Jai Malhar

From Bharatpedia, an open encyclopedia
Information red.svg
Scan the QR code to donate via UPI
Dear reader, We need your support to keep the flame of knowledge burning bright! Our hosting server bill is due on June 1st, and without your help, Bharatpedia faces the risk of shutdown. We've come a long way together in exploring and celebrating our rich heritage. Now, let's unite to ensure Bharatpedia continues to be a beacon of knowledge for generations to come. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Together, let's preserve and share the essence of Bharat.

Thank you for being part of the Bharatpedia family!
Please scan the QR code on the right to donate.

0%

   

transparency: ₹0 raised out of ₹100,000 (0 supporter)


Jai Malhar
"जय मल्हार"
File:Jai Malhar.jpeg
GenreMythology
Created byZee Marathi
Written bySantosh Ayachit, Ashutosh Parandkar
Directed byKartik Kendhe Avinash Waghmare
StarringSee below
Theme music composerPankaj Padghan
Opening themeYelkot Malhar
ComposerA.V. Prafullachandra
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
Production
ProducersMahesh Kothare
Adinath Kothare
Production locationMumbai
Production companyKothare Vision
Release
Original networkZee Marathi
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Original release18 May 2014 (2014-05-18) –
30 April 2017 (2017-04-30)
External links
Official website

Jai Malhar is Marathi mythological TV series being aired on Indian TV channel Zee Marathi. It is based on the legend of Lord Khandoba, an avatar of Lord Shiva.[1] It also airs in dubbed language of Tamil on Zee Tamil and in Hindi as Jay Jay Malhar. It is first Marathi show to be dubbed in Non-Indian language. It is dubbed in Thai as Jay Martand on Zee Bing.[2] The series premiered on 18 May 2014 from Monday to Saturday at 7 pm by replacing Tu Tithe Me.

Plot[edit]

This series is based on Lord Martanda Bhairava aka Khandoba , a reincarnation of Lord Shiva. The show is about Khandoba's courage, magnanimity and prowess. He is also fondly known as Malhar and worshiped across Maharashtra & beyond as the family deity of many. His devotees express their devotion by chanting aloud "Yelkot Yelkot Jai Malhar". The foremost centre of Khandoba worship is Jejuri in Maharashtra & is thronged by lakhs every year who visit to worship the Lord. Khandoba has been portrayed as a God of love, a Superpower and the symbol of excellence. He is portrayed as a super hero for the young generation.

Cast[edit]

  • Devdatta Nage as Lord Shiva, Lord Khandoba and Khandu Gavda (Lead). Khandoba is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the slayer of demons Mani and Malla. He protects his devotees from any obstacles. He predominantly resides in Jejuri. Besides, many other shrines are dedicated to him.
  • Gauri Sukhtankar as Goddess Parvati Devi (parallel lead). Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva and daughter of King Himavan. She is who gave promise to Jayadri to be Lord Shiva's wife as Banai. She is only Mhalsa as Lord Shiva said that due to her decision regarding Jayadri, as Mhalsa she will forget Jayadri. She often comes forth before Mhalsa and convinces Mhalsa about doing many things.
  • Bageshree Nimbalkar as Goddess Ganga Devi (parallel lead). Ganga Devi is personification of river Ganga. She is sister of Goddess Parvati, elder to her. She also loves Lord Shiva. Parvati Devi doesn't like this. She is also related to Goddess Banai.
  • Surabhi Hande as Goddess Mhalsa Devi (main Lead). Goddess Mhalasa is from Nevasa. Daughter of Timmasheth Vani (merchant) and Mayananda. She married Lord Khandoba and came to Jejuri. She is wife of Lord Khandoba, a loving housewife who takes ferocious form to slay demons and is the queen of Jejuri. She is the incarnation of Goddess Parvati whose appearance is of Goddess Mohini, a form of Lord Vishnu.
  • Isha Keskar as Goddess Banai Devi and Jayadri. (Lead) Goddess Banai also known as Banubai, is from Dhangarpada of Chandanpuri. Her biological parents are actually God Indra (king of deities) and Goddess Shachi, but she was raised by Ajamel, a Dhangar man. She is devoted to Lord Khandoba and is his wife. Jayadri is the daughter of Lord Indra and Goddess Shachi, who later reborn as Banai due to curse put upon her by Lord Indra.
  • Master Shanay Bhise as Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesh is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He in Kailas was the witness of the promise given by Devi Parvati to Jayadri. He comes to Jejuri and often convinces Mhalsa Devi and Banai about many things and clears their various doubts about their original forms. He removes obstacles of path of many people. Mhalsa Devi, in this incarnation tooshares a loving motherly relationship with him. He often makes Mhalsa Devi forget her anger by amusing her. Mhalsa Devi Quickly becomes cheerful in his presence. He is cheerful, sometimes naughty but also caring and loving towards his devotees.
  • Nakul Ghanekar as Hegadi Pradhan and Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu served as Prime Minister in the form of Hegadi Pradhan for Lord Khandoba in the battle against the demons Mani and Malla. He is intelligent and aware of etiquette. He helps Lord Khandoba in making of plans and figuring them out.
  • Purva Subhash as Goddess Lakshmi. Goddess Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu who supports Lord Khandoba and Lord Vishnu (as Hegadi Pradhan) in their tasks. She is the daughter of Samudra Dev, the sea God. She is a loving and caring woman and loves her husband, Lord Vishnu very much. She often convinces and advises Mhalsa Devi about many things.
  • Anirudhha Joshi as Sage Narada. Narada is a Vedic sage who is the messenger of Gods and deities. He is a great devotee of Lord Vishnu and helps Lord Khandoba and Lord Vishnu in their tasks. He trains Banai to get wedded to Lord Khandoba. He sometimes unknowingly creates conflicts and also spices up some news.
  • Swapnil Rajshekhar as Indra Dev. Indra Dev is the king of gods and father of Banai. He only cursed jayadri and send her to Chandanpuri as a baby, where She was grown up as a Dhangar and named as Banai, he also tried to stop marriage of Lord Khandoba and Banai, but later he supports Banai as she is his daughter. He also had opened the secret to Banai that Hegadi Pradhan and Lakshmi Devi were actually Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi Devi.
  • Akshay Milind Dandekar as Nandi. Nandi is known as Vahana (mount) of Lord Shiva. Since, Khandoba is a reincarnation on Lord Shiva Nandi is seen prominently in the story of Jai Malhar as Nandi, Nandeshrav and Nandeshwar. He usually is a link between Khandoba and Mhalasa and Banu. He is the eyewitness of every activity of Shiva and Paravati in Kailasa. He knows about the past life of Mhalasa Devi and Banai but he is not supposed to open up about it.
  • Siddhesh Prabhakar as Lord Surya. Lord Surya is the solar deity. Mhalsa Devi worships him and everyday offers him an Arghya and asks him many questions. Lord Khandoba's name is Martanda Bhairava, in which Martanda means Sun. So, Mhalsa Devi's Sun god worship can be traced here.
  • Arti More as Latika. Latika is the childhood friend of Goddess Mhalsa and helps Goddess Mhalsa in her tasks. She often hears confidential conversations and conveys it to Mhalsa Devi which creates conflicts.
  • Priyanka Waman as Manji. Manji is a very close childhood friend of Goddess Banai. Goddess Banai shares her every problems with Manji in order to figure it out.
  • Mahesh Phalke as Ranga. Ranga is a cowherd resident in Chandanpuri and a friend of Goddess Banai.
  • Anjali Valsangkar as Shevanti. Shevanti is the mother of Ranga.
  • Sonam Mhasvekar as Gangi. Gangi is the wife of Ranga, she often dominates Ranga.
  • Vicky Mokal as Ganya
  • Prashant Choudappa as Choudappa

Production[edit]

This series has gained popularity among the followers of Lord Khandoba. The costumes and jewellery used in this series have set a trend in fashion in some cities across Maharashtra. It's Tamil dubbed version, Veera Marthandan is aired on Zee Tamil. The title montage has been particularly popular. The effort taken by lead actors has been appreciated. It was happened first time on Zee & other Networks that serial version are in Non-Indian Launguage and also dubbed in Thai aired Zee Bing as Jay Martand and popular Indian show in Thailand, Singapore & Malaysia.

Special Episode[edit]

1 Hour[edit]

  • 18 May 2014
  • 3 October 2014
  • 22 March 2015
  • 25 April 2015
  • 19 July 2015
  • 27 September 2015
  • 29 November 2015
  • 27 March 2016
  • 17 July 2016
  • 6 September 2016
  • 25 September 2016

2 Hours[edit]

  • 17 August 2014 (Khandoba-Mhalsa's Marriage)
  • 3 May 2015 (Khandoba-Banai's Marriage)
  • 8 January 2017 (Malhari Avatar)
  • 30 April 2017 (Last Episode)

Reception[edit]

Ratings[edit]

Week Year BARC Viewership
TRP Rank
Week 18 2015 0.4 1
Week 19 2015 0.5 2
Week 20 2015 0.4 3
Week 21 2015 0.9 2
Week 22 2015 0.9 3
Week 23 2015 1.0 3
Week 24 2015 1.1 2
Week 25 2015 0.8 4
Week 26 2015 0.8 4
Week 27 2015 1.1 1
Week 28 2015 1.0 3
Week 29 2015 1.0 4
Week 30 2015 1.0 3
Week 31 2015 0.8 2
Week 32 2015 0.9 1
Week 34 2015 0.9 1
Week 35 2015 0.9 1
Week 36 2015 0.8 2
Week 37 2015 0.7 2
Week 38 2015 0.6 2
Week 39 2015 0.6 4
Week 40 2015 0.7 4
Week 41 2015 1.5 3
Week 42 2015 1.6 3
Week 43 2015 1.5 2
Week 44 2015 1.6 5
Week 45 2015 1.4 4
Week 46 2015 1.6 3
Week 47 2015 1.7 3
Week 48 2015 1.8 3
Week 49 2015 1.7 3
Week 50 2015 1.6 3
Week 51 2015 1.8 4
Week 52 2015 2.8 2
Week 1 2016 2.4 3
Week 5 2016 2.3 3
Week 6 2016 2.2 2
Week 7 2016 2.0 2
Week 8 2016 1.7 3
Week 9 2016 1.7 2
Week 10 2016 1.9 2
Week 13 2016 1.3 4
Week 26 2016 1.6 5
Week 27 2016 1.5 5
Week 28 2016 1.5 4
Week 35 2016 1.9 5
Week 38 2016 1.9 5
Week 1 2017 2.0 5
Week 15 2020 0.9 4

Adaptations[edit]

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Time (IST) Notes
Marathi Jai Malhar
जय मल्हार
18 May 2014 Zee Marathi 30 April 2017 7 pm Original
Tamil Veera Marthandan
21 September 2015 Zee Tamil 11 December 2015 6 pm Dubbed
Hindi Jay Jay Malhar
जय जय मल्हार
Zee TV Dubbed
Thai Jay Martand
Zee Bing Dubbed

Awards[edit]

Zee Marathi Utsav Natyancha Awards[edit]

Year Category Recipient Role
2014 Best Character Male Devdatta Nage Khandoba
Best Supporting Female Purva Subhash Lakshmi
Best Title song Nilesh Moharir
2015 Best Actor Devdatta Nage Khandoba
Best Actress Surabhi Hande - Isha Keskar Mhalsa - Banai
2016 Best Supporting Male Aniruddha Joshi Narada
Best Supporting Female Purva Subhash Lakshmi

References[edit]

  1. "TV Guide". Zee Marathi. 1 October 2015.
  2. "Jai Malhar completes 750 episodes". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 April 2021.