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Azhagiya Laila
File:Azhagiya Laila.xcf
Azhagiya Laila Title card
GenreDrama
Action
Romance
Thriller
Written bySaurabh Tewari
Gautam Hegde
Shivani Shah
Rahil Qazi
Raghuveer Shekhavat
Directed bySidharth Sengupta
StarringSanaya Irani
Ashish Sharma
Ananya Khare
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes44 as 3 July 2015
Production
ProducerSaurabh Tewari
Production locationsAndheri
Mumbai
Production companyTequila Shots Productions
Original release
NetworkRaj TV
Release4 May 2015 (2015-05-04) –
Present
Related
Guns and Roses

Azhagiya Laila is a Tamil serial and an soap opera that premiered on 4 May 2015 and airs Monday through Friday at 9:30pm on Raj TV. The series was originally aired in Colors TV as Rangrasiya. This is a remake of the Filipino serial Guns and Roses.[1]

It was produced by Tequila Shots Production. The series initially followed the love story of Parvati (Sanaya Irani), a woman living in a village, and a Bharat Security Department (BSD) officer Rudra (Ashish Sharma). While Paro believes in love, Rudra hates anyone who invests in that emotion, yet they get attracted to each other. Azhagiya Laila has been shot extensively across arid terrains and rann of Jaisalmer and dunes of Jodhpur.[2]

Plot summary

Paro like everyone else in the village, hates the BSD officers believing they are responsible for her parents death. Brought up by her maternal aunt and Thakurain (Sadiya Siddiqui), Paro's marriage is arranged with Varun (Vishal Gandhi), a boy from a neighboring village. Thakur Tejawat (Tarun Khanna) is behind the arrangement. While Varun makes Paro believe he is loyal and honest, his real intentions are not. Involved with Tejawat in an illegal business of weapons, Varun plans to smuggle weapons across the border with the baraat. The wedding happens but Varun and Tejawat's plan is unsuccessful as Rudra finds out and shoots Varun which Paro sees. Obivious of the real reason, Paro holds Rudra responsible for her husband's death and begins to hate him. Rudra takes Paro captive and holds her at the BSD headquarters, waiting for her to acknowledge her involvement in the smuggling. When Rudra senses danger to Paro at the headquarters, he moves her to his house. Lying to his family to keep her honor safe, Rudra's father proclaims Paro as Rudra's fiancee. Paro befriends Mathili (Geetanjali Mishra). As days pass, Paro finds out about Rudra's past with his mother and begins to have sympathy, unaware that his mother is the same woman who raised her (Zamindar Mala). On her wedding day to Rudra, Paro finds out the truth about Varun and Tejawat's real intentions. She flees and falls in love with Rudra. Having learnt the truth about Zamindar Mala, Paro sets out to reunite Rudra with his real mother.


Cast

Main cast
Additional cast
Former cast

Dubbed Version

The series was originally aired in Colors TV as Rangrasiya. The series is dubbed in Tamil as Azhagiya Laila on Raj TV and Malayalam language as Pranayavarnangal on Surya TV.

Awards & Nominations

Award Category Result
Asian Viewers Television Awards TV Soap of the Year Won[3]
Asian Viewers Television Awards Female TV Soap Personality of the Year (Sanaya Irani) Won[4]
Indian Television Academy Awards Gr8! Performer Male (Ashish Sharma) Won[5]
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Title Music Won[6]
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Lyricist Won [7]

References

  1. ^ "Azhagiya Laila New dubbing serial in Raj TV". cinema.dinamalar.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Rang Rasiya inspired by Shakespeare's Othello - Times Of India
  3. ^ http://www.media247.co.uk/bizasia/live-avta-2014-winners-list
  4. ^ http://www.media247.co.uk/bizasia/live-avta-2014-winners-list
  5. ^ http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2014
  6. ^ http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2014
  7. ^ http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2014