjame - Abhiman and Vaidehi's father
  • Leekha Mukund as Anuradha Saranjame - Abhiman and Vaidehi's mother
    • Shaila Kanekar replaced Leekha as Anuradha
  • Amruta Deshmukh as Vaidehi Saranjame - Abhiman's sister
  • Unknown as Keshav Kaka
  • Vinod Shinde as Pandhari - Saranjame's Servant
  • Kavitta Amarjeett as Radha - Saranjame's Maid

Others

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  • Jaywant Pandurang Wadkar as Wadkar - Prabhakar's Assistant
  • Gayatri Soham as Inspector Shikha, Asmita's friend
    • Sayali Joshi replaced Gayatri as Shikha
  • Sameer Vijayan as ACP Jayesh Sawant
  • Sneha Chavan as Rashmi - Abhimaan's ex-fiancé
    • Ketaki Palav replaced Sneha as Rashmi
  • Siddhi Karkhanis as Vrunda Mahadik - Angad's daughter
  • Pankaj Vishnu as Bhuvan
  • Abhidnya Bhave as Tanaya Patil - Bhuvan's ex-fiancé
  • Sanjay Borkar as Nishad Andhare
  • Unknown as Surendra Vategaonkar (V. Surendra)
  • Hrudaynath Rane as Angad Mahadik (Raju Dada)
  • Mayur Khandage as Indrajeet Mukadam (Jeet Sir)
  • Raseek Raj as Inspector Mohite
  • Mandar Devasthali as Naagesh Rao
  • Jyotsna Wilson Dass as Mhatre Bai - Asmita's favorite school teacher

Guest Appearances

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Reception

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Seasons

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  1. Asmita Shodhala Ki Sapadtacha (5 February 2014)
  2. Asmita Gunhyala Mafi Nahi (20 January 2016)

Ratings

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Week Year BARC Viewership Ref.
TRP Rank
Week 28 2015 0.5 5 [2]
Week 28 2016 1.5 5 [3]

Airing history

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No. Airing Date Days Time (IST)
1 5 February – 24 May 2014 Wed-Sat 9.30 pm
2 28 May 2014 – 13 January 2017 Wed-Fri 9.30 pm (1 hour)[4]

Awards

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Zee Marathi Awards 2014
Category Recipient Role Ref.
Best Character Female Mayuri Wagh Asmita Agnihotri [5]

Adaptations

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Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Marathi Asmita
अस्मिता
5 February 2014 Zee Marathi 14 January 2017 Original
Bengali Goyenda Ginni
গোয়েন্দা গিন্নি
7 September 2015 Zee Bangla 25 December 2016 Remake

References

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  1. ^ "Will Asmita be able to find Amrita's true identity?". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Say thanks to detective Asmita on Zee Marathi". Zee Entertainment Enterprises. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  3. ^ "या आठवड्यातील टॉप ५ मराठी मालिका". ABP Majha (in Marathi). Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  4. ^ "'अस्मिता' - 'झी मराठी'वर येतेय महिला गुप्तहेर". Divya Marathi (in Marathi). Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  5. ^ "'झी मराठी पुरस्कार २०१४'चे मानकरी". Loksatta (in Marathi). 10 October 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
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