Priyamanaval

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Priyamanaval
Priyamanaval serial.jpg
Genre
Family
Romance
Written byVikatan Story Team
Screenplay
Amirthraj
Dialogues
Vasu Bharathi
Kavitha Bharathi
Directed by
T.C. Bala Prasad (1-200)
E. Vikramadithyan (201-1315)
StarringPraveena

Vijay
Siva Ranjini
Mohammad Azeem (replaced by Karthik Vasudhevan)
Haripriya
Vineeth
Dharish Jayaseelan
Kiran Mai
Hemanth
Theme music composerKiran
Opening theme
"Priyamanaval"
Karthik (vocals)
Yugabharathi (lyrics)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1315
Production
ProducerVikatan Televistas
CinematographyM.R. Saravana Kumar
S.Sakeethiya Seenu
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21–25 minutes
Production companyVikatan Televistas
Release
Original networkSun TV
Picture format576i
HDTV 1080i
Original release19 January 2015 (2015-01-19) –
11 May 2019 (2019-05-11)
External links
Website

Priyamanaval was an Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Praveena and Subhalekha Sudhakar. It premiered on 19 January 2015 on Sun TV and ended on 11 May 2019. It was directed by E. Vikramadithyan and produced by Vikatan Televistas.[1][2]

Plot[]

Uma (Praveena), a Sri Lankan refugee, and Krishna (Tamilian) marry and become rich. Their married life is happy and they have four sons. Uma and Krishna have supported by Vaithi, Krishnan's maternal uncle's son. Vaithi disowned his parents after they tried to kill Krishna and Uma for their love, and he has been supporting Uma and Krishna since then. Another supporter is Krishna's close friend Ayyavu, who with Krishna starts a successful jewellery transport company with the help of Ayyavu's wife Eshwari.

Eshwari is not happy with having Krishna and Uma in partnership with the company, and throws Krishna out of the company. Uma gives Krishna her jewels and helps him start a new transport company named "UMA TRANSPORTS". Over time, Uma Transports becomes successful and the couple grows rich. At the same time, Ayyavu faces loss and goes to jail, and his family become destitute. When Krishna learns of what has happened, he helps Ayyavu and offers him a job, working at Uma Transports. He is highly loyal to Krishna.

After 30 years of marriage, Uma and Krishna have a happy family, with their four grown-up sons - Natraj, Saravanan, Dileepan and Prabha. Krishna is now a local VIP and the couple are known for their generosity to the needy. Everyone respects them because of their impartiality towards the poor and rich. Uma desires to lead a happy life with her four sons, their wives, and her grandchildren.

Ayyavu, his brother ACP Rathnam and his daughter Sumathi are loyal and have a good friendship with Uma's family but Eshwari and their son Kannan are jealous of their wealth. Kannan plans to destroy their family and steal their assets. He is joined by Krishna's maternal uncle and his family who also seek revenge from them.

In the meantime, Natraj marries Avanthika, Saravanan marries Bhoomika, Dileepan weds Kavitha and Prabha ties the knot with his maternal uncle's daughter Isaipriya. Just as they start to lead a happy married life, many challenges come across in life due to the torture given by Krishnan's uncle Vinayagm, his daughter Geetha, her husband Giridharan, Giri's brother Dharma etc. The family loses Kavitha who is killed by Dharma thus forcing Dileep to a remarriage with another of his maternal uncle's daughter Swathi. However, without losing hope, they win in their life.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

  • Praveena as Umayaal (Uma) Krishnan[3][4]
  • Subhalekha Sudhakar as Krishnan
  • Vijay as Natraj Krishnan (Uma and Krishnan's eldest son)
  • Sivaranjini Vijay as Avanthika Natraj (Natraj's wife, Bhoomika's sister, Rajaram and Mallika's eldest daughter)
  • Dharish Jayaseelan as Saravanakumar "Saravanan" Krishnan (Uma and Krishnan's second son)
  • Kiran Mai as Bhoomika Saravanan (Saravanan's wife, Avanthika's sister, Rajaram and Mallika's youngest daughter)
  • Vineeth as Dileepan Krishnan (Uma and Krishnan's third son)
  • Abinavya Deepak as Swathi Dileepan (Dileepan's 2nd wife, Selvi and Revathi's sister, Kutti Mani and Radha's second daughter)
  • Mohammed Azeem → Karthik Vasudevan as Prabhakaran "Prabha" Krishnan (Uma and Krishnan's youngest son)
  • Haripriya as Isaipriya "Isai" Prabha (Prabha's wife, Muthukumar's eldest daughter)
  • Niranjani Ashok as Kavitha Dileepan: Dileepan's first wife, killed by Nandhini (Dead in serial) (2015-2017)
    • Navya Narayanan replaced Niranjani in 2017

Recurring cast[]

  • Preethi Kumar as Nandhini Prabha (Prabha's ex-wife, Rudra's daughter, Vinayagam's niece) (died in serial)
  • Hemanth Kumar as Kumar (Selvi's husband, Swarnam's stepson)
  • Bhavana Mahadevappa as Tamilselvi "Selvi" Kumar (Kumar's wife, Kutti Mani and Radha's eldest daughter, Swathi and Revathi's sister)
  • V. Dasarathy as Kutti Mani (Uma and Muthukumar's eldest brother, Radha's husband, Selvi, Swathi and Revathi's father)
  • Seema as Revathi (Swathi and Selvi's sister, Kuttimani and Radha's youngest daughter)
  • Krishna Kumar as ACP Rathnam (Ayyavu's brother)
  • Chandini Prakash as Sasirekha "Sasi" IPS (Vinayagam's daughter, Dileepan's ex-girlfriend)
  • Venkat Subha as Vinayagam (Krishnan's brother-in-law, Geetha, Vaitheeswaran and Sasirekha's father) (died in serial)
  • Ganesh / Ramnadh as Rudramoorthy (Rudra) (Vinayagam's brother, Ram and Nandhini's father)
  • Padmini / Agalya as Ulaganaayagi Vinayagam (Vinayagam's wife, Geetha and Vaitheeswaran's mother)
  • Meenakshi as Jaya Vinayagam (Vinayagam's 2nd wife, Sasirekha's mother)
  • ------- as Ramanathan Rudramoorthy (Ram) (Rudra's son, Vinayagam's nephew, Nandhini's brother)
  • Rajesh as Muthukumar (Isaipriya, Kathir and Isaikuyil's father, Uma and Kutti Mani's brother)
  • Abishek Rathan as Kathirkaaman "Kathir" Muthukumar (Isaipriya and Isaikuyil's brother, Muthukumar's second son)
  • Ultra Shree as Isaikuyil "Kuyil" Muthukumar (Isai and Kathir's sister, Muthukumar's youngest daughter)
  • Ramki ===> Bala Subramani as Rajaram (Avanthika and Bhoomika's father, Malliga's husband)
  • Balambiga as Malliga Rajaram (Rajaram's wife, Avanthika and Bhoomika's mother)
  • Vishwanth as Jambulingeshwaran "Jambu" Manickavaasagam (Sumathi's husband, Ayyavu and Eashwari's son-in-law)
  • Subbulakshmi as Sumathi Jambulingeshwaran (Ayyavu and Eashwari's daughter, Jambu's wife, Kannan's sister)
  • Pandiyaraj (Parthian Siva) as Dharmalingam "Dharma" & Giridharan "Giri" DCP (Geetha's husband, Vinayagam's son-in-law) (died in serial)
  • Gowthami Vembunathan as Swarnam (Kumar's stepmother, Karpooram, Gowtham and Malar's mother)
  • Shree Narayanan as Karpooram (Kumar stepbrother, Gowtham and Malar's elder brother, Swarnam's eldest son)
  • B.Jayalakshmi as Thilaga Karpooram (Karpooram's wife, Priya's sister)
  • Nirmal as Gowtham (Kumar's stepbrother, Karpooram and Malar's brother, Swarnam's second son)
  • Keerthi Vijay as Malar (Kumar's stepsister, Karpooram and Gowtham's younger sister, Swarnam's daughter)
  • Vanitha Hariharan as Priya (Thilaga's sister)
  • K. Veera as Ayyavu (Krishnan's best friend, Eashwari's husband, Kannan and Sumathi's father) (died in serial)
  • Mahesh as Nirmal (Bhoomika's childhood friend)
  • Usha Elizabeth ===> Babitha as Eshwari Iyyavu (Iyyavu's wife, Sumathi and Kannan's mother)
  • Harish Adithya as Kannan Iyyavu (Iyyavu and Eashwari's son, Sumathi's brother) (died in serial)
  • Uma Padmanabhan as Radha Mani (Kutti Mani's wife, Selvi, Swathi and Revathi's mother) (died in serial)
  • Sandhanalakshmi ===> Premalatha as Geetha Giridharan (Giri's wife, Vinayagam and Ulaganayagi's daughter) (died in serial)
  • Giri as Vaidyanathan "Vaithi" Vinayagam (Geetha's brother, Vinayagam's son)
  • Nilani as Susila Vaithi (Vaithi's wife)
  • ------- as Dhanushkumar Vaithi (Vaithi and Susheela's son)
  • Narayanamurthy Deivanayagam as Subramaniam (Subbu) (Krishnan's office staff)
  • Egavalli as Sevandhi (Dharma's ally) (died in serial)
  • Caroline Hiltrud as Themmozhi Rathnam (Rathnam's wife)
  • ---- as Narmugai Rathnam (Rathnam's daughter)
  • VJ Sam as Kalaiarasan (Prabha's friend)
  • Rathnakumar as Sermadurai (Giri's ally)

References[]

  1. ^ "Priyamanaval crosses 1000 episodes milestone". The Times of India. 28 April 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ "priyamanaval-serial-family-celebrations-aired-on-this-weekend". Times of India.
  3. ^ Athira M (3 January 2018). "I need a break from intense roles: Praveena". www.thehindu.com.
  4. ^ "Tv serials - Priyamanaval Tamil serial".

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