The celebrity musical game show, hosted by Siddharth Jadhav will start on October 21, 2023
Star Pravah announced the launch of the Season 2 of ‘Aata Hou De Dhingaana’.
The celebrity musical game show, hosted by Siddharth Jadhav will start on October 21, 2023.
“The success of the first season of ‘Aata Hou De Dhingaana’ demonstrated our commitment to offering distinctive and engaging content to our viewers. The upcoming season promises to be even more entertaining and captivating, as we persist in celebrating the heart and soul of Marathi culture and music. With the unbeatable combination of Siddharth Jadhav’s energy, our talented celebrity guests, and innovative rounds, we look forward to yet another season of Maharashtra’s biggest non-fiction show and hope to set new benchmarks in Marathi entertainment,” said a Star Pravah spokesperson.
Dabur, a Joint-title sponsor in the first season, has renewed its association for the upcoming edition. Similarly, Hindustan Uniliver, Amrith Noni and several other sponsors from the previous season have chosen to collaborate with the show once again.
Multiple homegrown brands of Maharashtra who are looking for expanding presence in the market have also extended their association with the show. Speaking about the brand’s association with the upcoming season of the show, Dr. Abhijit Phutane, MD, Siddha Pharma said “Dhouti Yog is a 50-year brand, I am very happy and excited to be associated with Aata Hou De Dhingaana 2.”
The upcoming season will feature Tejashree Pradhan, Apurva Nemlekar, Sharvari Jog and many more who will be engaging in exciting musical games, and engaging challenges.
Narayan, CEO, Amrith Noni, said, “We have been associated with Pravah for many years now, with the reach we get through the channel, this platform works wonderfully for us. We partnered with Aata Hou De Dhinagaana, one of the biggest shows of Maharashtra last year as well and saw a great response, we are delighted to be part of this journey again this year. We are sure that this season would also break all the records in Maharashtra.”