Produced by Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms, Tumchya Aamchyatali Kusum premiered on 4 October 2021 on Sony Marathi and wrapped up on 26 February 2022, completing 129 episodes. The show, a Marathi remake of the iconic Hindi serial Kkusum, replaced Swarajyajanani Jijamata on the network’s prime lineup.
Telecast Details
Kusum aired Monday through Saturday at 8:30 PM (IST), with each episode running around 20–22 minutes. It was also available for online streaming on SonyLIV and platforms like Yupp TV.
Cast Ensemble
- Shivani Baokar stars as Kusum Deshmukh-Sarnobat—a kind-hearted, optimistic young woman juggling responsibilities toward her parental and marital home. This marked one of her significant lead roles in Marathi television.
- Ajinkya Nanaware plays Anuj, Kusum’s supportive husband who stands by her through life’s ups and downs.
- Ketaki Palav features as Elisha, a pivotal character adding complexity and drama to Kusum and Anuj’s life.
- Supporting cast includes Arti More, Rahul Mehendale, Shilpa Navalkar, Mohiniraj Gatne, Vedangi Kulkarni, and Pradnya Jadhav, each contributing to rich character dynamics in the ensemble.
Story & Emotional Arc
Kusum follows the journey of a resilient and graceful young woman who remains grounded, optimistic, and compassionate. Even after her marriage, she continues to prioritize her responsibility toward her parents while managing her new household. Her balancing act—of love, duty, ambition, and emotion—strikes a chord with Marathi viewers, making her character both inspirational and relatable.
The narrative charts Kusum’s growth within her married life, relationships with in-laws, and challenges that test her strength. As a Marathi adaptation of the Hindi series Kkusum, it retains the core themes of sacrifice, familial duty, and moral resilience, while localizing cultural nuances for Marathi viewers.
🎬 Production & Creative Team
Under the direction of Gaurav Relekar, the show was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor through Balaji Telefilms. The multi-camera setup captured the emotional arcs set in contemporary Maharashtrian family settings, blending traditional values with modern dilemmas.
Though Kusum concluded in February 2022, its portrayal of resilience and heartwarming narrative continues to linger in audience memory. For those seeking an emotional family sag… Tumchya Aamchyatali Kusum offered just that—a Marathi tale of love, duty, and the graceful strength of a woman.