Sumangali (TV series)
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Sumangali | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Written by | Sathya Jyothi Films (Story) K.Anand Samyuktha Baba Kenndy (Dialogues) |
Screenplay by | S.K. Sukimoorthy I.Ashokan |
Directed by |
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Creative director | T. G. Thyagarajan |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Ganesh Ramana Kiran |
Opening theme | "Kaniponnu Nenjatheya" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 672 |
Production | |
Producers |
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Cinematography | K. Sudhakar E.Manikandan |
Editors | M. Muthuganesh B.James C.S.Rajapradeep |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 23-28 minutes per episode |
Production company | Sathya Jyothi Films |
Original release | |
Network | Sun TV |
Release | 6 March 2017 12 July 2019 | –
Sumangali is an Indian Tamil-language drama starring Aishwarya, Pradeep (replaced by Sujeeth) and Akshitha Bopiah.[1] It was produced by Sathya Jyothi Films and directed by K. Vetrimani.[2]
Plot
Anu (Aishwarya) is a poor, free-minded girl who will do anything for people who are right and handles all relations. Santhosh (Sujeeth) a rich business man who is self-centered, haughty and arrogant. At their first meeting he hates Anu. Their lives take a new turn as husband and wife. After marriage, the story is how they both live together.
Cast
- Main Cast
- Aishwarya Ramsai as Anu Santhosh / Raja Rajeswari, Santhosh's wife
- Sujeeth[3] as Santhosh, Anu's husband
- Akshitha Boopaiah as Nithya Duraipandi, Santhosh's ex-lover
- Recurring cast
- Ashwin Kumar as Selvam, Renuka Devi's housekeeper.
- Sugunya as Charu, Anu's cousin
- Sri Vidhya Shankar as Nagamma, Anu's foster mother and Nithya's biological mother.
- Deepa Netran as Parvathi, Santhosh mother
- Ilavarasan as Vedhanayagam, Santhosh father
- ----- as Devika, Nithya's foster mother
- Purusothaman as Barani, Anu's cousin
- Navin Kumar as Mani, Anu's uncle
- Sathish as Kumar, Anu's foster brotheramd Nagamma's son
- K. Veera as Rajalingam, Anu's uncle.
- Uma Rani as Meenakshi Sankarapandi, Nithya's mother-in-law.
- Santhosh as Muthupandi, Sankarapandi's 2nd son.
- Syamantha Kiran as Vasanthi, Muthupandi's crush and Kamakshi's daughter.
- Veena Venkatesh as Renuka Devi, Anu's aunt.
- Akila as Bhanu, Renuka Devi's daughter-in-law.
- Srilatha as Kamakshi, Vedhanayagam's sister.
- Vaani as Nithya's grandmother
- Jenifer Rechaal as Devi, Anu's worker
- Former cast
- Divya Ganesh as Anu Santhosh / Raja Rajeswari, Santhosh's wife (Replaced by Aishwarya)
- Pradeep as Santhosh, Anu's husband (Replaced by Sujeeth).
- Varshini Arza as Nithya Duraipandi (Replaced by Akshitha Bopaiah).
Casting
- This is a Love-Family story produced by Selvi Thyagarajan and T.T.G. Thyaga Saravanan under the banner Sathya Jyothi Films that airs on Sun TV.
- Actress Divya Ganesh landed of Anu, Who is known for her Serial likes Lakshmi Vanthachu, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa.
- Later on Kalyana Veedu fame Aishwarya was replaced for the role of Anu.
- Actor Pradeep was selected to portray the lead role of Shanthosh,
- Later Kannada TV Actor Sujeeth was replaced role of Santhosh. *Actress Varshini Arza was selected to portray the second lead role of Nithya, who is known for her Tamil debut serial Deivam Thandha Veedu. Later her character was replaced by Akshitha Bopaiah.
- Actor Ilavarasan was selected to the role of Vedhanayagam (Santhosh Father) and Deepa Nethran was selected to the role of Parvathi (Santhosh Mother) Gemini is joined as Sankarapandi role playing as calm and sadistic villain.
- Divya Ganesh As Anu (Later Replaced By Aishwarya)
Production
The series was directed by K.Shiva. It was produced by Sathya Jyothi Films, along with the production crew of 2001–2012 Sun TV Serials Gopuram (2001–2002), Varam (2002–2003), Anandham (2003–2009), Kalyanam (2009-2009), Idhayam (2009–2012) and Aan Paavam (2012).
International broadcast
The Series was released on 6 March 2017 on Sun TV alongside Mahalakshmi and Vidhi, the series also airs on Sun TV HD. The Show was also broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution. It aired in Sri Lanka, South East Asia, Middle East, United States, Canada, Europe, Oceania, South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa on Sun TV. The show's episodes are released on the YouTube channel Sun TV.
References
- ^ "சுமங்கலி புது சீரியல்". tamil.filmibeat.com.
- ^ "Sumangali Serial Page". www.sunnetwork.in.
- ^ "Sujeeth becomes hero in Sumangali". cinema.dinamalar.com.
External links
- Official Website (in English)