Sony AATH, renowned for its captivating Bengali entertainment content, is set to enchant audiences with its latest show, ‘Amader Thakurmar Jhuli’.
Scheduled to premiere on March 31 at 01:00 pm, the program promises to immerse viewers in a world of cherished tales and nostalgic reminiscences.
‘Amader Thakurmar Jhuli’ pays homage to the rich tradition of storytelling, a practice deeply ingrained in Bengali culture. Through enchanting narratives passed down through generations, the show transports audiences to a bygone era where grandmothers reign as master storytellers, weaving magic and imparting timeless wisdom.
The series features a collection of captivating stories that have stood the test of time, resonating with people of all ages. Each episode promises to deliver not just entertainment but also valuable life lessons, reflecting the ethos of Bengal’s cultural heritage.
Tushar Shah, Chief Marketing Officer & Business Head – English Cluster & Sony AATH at Sony Pictures Networks India, expressed excitement about the launch, highlighting the show’s focus on intergenerational relations and meaningful moral stories. He anticipates that ‘Amader Thakurmar Jhuli’ will strike an emotional chord with Sony AATH’s viewers in Bengal, offering them an engaging and enriching viewing experience.
To embark on this timeless journey into the world of Bengali storytelling, viewers are encouraged to tune in to Sony AATH on March 31 at 01:00 pm.
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