Parasparam (TV series)

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Parasparam
GenreAction
Drama
Crime
Thriller
Developed byJayakumar
Written byPradeep Panicker (2013-2014)[1]
Gireesh Gramika (2014-2018)
Directed byPurushothaman
Sudheesh Sankar
Manju Dharman
Harison
Presented byBhavachithra
StarringGayatri Arun
Vivek Gopan
Narrated byProf. Aliyaar
Theme music composerSaanadh George
Opening theme"Naara Na Naara"(Removed in circa 2014)
Ending theme"Hea Hea Hei" (Removed in circa 2014)
ComposerRajeev Aattukal
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of episodes1524
Production
ProducerJayakumar Bhavachithra
CinematographyManoj Kumar
EditorRajesh Thrissure
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyRoss Petals
Original release
NetworkAsianet
Release22 July 2013 (2013-07-22) –
31 August 2018 (2018-08-31)
Related
Diya Aur Baati Hum

Parasparam (transl. Each other) was an Indian Malayalam television thriller series that was broadcast on Asianet. It is an official remake of Star Plus's serial Diya Aur Baati Hum.[2] The series premiered on 22 July 2013.[3][4] It starred Gayatri Arun and Vivek Gopan and was produced by Ross Petals. The last episode aired on 31 August 2018 with 1,524 episodes and is Malayalam's longest running soap opera.[5][6]

Plot[edit]

Ambitious and educated, Deepti pursues her dream of becoming an IPS officer for her father. Sooraj, a partially-educated and simple young master-confectioner is the perfect elder heir to his middle-class traditional family.

Deepti's dreams and aspirations are destroyed as she loses her parents in an accident. Planning to move abroad, her brother Gopan fixes her marriage to Sooraj whose strict mother Padmavathi "Padma" wants her daughter-in-law to be simple and not well-educated, with the excellent skills of a housewife.

After discovering this, Gopan lies about Deepti's education level to ensure her settlement. Deepti gives up her education and dreams, accepting her roles as a wife and the elder daughter-in-law of the family. Soon, as her truth of being educated and not knowing cooking is revealed, Padma banishes her.

Sooraj stands up for Deepti and vows to teach her everything she must know to prepare herself as the daughter-in-law that Padma expects. Deepti starts caring for Sooraj and helps him in various situations including an international confection competition in Singapore.

Later, Sooraj helps Deepti complete her studies. Eventually, he convinces Padma to accept Deepti and her dreams. Deepti faces great challenges in the IPS Academy, establishing herself as an extraordinary police officer.

As a police officer, Deepti fights various criminals including terrorist leaders, while in the meantime, solving her various family problems as she struggles to balance between her professional duties and domestic responsibilities.

Together with Sooraj, Deepti forms a deep relationship with underlying love, until misunderstandings tear them apart. But it gets cleared up and they reunite. Deepti donates one of her kidneys to Padma battling for life which is unknown to the family.

Gopan's little son Nandu greatly eagers for a sibling but his wife Sandya miscarries and is unable to conceive again. Expecting twins, Deepti and Sooraj decide to give their one twin to Sandya on Nandu's demand.

Later, Sooraj and Padma learn that Deepti is her kidney donor. Deepti delivers twin sons Dhirav and Dhyaan. The infants are kidnapped in order to be sold. In the ensuing rescue actions, Dhirav is saved and Dhyaan is believed to have succumbed to his death shattering all. A police officer saves Dhyaan though and returns him promptly.

9 years later[edit]

Deepti and Sooraj live happily with Dhirav however her brother cut all ties with Deepti as he believes her initial instinct was to save Dhirav and not Dhyaan.

Soon, Dhyaan discovers his true parents but hates them for giving him away. Eventually, Gopan and Sandya realises their mistake and gives Dhyan to Deepti and Sooraj.

Climax[edit]

Deepti and Sooraj unsuccessfully try a trap for the terrorists and punish them. The leader makes Deepti and Sooraj eat bomb pills.

Deepti and Sooraj bid their farewell to family and others by jumping into the river before exploding. They both jump together in the water before the setting Sun, highlighting that even death cannot separate them.

Cast[edit]

Main cast[edit]

  • Gayatri Arun as IPS Deepthi Sooraj (Voice dubbed by Devi S.): Aravind and Kanchana's daughter; Gopan's sister; Sooraj's wife; Dhirav and Dhyaan's mother.[7]
  • Vivek Gopan as Sooraj Krishna (Voice dubbed by Shankar Lal): Padma and Krishna's eldest son; Suresh, Subash and Suchitra's brother; Deepti's husband; Dhirav and Dhyaan's father.
  • Rekha Ratheesh as Padippuraveettil Padmavathi "Padma" Krishna: Krishna's wife; Sooraj, Suresh, Subash and Suchitra's mother; Ann, Aryan, Dhirav and Dhyaan's grandmother.
  • Kottayam Pradeep as Krishna: Muthashi's son; Padma's husband. Sooraj, Suresh, Subash and Suchitra's father; Ann, Aryan, Dhirav and Dhyaan's grandfather.
  • Sreenath Swaminathan as Suresh Krishnan: Padma and Krishna's second son; Sooraj, Subash and Suchitra's brother; Meenakshi's husband; Ann's father.
  • Sneha Diwakar as Meenakshi Suresh: Vasantha's elder daughter; Meera's sister; Suresh's wife; Ann's mother.
  • Gautam Praveen as Dhirav Sooraj: Deepti and Sooraj's elder son; Dhyaan's twin brother; Ann, Aryan and Nandu's cousin.
  • Leswin as Dhyaan Sooraj: Deepti and Sooraj's younger son; Dhirav's twin brother; Ann, Aryan and Nandu's cousin.
  • Muhammad Rafi as IPS Sabir: Deepti's close friend and colleague.

Recurring cast[edit]

  • Niranj Menon / Manu Martin Pallippadan / Naren Eswar as Subash Krishna: Padma and Krishna's youngest son; Sooraj, Suresh and Suchitra's brother; Smriti's husband; Aryan's father.
  • Lekshmi Pramod / Chilanka as Smriti Subash: Subash's wife. Aryan's mother.
  • Revathi Krishana / Ruby Jewel as Suchitra Dileep: Padma and Krishna's daughter; Sooraj, Suresh and Subash's sister; Dileep's wife.
  • Sabari Chandran as Dileep: Suchitra's husband.
  • Amika Mariyam as Ann Suresh: Meenakshi and Suresh's daughter; Aryan, Dhirav and Dhyaan's cousin.
  • Darshan D Nair as Aryan Subash: Smriti and Subash's son; Ann, Dhirav and Dhyaan's cousin.
  • Valsala Menon as Muthashi: Krishna's mother; Sooraj, Suresh, Subash and Suchitra's grandmother; Ann, Aryan. Dhirav and Dhyaan's great-grandmother.
  • Vijay Viswanthan / Hari Gopinath as Gopan Aravind: Aravind and Kanchana's son; Deepti's brother; Sandya's husband; Nandu's father.
  • Divya Nithin / Indulekha as Sandya Gopan: Gopan's wife; Nandu's mother.
  • Aadil as Nandu Gopan: Gopan and Sandya's son; Dhirav and Dhyaan's cousin.
  • Shobha Mohan as Devika
  • Shobi Thilakan as SI Dhanapalan
  • Kollam Thulasi as rishikesh
  • Manu Varma as Thomas
  • Dileep Shankar as Cherian
  • Ashraf Pezhumoodu as Advocate
  • Anu Gopi as Kokku
  • Poojappura Radhakrishnan
  • Jolly Easow as Vasantha: Meera and Meenakshi's mother.
  • Apsara as Rasiya Sabir
  • Irfan as Appu
    • Adil Mohammed replaced Irfan as Appu
  • Thanvi S Raveendran as Jennifer Hills/Merin/Vineetha
  • Ardra das as Athira
  • Navya as Prema
  • Akshaya R. Nair as Disha
  • Anitha Nair as Maya
  • Sarath Swamy as Jeevan
  • Althara as Kavitha
  • Anitta Dcruz as Nitha
  • Sruthi Suresh as Nandana
  • Shruthi Suresh as Anupama
  • Soniya Baiju Kottarakkara as Rabiya
  • Snehalatha as Kalyani
  • Suki Panthalam as Shyamkumar
  • Meghna as Keerthana
  • Sreekala as Broker
  • Priya as Kanchana
  • Sajith as Aravindan
  • Maya Moushmi as Deepthi's aunt
  • Faisal Mohammed as Advocate
  • Sreekanth as Terrorist
  • Lavanya
  • Omana Ouseph
  • Nandana Gowri
  • Sindhu Varma as Kathreena
  • Riyas Narmakala as Thakkol Vasu
  • Mahima as Nanditha Mukherjee
  • Karthika Kannan
  • Jija Surendran
  • Uma Devi Nair
  • Sumi Santhosh
  • Santhosh Krishna
  • Vanchiyoor Praveen Kumar
  • Sree Padma
  • Vindhuja Vikraman

Guest appearances[edit]

Awards[edit]

7th Asianet Television Awards 2014[edit]

  • Best Serial – Parasparam (Producer Jayakumar)
  • Best Screenplay – Pradeep Panicker
  • Best Actor – Vivek Gopan
  • Best Actress – Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best New Face (female) – Gayatri Arun
  • Best Actor in Negative role – Shobi
  • Best Actor in Character role – Kottayam Pradeep
  • Special Jury Awards (Negative role) – Sneha
  • Best Audiographer (sabdha mishram) – Sreejith V.G
  • Lifetime Achievement Award-
  • Best Dubbing Artist (male) – Sankar Lal
  • Best Dubbing Artist (female) – Nithuna

8th Asianet Television Awards 2015[8][edit]

  • Outstanding Hit serial - Parasparam
  • Best Actress - Gayatri Arun
  • Popular Actor - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha ratheesh
  • Best Dialogues - Gireesh Gramika
  • Special Jury Award(Negative role) - Sneha
  • Special JuryAward(Director) - Manjudharman
  • Best Serial - Parasparam
  • Popular Actress - Gayatri Arun
  • Youth icon - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best Script Writer - Gireesh Gramika
  • Best dubbing Artist (Female) - Devi. S.

9th Asianet Television Awards 2016[edit]

  • Best serial - Parasparam
  • Popular Actress - Gayatri Arun
  • Youth icon - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best Videographer - Manoj kumar
  • Best Editor - Rajesh Thrishur
  • Best Audiographer - Sreejith V.G
  • Best Script Writer - Girish Gramika
  • Best dubbing Artist (Female) - Devi S

10th Asianet Television Awards 2017[edit]

  • Longest Running Serial - Parasparam
  • Best Star pair - Vivek & Gayathri
  • Iconic beauty - Gayathri Arun
  • Character Actress - Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best Audiographer - Sreejith V.G
  • Best Editor - Rajesh Thrishur
  • Best Dubbing Artist (male) - Sankar Lal

11th Asianet Television Awards 2018[9][edit]

  • Evergreen hit Serial - Parasparam
  • Best Actress - Gayathri Arun
  • Best Director - Harison
  • Character Actor - Kottayam Pradeep
  • Special jury Award ( Popular Actor) - Vivek Gopan
  • Special Jury Award( Character Actress) - Rekha Ratheesh

Asiavision Television Awards[edit]

  • Best Pair - Vivek & Gayathri

Reception[edit]

Critics[edit]

Deccan Chronicle stated, "The serial Parasparam came as a breath of fresh air among the usual unending tear-jerkers; the main attraction was the fearless and clever IPS Deepthi who took on criminals single-handedly and became a role model for many youngsters."[10]

Impact[edit]

A post where the still of the lead pairs before a bomb explosion sequence went viral which was falsely claimed as Kerala IPS officer and husband were killed by ISIS jehadis. This was reported as accusing Pinarayi Vijayan led Kerala government for their inefficiency.[11]

Adaptations[edit]

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Diya Aur Baati Hum
दिया और बाती हम
29 August 2011 StarPlus 10 September 2016 Original
Bengali Tomay Amay Mile
তোমায় আমায় মিলে
11 March 2013 Star Jalsha 20 March 2016 Remake
Malayalam Parasparam
പരസ്പരം
22 July 2013 Asianet 31 August 2018
Marathi Phulala Sugandha Maticha
फुलाला सुगंध मातीचा
2 September 2020 Star Pravah 4 December 2022
Tamil Raja Rani 2
ராஜா ராணி 2
12 October 2020 Star Vijay 21 March 2023
Telugu Janaki Kalaganaledu
జానకి కలగలేదు
22 March 2021 Star Maa 19 August 2023

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A soapy affair". The New Indian Express.
  2. ^ "Parasparam is a hit!". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Parasparam: Curtains to come down soon". The Times Of India.
  4. ^ "More Spellbinding Soap Gathas". Outlook.
  5. ^ "Why serials chase the 1000 episode mark". The Times of India.
  6. ^ "parasparam-team-celebrate-its-last-day-of-screening". The Times of India.
  7. ^ M, Athira (12 March 2015). "A Remarkable Journey". The Hindu.
  8. ^ "Asianet television awards 2015".
  9. ^ "Asianet awards 2018 winners". The Times of India.
  10. ^ "Gayathri clears the air". Deccan Chronicle. 25 December 2015.
  11. ^ "FAKE: Stills from Malayalam TV soap used with claims that ISIS killed IPS officer and husband". The Times Of India.

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