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Thatteem Mutteem
Thattem Mutteem S1 poster
GenreSoap Opera
Comedy Drama
Indiantelevision series
Written byGireesh Gramika
Directed byR. Unnikrishnan
Gopalan Manoj
Creative directorSukil
Starring
Opening themeOnnum Rendum Pennum Venam ( Season 1) Thattiyalum Kerum Chonan (Season 2)
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons2
No. of episodesSeason 1
312
Season 2
376 (as of 4 August 2020)
Production
ProducerMM TV
Running time25 minutes (approx.)
Original release
NetworkMazhavil Manorama
Release5 November 2011 (2011-11-05) –
present

Thatteem Mutteem (transl. Hit and knock) is an Indian Malayalam-language sitcom television serial airing on Mazhavil Manorama, since 5 November 2011. The first season (2011 – 2018) depicts the conflicts between Mayavathy Amma (K. P. A. C. Lalitha) and her daughter-in-law Mohanavally (Manju Pillai), surrounded by their middle class family that includes Mohanavally's husband Arjunan (Jayakumar Parameswaran Pillai) and their children—Kannan (Sidharth Prabhu) and Meenakshi (Bhagyalakshmi Prabhu). The currently running second season mainly centers around Meenakshi and her husband Aadhi Sankaran (Sagar Suryan).[1]

The series is shot with Full HD cameras. The first season of the show followed a sitcom format and was launched in 2011 airing every weekend. The show ran for six years and was well received among the Malayali audience. On 3 December 2018, the show changed its format into a prime time soap opera running from Monday to Friday at 9:00 PM IST and presently aired at 8:30 PM IST. The show won the Kerala State Television Awards in 2014 and 2016.

Premise

Season 1

The recurring theme is the quarrel between the Mayavathyamma and her daughter-in-law Mohanavally, and the struggle of the kids and Arjunan to resolve it. Although the daughter-in-law has a strong distaste towards the mother-in-law, they share a mutual respect for one another.

They are frequently visited by Arjunan's best friend, Kamalahasanan, Mohanavalli's mother, Komalavally, and Arjunan's sister Kokila, his sister and her children Bhavani and Bharathi.

Season 2

Meenakshi (Bhagyalakshmi Prabhu) has reached the marriageable age. She planned to marry Aadhi Shakaran (Sagar Surya), upon Kamalasanan's (Naseer Sankrathi) advice as a marriage broker. Meanwhile, Arjunan's millionaire brother Sahadevan (Rajesh Paravoor), his wife Vidhubala (Shalu Kurian) and their three children Chinnu, Chikku and Chinnan arrive from the United States. Aadhi Shakaran was thought to be a workaholic person and the manager of a big construction company. His father Pravasi Shankaran was believed to be a very big businessman, having businesses in many parts of the world. In the course of events, it was discovered that Pravasi had lost his business empire because of many cheats and now works as a lottery selling agent and Aadhi is a lazy youth and the family are debt to many. It was first discovered by Kamalasanan followed by Meenakshi and her friend Neenu (Dhwani). Meenakshi thought that she will change the lazy Aadhi after their marriage and proceeded with the marriage without informing the truth to her family. After their marriage Aadhi's family wanted to sell Meenakshi's jewellery for money but she refused. Soon Meenakshi's family discovers the truth and asks her to break the marriage which she aggresses. But before she could do that Pravasi won a lottery worth INR 5 crores and she decides to stay. He goes mad after being involved in a road accident, due to excitement of winning the lottery ticket and to call himself 'The King'. Arjunan, his family and Kamalasanan planned to take the lottery ticket and get the money in their hands but the plan fails and Vasavadatha got all the money. Aadhi and Meenakshi try to please her to get money but failed. Vasavadatha tries to separate Meenakshi and Aadhi with the help of Aadhi's cousin Chakki but the couple's love for each other grew. In spite of their hate relation the daughter in law- Mother in law duo loved each other just like how Mayavathiyamma and Mohanavalli (Manju Pillai) did. Even when Aadhi remained lazy and jobless Meenakshi continued to love him like how Mohanavalli loved Arjunan understanding all his faults. Pravasi now thinks that he is a saint. Kannan (Siddarth Prabhu) falls in love with Rosamma (Parvathy Lal) ,a Christian girl after a series of events much to the family's disapproval. But later for dowry they agrees to their marriage to repay a loan taken for Meenakshi's wedding but the plan backfires when Kannan unaware of their plan informs Rosamma's parents that he want nothing from them except their daughter.Meenakshi's family wants the Meenakshi and Aadhi to be parents soon but Vasavadatha hates the idea as she thinks that the couple are immature, jobless and financially unstable. Meenakshi got pregnant soon despite of Vasavadatha's efforts and gives birth to triplets Kunjumani, Muthumani and Kuttappayi. Mayavathiyamma (KPAC Lalitha) now got a bank notice as she failed to repay the loan taken during Meenakshi's wedding. Kamalasanan and Arjunan (Jayakumar Parameswaran Pillai) tried to solve the problem but failed. Meenakshi decided to go to UK as a nurse to pay back the loan much of Aadhi's disapproval.

Cast

Main

  • K. P. A. C. Lalitha as Mayavathi Amma: Mother of Arjunan, Sahadeven, Kokila, and Nakulan. She is the head of the family and the only breadwinner.
  • Manju Pillai as Mohanavally: Homemaker mother of Meenakshi and Kannan, Arjunan's wife and Komalavally's daughter.
  • Jayakumar Parameswaran Pillai as Arjunan: A lazy government employee. Father of Meenakshi and Kannan and husband of Mohanavally. He also portrays Krishnan Vakkeel, father of Arjunan, Sahadeven, Kokila, and Nakulan. Arjunan frequently writes unappreciated poems.
  • Bhagyalakshmi Prabhu as Meenakshi: Daughter of Arjunan and Mohanavally, Aadhi's wife, and Sahadevan's niece. She is a nursing graduate and now a homemaker.
  • Sidharth Prabhu as Kannan: Son of Arjunan and Mohanavally, Sahadevan's nephew. He also portrays a young Krishnan Vakkeel.
  • Sagar Surya as Aadhi Sankaran / Aadhi (Season 2): A lazy engineering post-graduate, husband of Meenakshi and the only son of Pravasi Shankaran and Vasavadattha.
  • Naseer Sankranthi as Kamalasanan / Kamalu: A self-proclaimed politician. Arjunan's best friend and Sahadevan's classmate.
  • Rajesh Paravoor as Sahadevan / Sahu (Season 2): Arjunan's younger brother, and father of Chikku, Chinnu, and Chinnan. He also portrayed the role of Doctor Parelal (Season 1 Ep:122).
  • Shalu Kurian as Vidhubala / Vidhu (Season 2): Sahadevan's wife and Arjunan's younger sister-in-law, and mother of Chikku, Chinnu, and Chinnan.

Recurring

  • Veena Nair as Kokila Shishupalan / Kokila: Arjunan's younger sister.
  • Maneesha K. Subrahmaniam as Vasavadattha: Aadhi's mother and Shankaran's wife. She is a homemaker who won a lottery ticket.
  • Nandakishor Nellickal as Pravasi Shankaran: Aadhi's father and Vasavadattha's insane husband.
  • Anumol R. S as Chakki: Aadhi's cousin.
  • Parvathy Lal as Rosamma: Kannan's girlfriend.
  • Unni Nair as Ambooty, Vidhu's father.
  • Arun G Arun as Chakkara / Chakkaraparambil Arun: Kannan's best friend.
  • Malathi G. Menon as Subadhra, Unknown mother.
  • Dhatri as Chinnu: Sahadevan's daughter, Chikku and Chinnan's sister.
  • Aadhish Sudhakaran as Chikku: Sahadevan's elder son, Chinnu and Chinnan's brother.
  • Vaishnav Menon as Chinnan: Sahadevan's younger son, Chinnu and Chikku's brother.
  • Dhvani as Neenu: Meenakshi's best friend.
  • Reshmi Anil as Meenkari Susheela
  • Vinod Kovoor as Doctor Moidu
  • Meenakshi Raveendran as Nurse
  • Sreelatha Namboothiri as Komalavally: Mohanavally's mother.
  • Kochu Preman as Madhavan: Mayavathi's younger brother.
  • Anitha Nair as Thankamani: Kamalasanan's breadwinner wife.
  • Unknown as Bhavani: Kokila's daughter.
  • Unknown as Bharathi: Kokila's daughter.
  • Unknown as Shishupalan: Kokila's husband and Arjunan's younger brother-in-law.

Guest

  • Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Herself, and Krishnan Vakkeel's co-star in a film (Season 1: Ep. 108)
  • Vishnu Unnikrishnan as Himself (Season 2: Epi 189)
  • Bibin George as Himself (Season 2: Epi 189)
  • K. T. S. Padannayil as Mohanavally's Ammavan (Season 1: Ep 276)
  • Harisree yousaf as nakulan (season 1 episode 64)
  • Promy as Subru
  • Nitha Promy as Rukku
  • Archana Menon as Adv. Kamala, Mohanavally's friend (Season 1: Episode 306)
  • Kavita as Mallika
  • Mintu Maria Vincent as Mrunalini
  • Sini Prasad as Annamma Chacko, Arjunan's new strict boss, Executive Engineer (Season 2: 313,314)
  • Sethu Lakshmi

Former cast

  • Unknown as Pavanan: Arjunan's neighbour.
  • Unknown as Shakuntala: Pavavan's wife.

Production

K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Manju Pillai play the role of the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law respectively. The mother-in-law outwits her daughter-in-law and is always ready to start a fight with her and the daughter-in-law rises to the occasion. Jayakumar plays Manju’s husband who is a government officer unwilling to go to work and who lives on his mother's pension. Their children Kannan and Meenakshi were played by real-life siblings Siddharth and Bhagyalakshmi Prabhu. They were cast after the show creators were impressed by their performance in the reality TV show Veruthe Alla Bharya on Mazhavil Manorama, in which their parents were contestants. Bhagyalakshmi was studying in class 11 when she received the offer, she is a nursing graduate in real-life and in the show too.[2][3] The children are one of the main attractions in the series as they frequently instigate fights between the two women. Naseer Sankranthi plays the role of Kamalasanan who is the best friend of Mahakavi Arjunan (Arjunan) and old classmate of Sahadevan, who boasts that he will be the Panchayat Member in the upcoming years.

Release history

The show started airing on Mazhavil Manorama in 2012, televised on Saturdays at 8:00 PM IST. Then shifted the schedule to Fridays at 9:30 PM IST. Later in 2014 the show shifted to Saturdays at 9:30 PM IST. In 2015 again a schedule change happened and the show was given the slot of 7:30 PM IST every Saturday. Even though several schedule changes have occurred the show is well accepted by the audience. It was re – scheduled to air at 10:00 PM IST every Monday to Friday from 24.06.2019.

Date Time
2012 – 2013 Saturday, 8:00 PM IST
2013 – 2014 Saturday, 9:00 PM IST
2014 Friday, 9:30 PM IST
2015 Saturday, 9:30 PM IST
2015 – 2016 Saturday, 7:30 PM IST
2016 Friday, 8:00 PM IST
2016 – 2017 Saturday, 8:00 PM IST
2017 – 2018 Saturday, 9:00 PM IST
2018 Sunday, 10:00 PM IST
3 December 2018 – 21 June 2019 Monday to Friday, 09:00 PM IST
24 June – 8 November 2019 Monday to Friday, 10:00 PM IST
11 November – 29 November 2019 Monday to Friday, 08:30 PM IST
2 December 2019– 3 July 2020 Monday to Friday, 10:00 PM IST
11 July 2020- Present Saturday,Sunday, 8.30 PM IST

Reception

The series was successful, mainly because of the children, who lose no opportunity to instigate fights between the two women. Thatteem Mutteem is considered special in that the show is recorded using "spot dialogues". This technique creates a natural sound and look. The artists behave as if in real situations. Moreover, the acting is natural and simple and the series relates to the reality of the modern day which led the series to its success.

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2013[4] Kerala State Television Awards Best Comedy Programme Thatteem Mutteem Won
2015
Best Comedian Naseer Sankranthi Won
2016 Flowers Television Award Best Serial-Comedy Thatteem Mutteem Won
2017 Best Comedy Artist Manju Pillai Won
Jayakumar Nominated
2019 Janmabhoomi Awards Best Comedy artist Manju Pillai Won
Jayakumar Won

References

  1. ^ "All for laughs". Thehindu.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  2. ^ "#TuesdayTrivia: Did you know Thatteem Mutteem's Kannan and Meenakshi are real-life siblings". The Times of India. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ Nair, Radhika (23 January 2019). "It was just an on-screen wedding, I am not planning to get married soon: Thatteem Mutteem actress Bhagyalakshmi Prabhu". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  4. ^ Special correspondent (22 April 2015). "State television awards announced". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 December 2019. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)