Home Minister (TV series)
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- Nikhil Shigvan
- Mahendra Kadam
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| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Marathi |
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| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Production company | Essel Vision Productions |
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| Network | Zee Marathi |
| Release | 13 September 2004 – 15 September 2024 |
| Related | |
| Maha Minister | |
Home Minister is an Indian Marathi reality game show which aired on Zee Marathi. It began airing on 13 September 2004.[1][2] It is Zee Marathi's first longest-running Indian television show in Marathi language.[3][4]
The format of the show consists of the host Aadesh Bandekar, visiting the homes of women in different cities of Maharashtra and playing various games with them.[5][6] He is affectionately called "Bhauji" which translates to Brother-in-law.[7][8] The show also has a segment where Aadesh Bandekar chat with the women and their families. At the end of every episode, the winner of the games receives Paithani saree from him.[9][10]
Seasons
- Navvadhu No. 1 (14 September 2009)[11]
- Jaubai Jorat (14 January 2011)[12]
- Swapna Gruhlaxmiche (16 May 2011)[13]
- Manachi Paithani (21 May 2012)[14]
- Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi (31 March 2014)[15]
- Goa Special (25 April 2016)[16]
- Kahe Diya Pardes (15 May 2016)[17]
- Chukbhul Dyavi Ghyavi (13 February 2017)[18]
- Lagira Zala Ji (1 May 2017)[19]
- Aggabai Sasubai (19 August 2019)[20]
- Bharat Daura (1 January 2020)[21]
- Gharchya Ghari (8 June 2020)[22]
- Covid Yoddha Vishesh (27 July 2020)[23]
- Majha Babdya (7 September 2020)[24]
- Sasubai Majhya Laybhari (11 October 2020)[25]
- Paithani Maherchya Angani (4 January 2021)[26]
- Little Champs (26 July 2021)[27]
- Maha Minister (11 April 2022)[28]
- Khel Sakhyancha Charchaughincha (27 June 2022)[29]
- Sasubai Khas Sunbai Zhakas (28 November 2022)[30]
Other seasons
Production
Jitendra Joshi was replaced as the show's regular anchor in 2009 while Aadesh was contesting for the Maharashtra State Assembly election.[36][37] He hosted the season Navvadhu No.1.[38][39] In 2011, Nilesh Sable replaced Jitendra in 2011 and hosted the season Jaubai Jorat.[40][41]
The series again premiered on 14 January 2011 replacing Sade Made Teen.[42][43] The show stopped airing temporarily on 1 May 2010 with a total of 1616 episodes due to the Maharashtra State Election and it started again with new season.[44][45]
Ratings
| Week | Year | BARC Viewership | Ref. | |
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| TRP | Rank | |||
| 26 November 2017 | 1 Hour Special | 3.1 | 5 | [46] |