In the upcoming Aashadhi wari, the life of Tukoba will be portrayed through a unique program called 'Ananddoh - Anandvari'! Along with the pilgrimage to Pandharpur from Dehu, this program has been organized to showcase the life of Sant Tukaram through a one-act play. Actor Yogesh Soman will be present for this program, which will be held in the presence of Savitribai Phule Pune University's National Service Scheme students, the state's higher and technical education minister, and Pune's guardian minister Chandrakant Patil.
Nikita Moghe, Hari Chikane, and Mandar Chikane will also be participating in this event. The inauguration of this program will take place on Friday, June 9th, at 5:00 pm at the Gatha Mandir in the English Medium School of Sujan Foundation in Kshetra Dehu. The program will be inaugurated by Minister Chandrakant Patil. Dr. Sadanand More, a scholar of Sant literature, will preside over the program. Dehu's president Purushottam Maharaj More, Palkhi sohala chief Sanjay Maharaj More, Bhanudas Maharaj More, and Anil Maharaj More, as well as the organizer of the National Service Scheme, Rajesh Pandey, and the director of the National Service Scheme, Dr. Sadanand Bhosale, will be present at the event.
In this 'Ananddoh - Anandvari' program, actor Yogesh Soman will portray the life of Sant Tukaram in various contexts. This program will be conducted in a highly engaging language and its duration is two hours. This program will be held on the premises of colleges in Dehu, Pune, Loni, Saswad, Varvand, Indapur, Akluj, Velapur, Wadi Puravli, and Pandharpur. Local management will be handled by the principals of these colleges.
The thoughts of Sant Tukaram will be presented in a highly engaging language in this program. The essence of his entire life will be presented in a very profound language. The script was written by Yogeshwar, directed by Anand Swaroop, and music by Kedar Divekar. The stage arrangement of the program "Ananddoh" is managed by Dhaval Pathak, Akshay Patankar, and actor Yogesh Soman. Approximately 200 college students from across the country who are participating in the national service scheme will work as volunteers in various villages along the way of this program, and the students will travel from Dehu to Pandharpur. Information about this unique program has been distributed to all the villages along the way from Dehu to Pandharpur, and the program will be free for all pilgrims and spectators.