Indian television drama
Ginirama |
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Genre | Drama |
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Developed by | Param, Vikas Negiyoni |
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Written by | Girija Manjunath Ranibenoor |
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Directed by | R. Preetham Shetty |
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Creative director | Manju Gangavathi |
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Presented by | Suresh |
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Starring |
- Rithvik Mathad
- Nayana Nagaraj
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Composer | Sunad Gowtham |
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Country of origin | India |
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Original language | Kannada |
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No. of episodes | 770 |
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Producer | Tejaswini Bhaskar |
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Cinematography | V. Pawan Kumar |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Running time | 08:30 PM |
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Production company | Parinitha Productions |
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Network | Colors Kannada |
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Release | 17 August 2020 (2020-08-17) – 17 June 2023 (2023-06-17) |
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Ginirama is an Indian television drama in the Kannada language that premiered on the Colors Kannada channel on 17 August 2020. The show is official remake of Marathi serial Jeev Zala Yeda Pisa airing on Colors Marathi.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Ginirama is the story of the talented Mahathi and Shivaram. Mahathi’s runins with Shivaram, the right-hand man of the local MLA Bhavani leads her to assume that the kind-hearted Shivaram is a ruffian. A game of politics and vendetta ensues between Bhavani and her archrival, where Mahathi and Shivaram are made pawns and forced into a marriage they are not ready for. Them, finding love amidst an ongoing political feud, forms the rest of the story.
Cast
- Rithvik Mathad as Shivaram Deshpande, Shrikanth and Vidya's son, Seema's elder brother, Mahathi's husband[5]
- Nayana Nagaraj as Mahathi Deshpande, Vinayak and Sharavathi's daughter, Yashas's younger sister, Shivaram's wife
- Chaitra Rao Sachin as Bhavani Byadgi aka Aaisaheb, Ranadheer's mother, MLA of Lakshmipura, Mahathi's biological mother
- Sujatha Kurahatti as Vidya Deshpande, Shrikanth's wife, Shivaram and Seema's mother
- Basavaraj Tiralapur as Shrikanth Deshpande, Ramakanth's elder brother, Vidya's husband, Shivaram and Seema's father
- Kaveri Bagalkote/Sheela as Seema, Shrikanth and Vidya's daughter, Shivaram's younger sister
- Lakshmi Siddaiah as Sharavathi Vinayak Shastri, Vinayak Shastri's wife, Yashas and Mahathi's mother
- Sushma Shekar as Neha, Shivaram's ex-lover
- Sandeep as Sundaramurthy, opposition party leader
- Varun Hegde/Ram Pavan as Ranadheer Sahukar, Aaisaheb's son[6]
- Mruthyunjaya as Ramakanth Deshpande, Shrikanth's younger brother, Sandhya's husband, Prakhyath's father
- Jeeva as Nandya, Shivaram's sidekick and brother-like best friend
- Pradeep Raj as Chotya, Shivaram's sidekick
- Raki Gowda as Gaurav, Mahathi's ex-lover[7]
- Prassana Jai as Prakhyath, Ramakanth and Sandhya's son
- HMT Vijay as Shinde, Aaisaheb's previous PA
- Nikitha Dorthody as Malavika, Seema's Teacher
Adaptations
References