Mahalakshmi (TV series)
Mahalakshmi | |
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Genre | Supernatural Crime thriller |
Created by | Shaan Karthick |
Written by | Shaan Karthik Dialogues Nandhan Shridharan Padmavathy Jagan |
Screenplay by | Shaan Karthik |
Directed by |
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Creative director | Divya Dinesh |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Hari |
Opening theme | "Anbenum Anbenum Munjanile" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 805 |
Production | |
Producer | Vaidehi Ramamurthy |
Cinematography | A.M.John Anand R.Parthipan P.Ganesh kumar |
Editors | M.S.Thiyagarajan M.N.Perumal G.Shakthivel R.Baskar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 18-22 minutes per episode |
Production company | Vision Time India Pvt Ltd |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 6 March 2017 14 December 2019 | –
External links | |
Website |
Mahalakshmi is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Kavya Shastry, Hemanth Kumar and Sonu Satheesh Kumar.[1] The series premiered on Sun TV on 6 March 2017 and ended on 14 December 2019 for 805 Episodes.[2] It was produced by Vision Time India Pvt Ltd and directed by R.Ganesh.[3]
Synopsis[]
It is the story of Mahalakshmi, who follows non violence and discipline. She takes a crucial step just before her engagement with her uncle's son. She files a sexual harassment case against Aravind, a widower with a baby daughter, which creates havoc in her life while Subramani and Meenakshi support her. Vishalam and Ramya create more problems between Aravind and Mahalakshmi. But Mahalakshmi overcomes them and also helps others in overcoming their problems.
ther Story[]
In episodes between (1-58) the big lovable fight between father (Mohan Sharma) and daughter (Kavya Shastry). It creates a havoc in her life.
Cast[]
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- Main Cast
- Kavya Shastry as Mahalakshmi Aravind: Aravind's Second Wife (She is the adoptive mother of Samyukutha and She is Vishwanthan's daughter).
- Hemanth as Aravind: Anjali and Mahalakshmi's husband. He is Subramani's and Meenakshi's second son.
- Sindhu Sadhana as Nithya Manjari & Roopa Manjari (twin sisters) dual roles. (Mahalakshmi dual best friends)
- Sonu Satheesh Kumar as Ramya: Vishalam's daughter and Aravind's ex fiancée
- Lakshmi Raj as Mari Muthu a.k.a. Mark Mari (Episodes:670-804)
- Baby Prahathisa as Samyukutha (Mahalakshmi adoptive daughter; Anjali's and Aravind's biological daughter)
Recurring Cast[]
- Delhi Kumar as Subramani; Raju, Aravind, Karthik and Aarthi's father
- Anuradha Krishnamoorthy as Meenakshi Subramani: Raju, Aravind, Karthik and Aarthi's mother
- Gemini as Velu (Velu Vaathiyar) (Mahalakshmi's Old teacher)
- Narmadha as Kokila (Velu's first daughter).
- Ramya as Chitra (Velu's second daughter).
- Raagavi as Vishalam (Ramya's mother)
- Bushmi as Aarthi ; Aravind,Raju,Karthick's sister.
- Yuvanraj Nethran as Raju: Aravind, Karthik and Aarthi's elder brother
- Sudha Sandheep as Kavitha Raju: Raju's wife
- Baby Sana as Kaviya (Raju and Kavitha's daughter)
- Master Sharvan as Shree Hari (Raju and Kavitha's son)
- Aravesh as Karthik: Aravind and Raju's younger brother
- Aishwarya Sesadhari as Eshwari Karthik: Airavathy's daughter and Karthik's wife
- Gokul as Manikanda
- Mangaleshwari as Shardha (Mari's mother)
- Comedy Krishnamoorthy as Gangadharan (Mari's father)
- Kiruba as Airavathy Krishnamoorthy: Madhankumar and Eshwari's mother
- Madhuraa as Parvathi Madhan: Mahalakshmi's adoptive sister
- Shiva as Krishnamoorthy: Madhankumar and Eshwari's father
- Rajesh kumar as Rajesh (Velu Vaathiyar old Student)
- Sathyapriya as Vijayalakshmi (Anjali's grandmother)
- Murghanandham as Arumuga (Mukka)
Past Cast[]
- Anjali Rao as Anjali (Died in serial)
- Lokesh Bhaskaran as Gowtham (Lead Role)
- Priya as Janaki Vishwanathan (Died in serial)
- Sujatha Panju as Advocate Sree Devi
- Pasi Sathya as Ponnamma
- Rajasekhar as Ehswaramoorthy
- Rajalakshmi as Eshwar's mother
- Pramodini Pammi as Ambigai (Anjali's mother)
- Vizhuthugal Santhanam as Ramachandran (Gowtham's father)
- Nathan Shyam as Vignesh
- Shyam as Inspector Paandi
- Veena Venkatesh as Susheela Ramachandran (Gowtham's mother)
- Mohan Sharma as Vishwanathan (Mahalakshmi's father)
- Kamal as Arun Kumar (Mahalakshmi's old classmate)
- Bobby Bilani as Anand
- Vallab as Aravind (Replaced by Hemanth)
- Baby Shamilly as Young Samyuktha (Aravind and Anjali's daughter)
- Sharath Raj as Sampath
- Mithun as Bramma
- Vicky Roshan as Madhankumar (Parvathi's husband, Died in serial)
Casting[]
This is the first serial of actress Kavya Shastry in Tamil-language who is known for her first Serial in Kannada Language like Shubhavivaha.[4] Anjali Rao appeared in flash back sequences. Lokesh and Hemanth portray the male lead role.[3]
Other supporting cast include Delhi Kumar, Mohan Sharma, Rajasekhar, Priya, Santhanam. Sonu Satheesh Kumar well known for Sthreedhanam serial portrayed the main antagonist role.[3]
International broadcast[]
- The Series was released on 6 March 2017 on Sun TV alongside Sumangali and Vidhi, the series also airs on Sun TV HD.
- The Show was also broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution.
- It airs in Sri Lanka, South East Asia, Middle East, United States, Canada, Europe, Oceania, South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa on Sun TV.
- It is also available via the internet protocol television service Lebara Play, Lyca TV and YuppTV.
References[]
- ^ "மகாலட்சுமி புது சீரியல்". tamil.filmibeat.com.
- ^ "TV show Mahalakshmi to go off-air soon". The Times of India.
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External links[]
- Official Website (in English)
- Sun TV television series
- 2010s Tamil-language television series
- Tamil-language television shows
- 2017 Tamil-language television series debuts
- 2019 Tamil-language television series endings