3 May 2021 (2021-05-03) – 13 April 2023 (2023-04-13)
Manmadha Bullets is a MalaysianTamil-language television series starring Thevaguru Suppiah, Shabb, Ravin Rao, Parvin, Hamsni, Chandni Nagadurga, Kavitha, Akshara, Huumesh, Cellina Jay, Irfan Zaini, Thasha, Krishnakumar and Jayashree Vijayan. Madhan aka Manmadhan is the story of a boy who has a super power. He uses his power to work as an Love helper.
The first season aired on Astro Vinmeen HD from 3 May to 31 May 2021, on Monday to Friday at 21:00 (MST) and ended with 22 Episodes.[1] This drama is available for worldwide streaming on Astro Ulagam.
The second season was aired on Astro Vinmeen HD from 8 March – 13 April 2022, on Monday to Thursday at 21:00 (MST) and ended with 22 Episodes.[2] It is available for streaming on via TV, Astro GO and On Demand with English and Malay subtitle.[3]
Manmadha Bullets tells the story travels back in time to 2020 of Madhan and his assistant Ambu help a group of six individuals - John, Swathi, Imran, Gunalan, Rebecca and Bhavani find their true loves.[6]
Season 2
Manmadha Bullets Reloaded revolves around Madhan, the God of Love who is given a new case to solve involving youngsters. However, this time around, the stakes are higher and repercussions of earlier events cause more challenges.[2]
Huumeesh Gunaseelan as Ambu (based off Vasantha, the assisant of Kamadeva and personifaction of spring season, according to Hinduism) (S1–2)
Akshara Nair as Sara
Ravin Rao Santheran as Krishnan
Shabby as Gautham
Vicky Rao as John
Santeinii Chandra Bos as Swathi
Kavitha Sinniah as Rebecca
Hamsni Perumal as Bhavani
Saharudin Bin Jamaludin as Chittu
Mitchell R. Chantheran as Kamadhevan
Martin R. Chantheran as Dharma
Season 2
Cellina Jay
Chandni Nagadurga
Irfan Zaini
Thasha Krishnakumar
Jayashree Vijayan
Parvin Nair
Riknaveen
Production
The series directed and written by Martin R. Chantheran. The Show produced by Elena Sumitra Thomas under Keris Media Networks and Warriors Entertainment.[2]