Campaign India Team
Feb 11, 2009

STAR Pravah announces three new shows

STAR Pravah, the Marathi GEC from the STAR stable, has unveiled new shows as part of its content lineup. The channel has announced three new shows - Char Chaughi, Daar Ughada Na Gade and Jodi Jamli Re. With this new lineup, the channel says it wants to "capture the essence of the young, progressive and vibrant Maharashtrian".

STAR Pravah announces three new shows

STAR Pravah, the Marathi GEC from the STAR stable, has unveiled new shows as part of its content lineup. The channel has announced three new shows - Char Chaughi, Daar Ughada Na Gade and Jodi Jamli Re. With this new lineup, the channel says it wants to "capture the essence of the young, progressive and vibrant Maharashtrian".

J. C. Giri, executive vice-president and general manager, STAR Entertainment Media said, "With the launch of Char Chaughi, Jodi Jamli Re and Daar Ughda Na Gade, we aim to provide distinctive storylines and innovative formats that will not only engage and entertain them but leave our viewers asking for more."

Char Chaughi is the story of four sisters, and their destinies that keep them together against all odds. The show will premier on March 9. Daar Ughada Na Gade is a comedy show, that goes on air on February 23. Jodi Jamli Re is a matrimonial reality show and is slated to go on air on March 5.

 

(pictured: A still from the show, Chaar Chaughi)

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Campaign India

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