Machhindra Kambli’s Vastraharan drama, Zee Marathi’s Ratris Khel Chale, Ratris Khel Chale 2, and Gav Gata Gazali television series are all excellent examples of popular Malvani Konkani culture.
The Census Board of India and the ISO labeled this language as an authorized language in Maharashtra’s southern Konkan region. Vastraharan is a 2018 Marathi Play starring, Mangesh Kadam, Mukesh Jadhav, Pranav Ravrane, Devendra Pem.
There are more than 40 dialects of Konkani a few of them are Karawari, Honnavari, Chitpavani, Siddi, Keralan, Saxtti, Antruz, Bardez, Malvani Konkani, Maharashtrian Konkani, Nawayati, Mangalorean. Enjoy Vastraharan starring Mangesh Kadam, Kishor Chaughule, Sanjay Narvekar, Jitendra Joshi and directed by Ramesh Randive - only on ZEE5. Malvani language is very popular that is often used for newspaper articles and dramas. It has great significance in Marathi’s influences and loanwords. This language is interesting, with each Malvani language sentence having a distinct pitch. It is a dialect of Konkani that does not have any unique script. Malvani language words are commonly used in Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri. The official Script of the Konkani people is Devanagari and is used by most of the speakers. And, Konkani people from Kerala use the Malayalam script. The people of Konkani Muslims use Arabic script. It has been shown that God enters the body of a person. Kokani Christians in Goa uses Roman script. Kanakvali: On the first day of the 87th all India Marathi Drama Conference (Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Sammelan), child artists from Malwani staged the controversial Marathi play ‘Vastraharan’ that makes mockery of Hindu deities. The people from Karnataka use the Kannada script. Konkani Hindu people from Goa and Maharashtra use the Devanagari script. It has numerous dialects and is divided among religions. People from different regions write Konkani in various scripts. Konkani language is spoken by 0.20% people of the Indian population. The earliest inscriptions in Konkani are dated 1187 A.D, and the language itself is believed to be several centuries older.
It highlights the details of Vedic structures and exposes the similarities of both western and eastern Indo-Aryan languages. In 1992, it was included as the official language of the Indian state of Goa and a minority language in Karnataka, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Diu. According to the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution, Konkani is one of the 22 scheduled languages. And the word Konkan means corner (Kona) and part of the Earth (Kana). The word Konkani means “from the Konkan”. Konkani is the southern Indo-Aryan language spoken by the people of Maharashtra and Goa on the west coast of India. Indo Aryan and Dravidian are the two main languages that are spoken by more than 90% of the people of India. India is a mixture of diverse cultures, religions, and beliefs with uncountable languages.