Zee Marathi

Zee Marathi
Launched 1999 (as Alpha Marathi)
2004 (as Zee Marathi)
Owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises
Slogan Me Marathi. Zee Marathi.
मी मराठी झी मराठी
Country India
Language Marathi
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Formerly called Alpha Marathi (1999-2004)
Website https://www.zee5.com/channels/details/zee-marathi/0-9-zeemarathi
Availability
Satellite
Tata Sky
(India)
Channel SD : 1208
Channel HD : 1207[1]
Dish TV
(India)
Channel SD : 1202
Channel HD : 1201[2]
Airtel Digital TV
(India)

Channel 516(SD) "EPG". airtel digital TV. Retrieved 27 January 2015. </ref>

Channel 517 (HD)
Videocon d2h
(India)
Channel SD : 751
Channel HD : 970[3]
Sun Direct
(India)
Channel SD: 673
Reliance Digital TV
(India)
Channel SD: 901
Cable
Hathway
(India)
Channel SD: 504
Channel HD : 370[4]

Zee Marathi is an Indian television channel which carries programming in Marathi, an Indian language spoken predominantly by the Marathi people of Maharashtra, west India. The channel was launched in 1999, and was known as Alpha Marathi until 2004 when it was renamed Zee Marathi.[5][6]

An HD version of the channel, Zee Marathi HD, was launched on 20 November 2016.[7]

Annual events

Every year, Zee Marathi hosts the Zee Marathi Awards and Zee Gaurav Puraskar. The Zee Marathi Awards celebrate excellence in television shows. Zee Gaurav Puraskar gives awards for excellence in Marathi theatre and cinema in various categories. In 2013, Zee Marathi launched the Unch Mazha Zhoka Puraskar as a platform to recognize the work of women across various fields and to bring out their outstanding stories to enlighten and enrich the people of Maharashtra.

Current shows

  • Home Minister
  • Lagira Jhala Jee
  • Tujhyat Jeev Rangala
  • Majhya Navryachi Bayko
  • Tula Pahte Re
  • Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji
  • Chala Hawa Yeu Dya
  • Jago Mohan Pyare
  • Hum To Tere Aashiq Hain
  • Baaji
  • Aamhi Saare Khavayye
  • Patanjali Yoga
  • Ram Ram Maharashtra
  • Vedh Bhavishyacha
  • 100 Days
  • 405 Anandvan
  • Abhalmaya
  • Adhuri Ek Kahani
  • Abhaas Ha
  • Ajoonhi Chaand Raat Aahe
  • Amarprem
  • Ankur
  • Anubandh
  • Arundhati
  • Asambhav
  • Asmita
  • Avaghachi Sansar
  • Bhagyalaxmi
  • Chuk Bhul Dyavi Ghyavi
  • Comedy dot com
  • Constable Kamna Kamtekar
  • Dance Maharashtra Dance
  • De Dhamal
  • Dil Dosti Duniyadari
  • Dil Dosti Dobara
  • Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha
  • Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta
  • Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta
  • Ekach Hya Janmi Janu
  • Eka Pexa Ek
  • Fu Bai Fu
  • Gav Gata Gajali
  • Grahan
  • Guntata Hriday He
  • Hasa chakatfu
  • Hasyasamrat
  • Honar Sunn Me Hya Gharchi
  • Jadubai Jorat
  • Jai Malhar
  • Jawai Vikat Ghene Ahe
  • Julun Yeti Reshingathi
  • Ka Re Durava
  • Kahe Diya Pardes
  • Kalat Nakalat
  • Kanyadan
  • Khulta kali Khulena
  • Kulvadhu
  • Kunku
  • Lajja
  • Mala Sasu Havi
  • Manasi Tumcya Ghari
  • Marathi Paul Padate Pude
  • Maharashtrachi Lokdhara
  • Maze Pati Saubhagyavati
  • Maziya Priyala Preet Kalena
  • Megh Datale
  • Naktichya Lagnala Yaych Hmm
  • Nanda Saukhya Bhare
  • Nayak
  • Oon Paus
  • Pasant Ahe Mulgi
  • Pimpalpan
  • Pinjara
  • Prapanch
  • Radha Hi Bawari
  • Ratris Khel Chale
  • Reshimgathi
  • Sa Re Ga Ma Pa
  • Savitri
  • Shejari Shejari Pakke Shejari
  • Shubham Karoti
  • Tharar
  • Tu Tithe Mee
  • Tuza Maza Break-Up
  • Unch Maza Zoka
  • Vahinisaheb
  • Wadalvat
  • Waras
  • Ya Sukhano Ya
  • Zale Mokale Akash

About the group

Zee Marathi is part of Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL). ZEEL is the second-largest Indian media and entertainment company and is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[8] It is a subsidiary of the Essel Group. The company's chairman, managing director, and founder is Subhash Chandra, and its chief executive officer is Puneet Goenka. ZEEL claims that it reaches over 1.3 billion viewers across 173 countries.[9]

References

  1. "Tata Sky DTH TV guide, DTH channels, DTH services". Tata Sky. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  2. "Dish TV Channel Guide". Dish TV. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  3. "EPG". Videocon d2h. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. "Hathway Digital Cable Packages". Hathway. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  5. "Zee TV Ties Up Transponder Deal With AsiaSat". Indian Television. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  6. "Zee Marathi - About Us". Zee Marathi website. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  7. "ZEEL to launch Zee Marathi HD". Television Post. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  8. "Q&A: Punit Goenka, MD, Zee Entertainment Enterprises". Business Standard. Jun 18, 2010.
  9. "Overview of Zee Entertainment Enterprises". Zee Entertainment Enterprises website. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
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