Vat Purnima, a traditional festival celebrated in various states across India, is a time for married women to pray for their husbands’ long lives and marital happiness. On this day, women perform a ritual called Vat Savitri, where they fast and worship the banyan tree. To mark this special occasion, your Zee Marathi shows are airing special episodes with unique storylines centered around Vat Purnima.
Tula Shikvin Changlach Dhada
In Tula Shikvin Changlach Dhada, Akshara and Adhipati embark on a new chapter in their relationship. As they prepare to leave their home and start a new life together, Akshara observes the Vat Savitri fast. Moved by her dedication, Adhipati joins her in the worship. The special episode features a beautifully shot song dedicated to their bond.
Navri Mile Hitlerla
Durga tells Kalindi about a family tradition where a newlywed bride must circle the banyan tree 1001 times for a happy married life. Determined, Kalindi insists that Leela follow this ritual. However, Leela falls ill during the process, and it will be intriguing to see how Abhiram supports her through this challenge.
Paru
In Paru, Ahilyadevi decides to cook a feast for everyone in honor of Vat Purnima, while Paru secretly performs the banyan tree worship. On this auspicious day, Paru eats the leftover food from Aditya’s plate, which Savitri notices. The episode will reveal whether Paru’s secret devotion is unveiled.
Shiva
Shiva features the family, led by Rambhau, participating in the Vat Savitri puja for the first time. During the ritual, some goons harass Ashu’s sister, leading to a confrontation. Ashu gets injured, and Shiva steps in to protect him, embodying the spirit of Savitri protecting her Satyavan.
Punha Kartavya Ahe
In Punha Kartavya Ahe, Vasundhara contemplates breaking away from her past relationships to build a new life with Akash. The special episode will explore whether Vasundhara can move forward or if her past will hold her back.
Don’t miss the Vat Purnima special episodes on Tula Shikvin Changlach Dhada at 8pm, Shiva at 9pm, Paru at 7.30pm, Navri Mile Hitlerla at 10pm and Punha Kartavya Ahe at 9.30pm