Mouna Raagam (TV series)
Mouna Raagam | |
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Genre | Musical Drama Family |
Written by | Priya Thampi |
Directed by |
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Starring | Kritika Khelge Sherin Farhana Rajeev Parameshwar Chippy Renjith Shamitha Shreekumar |
Theme music composer | M. Jayachandran (Title Song) Harinarayanan (lyrics) Sananth George (Background Score) |
Opening theme | "Odum Meenum Ketkum" Palani Bharathi (Lyrics) |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 863 |
Production | |
Producer | Chippy Renjith |
Production locations | Ponmudi, Kerala Trivandrum, Kerala |
Cinematography | C. Jaya Kumar Ve.ki Amirtha Raj Saravanan Venkatesh |
Editor | G.Pa Vinoth |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 22–24 minutes per episode |
Production company | Global Villagers |
Release | |
Original network | Star Vijay |
Picture format | 576i HDTV 1080i |
Original release | 24 April 2017 14 August 2021 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | Potol Kumar Gaanwala Vanambadi |
External links | |
Website |
Mouna Raagam (மௌனராகம் 2) (transl. Silent Symphony) is a 2017-2020 IndianTamil language Musical drama series which premiered on 24 April 2017 which premiered on Star Vijay and digitally streams on Disney+ Hotstar. The show is produced by actress Chippy Renjith under Global Villagers. The series has two seasons. First season of the story stars with the seven-year-old Sakthi (Krithika Khelge) is born with a talent. After 12-year leap, it continues as its second season with vicenarian Sakthi (Raveena Daha).
Its first season stars Krithika Khelge and Sherin Farhana with Rajeev Parameshwar, Chippy Renjith and Shamitha Shreekumar[1]
After 12-year leap, it continues a second season, stars Raveena Daha and Shilpa Nair with Rajeev Parameshwar, Chippy Renjith and Anusree Chembakassery additionally with Salmanul Faris and Rahul Ramachandran[2][3]
Series[]
Season | Episodes | Originally Broadcast | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 863 | 24 April 2017 | 19 September 2021 | |
2 | 1 February 2021 | TBA |
Synopsis[]
Kadhambari (Kaadhu maa) , a rich, argumentative girl spoiler by her parents and was married to Karthik Krishna, a famous singer. They give birth to Shruthi. As the story goes, it was revealed that before the marriage of Karthik, he falls for Malliga , a village girl but unfortunately Karthik leaves the village and under pressure from his family , he marries kadhambari leaving Malliga pregnant and gives birth to Shakthi, who doesn't know the name of her father and likes singing. Kadhambari accidentally kills Mallika and escapes. When Shakthi's maternal aunt tries to sell her as she have the ability to sing well, she escapes from her. Disguised as a boy, she reaches Chennai and adopted by Karthik's brother Murali and his wife Nandhini. From the beginning, Kadhambari and her family hated Shakthi. Months passed and finally Murali and Nandhini learns about Shakthi's past and that she is Karthik's elder daughter. But they keep it a secret in fear of Kadhambari. Eventually, everyone in the family learn that Shakthi is Karthik's daughter. Kadhambari and her daughter Shruthi were infuriated. Meanwhile, Mallika is alive, taking treatment in a Ayurveda Hospital suffering from Memory Loss due to the accident. Later, Shakthi, Mallika and Karthik reunite and Mallika is bought Karthik's home. Mallika's pleasing words made Shruthi and Shakthi friends which made Kadhambari more angry. Later, she spoils Shruthi's mind and turns against Mallika and Shakthi. When Karthik introduces Mallika and Shakthi as his wife and daughter in an award show, Shruthi leaves home in anger. Kadhambari is affected mentally on Shruthi's disappearance. Shruthi is kidnapped by Guru, Raghav's brother. Raghav is Kadhambari's boyfriend during college days who tells that Shruthi is his daughter and not Karthik's due to their relationship and eventually blackmails her. In a spree, Kadhambari kills Raghav and later blackmailed by his brother Guru. Karthik, Mallika and Nandhini learns this truth but didn't ask anything to Kadhambari. Everyone in the family is searching for Shruthi. Meanwhile, Shakthi take care of Kadhambari as a mother. Guru's mother Raghavi decides to make Shruthi escape from Guru's captivity. Shruthi came back home. She blames Sakthi and Mallika for her disappearance while Mallika and Sakthi leave the house for Shruthi.
Cast[]
Main[]
- Kritika Khelge as young Shakti Krishna (2017-Sep.2020)
- Sherin Farhana as young Shruthi Krishna (2017–Sep.2020)
- Rajeev Parameshwar as Karthik Krishna – Parvati's younger son; Murali's brother; Mallika and Kaadhambari's husband; Shakthi and Shruti's father. He is a well known Playback singer. [4]
- Shamitha Shreekumar (2017-Sep.2020) → Anusree Chembakasse (2020) as Kaadhambari "Kaadhu Maa" Vishwanathan Krishna – Vishwanathan and Rukmani's elder daughter; Maya's sister; Karthik's second wife; Shruthi's mother.[5]
- Chippy Renjith as Mallika (Karpagam during Medical Treatment) – Pazhani's sister; Karthik's first wife; Shakthi's mother. She is a natural singer.
Recurring[]
- Manoharan Krishnan as Murali Krishna – Parvati's elder son; Karthik's brother; Nandini's husband; Shakthi's former guardian (2017–2020)
- Tamil Selvi as Nandini Chokkalingam Krishna – Chokkalingam's daughter; Murali's wife.(2017–2020)
- A. Revathy as Parvathi Krishna – Murali's and Karthik's mother; Shakthi and Shruti's grandmother.
- Supergood Kannan as Pazhaniswamy aka Pazhani – Mallika's brother; Swarna's husband; Nila's father; Shakthi's uncle.(2017–2020)
- Seema G. Nair as Swarna Pazhaniswamy – Pazhani's wife; Nila's mother; Shakthi's aunt.(2017–2020)
- Anjali Devi as Rukmani Vishwanathan – Vishwanathan's wife; Kadhambari and Maya's mother; Shruthi's grandmother.
- Anand Babu as Vishwanathan – Rukmani's husband; Kaadhambari and Maya's father; Shruthi's grandfather. (2017–2020)
- Sesu as Maya Vishwanathan – Vishwanathan and Rukmani's younger daughter; Kaadhambari's sister; Shruthi's aunt (2017-2019)
- Sindhu Manu Varma as Raghavi – Raghavan and Guru's mother (2019–2020)
- Nathan Shyam as, (2018-2020)
- Raghav - Raghavi's younger son; Guru's brother; Kaadhambari's obsessive ex-boyfriend
- Guru - Raghavi's elder son; Raghav's brother
- Janani Ashok Kumar as Ms. Mallika – Shruthi and Shakthi's governess (2017–2020)
- Raghavan as Guruji – An ayurvedic medical practitioner (2018–2020)
- Adhithiri Dinesh as Lavanya – Shakthi's best friend; Shruthi's enemy. (2017–2020)
- V. R. Thilagam as Chokkalingam – Nandini's father (2018)
Adaptations[]
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Bengali | Potol Kumar Gaanwala পটল কুমার গানওয়ালা |
14 December 2015 | Star Jalsha | 10 September 2017 | Original |
Telugu | Koilamma కోయిలమ్మ |
5 September 2016 | Star Maa | 18 September 2020 | Remake |
Malayalam | Vanambadi വാനമ്പാടി |
30 January 2017 | Asianet | ||
Tamil | Mouna Raagam மௌன ராகம் |
24 April 2017 | Star Vijay | 19 September 2020 | |
Hindi | Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala कुल्फ़ी कुमार बाजेवाला |
19 March 2018 | StarPlus | 7 February 2020 |
Release and Marketing[]
On 7 April 2017, the first promo of the show 'Odum Meenum Ketkum' Song was released by STAR Vijay on Facebook. On 16 April 2017, the second, promos of the show 'Odum Meenum Ketkum' (1 Minute Song) was released by STAR Vijay TV on YouTube.[6]
It was 2nd Musical Series in Tamil-language Series after Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. Also a remake of Malayalam TV Serial "Vanambadi"
Soundtrack[]
Mouna Ragam soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by M. Jayachandran, Sananth George | |
Released | 24 April 2017 |
Recorded | Since 2017 |
Genre | Tv serial soundtrack |
Language | Tamil |
Label | Rejaputhra Visual media |
Producer | M. Jayachandran |
Soundtrack[]
The songs are penned by Shri. Harinarayanan. Most of the songs sung by Singer Varsha Renjith and music is the main highlight of the serial. The songs are as follows :
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Odum Meenum Ketkum (ஓடும் மீனும் கேட்கும் ) Title Promo Song" | 1:00 |
2. | "Ennaludaya Shivane Potri (எந்நாளுடைய சிவனே போற்றி)" | 1:20 |
3. | "Kuzhalin Gaana Vinotham (குழலின் கான வினோதம்) (Female Version)" | 1:00 |
4. | "Kuzhalin Gaana Vinotham (குழலின் கான வினோதம்) (Shakthi Version)" | 2:00 |
5. | "Mullinai Kaanamal Roja (முள்ளினை காணாமல் ரோஜா)" | |
6. | "Hara Haro Hara (ஹர ஹரோ ஹரா)" | 1:20 |
7. | "Sollu Sollu sollu (சொல்லு சொல்லு சொல்லு)" | 3:30 |
8. | "Anandham Athil Malarum Sangeedham (ஆனந்தம் அதில் மலரும் சங்கீதம்)" | 3:40 |
9. | "Naan Oru Vaanambadi (நான் ஒரு வானம்பாடி)" | 2:60 |
10. | "Isaiyil manam (இசையில் மனம்)" | 2.00 |
11. | "En Chella Kutty (என் செல்ல குட்டி)" | 2.00 |
12. | "Kannamaa En Kannamaa (கண்ணம்மா என் கண்ணம்மா)" | 4.47 |
13. | "Devi Manam (தேவி மனம்)" | 2.47 |
14. | "Kali Amma (காளி அம்மா)" | 1.27 |
15. | "Azhagiya Urave (அழகிய உறவே)" | 2.49 |
16. | "Thaaimadi (தாய் மடி)" | 2.09 |
17. | "Amma Amma (அம்மா அம்மா)" | 3.25 |
18. | "Mailangiye (மயிலாஞ்சி)" | 2.11 |
19. | "Vaanampaadi (வானம் பாடி)" | 3.20 |
20. | "Chinnachiru Killiye Kannamaa (சின்னசிறு கிளியே கண்ணம்மா)" | 2.33 |
Sequel[]
In February 2021 , Star Vijay announced the spiritual sequel of the series, titled Mouna Raagam 2, starring Raveena Daha,[7] Rajeev Parameshwar, Chippy Renjith, Salmanul Faris, Rahul Ramachandran, Shilpa Nair and Divya Binu.
References[]
- ^ "Daily soap Mouna Raagam to go off-air soon; Baby Krithika turns emotional". The Times of India.
- ^ "இவ்வளவு சீக்கிரமா இது எப்படி நடந்தது? தந்தை கார்த்திக் கிருஷ்ணாவுடன் பாடும் சக்தி!". The Indian Express.
- ^ "மௌன ராகம் – விஜய் டிவியின் புதிய தொடர்". www.screen4screen.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ^ "Rajeev Parameshwar Star in Mouna Ragam Serial". www.onenov.in.
- ^ "Shamita well performing in nagative role also". cinema.dinamalar.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
- ^ "Mouna Raagam - 24th April 2017 - Promo 1 ராகம்". Vijay TV YouTube.
- ^ "தைரியமா இருங்க.. மெளனராகம் 2 வரப் போகுதாம்.. ரவீனா தாகாதான் ஹீரோயினாம்.. ஆஹா!". kalakkalcinema.com.
External links[]
- Mouna Raagam at IMDb
- Vijay TV television series
- Tamil-language musical television series
- 2010s Tamil-language television series
- 2017 Tamil-language television series debuts
- Tamil-language television shows
- 2020 Tamil-language television series endings