Thamarai (TV series)

Thamarai
GenreSoap opera
Created byRadhika
Written byRadhika
Screenplay byDevibala
Story byRadaan Mediaworks
Directed by
  • M. K. Arunthavaraja (1–200)
  • Kuruvithurai K. J. Thangapandiyan (201–357)
  • A. Ramachandran (358–598)
  • Hafees (599–991)
  • S. Anand Babu (991–1129)
Creative directorRadhika
Starring
Theme music composerHari
Opening theme"Agayam Kanatha Venmingalae"
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes1,129
Production
ProducerRadaan Mediaworks
Production locationTamil Nadu
Cinematography
  • R. K. Vikraman
  • D. S. Vasan
EditorS. Mahendra Kumar
Running timec. 20–22 minutes
Production companyRadaan Mediaworks
Original release
NetworkSun TV
Release3 November 2014 (2014-11-03) –
4 August 2018 (2018-08-04)

Thamarai (transl. Lotus) is a 2014–2018 Tamil soap opara that aired on Sun TV in India. The show was broadcast from 3 November 2014 to 4 August 2018, completing 1,129 episodes and was replaced by Minnale serial. The show starred Neelima Rani, Nirosha, Ashwin Kumar, Ferozkhan, and Swetha. The actors Rani, Kumar and Mahalakshmi had previously been cast in the 2009–2013 Sun TV soap opera Chellamay.[1][2] The serial is currently being re aired in Thanthi One Channel.[3]

The show was directed by M. K. Arunthavaraja, Kuruvidurai K. J. Thangapandiyan, A. Ramachandran, Hafees, and S. Anand Babu, and was produced by Radaan Mediaworks.[4]

Plot summary

Sneha is a middle-class working girl who lives with her aunt Raji. Raji informs her that Karunakaran, a prisoner believed to have killed Sneha's mother, is also her father and Raji's elder brother. Sneha refuses to accept Karunakaran as her father.

Sneha falls in love with Dwarkesh, whose father Raghavan opposes the relationship. Sneha works in the same company as Rajiv, Dwarkesh's older brother who eloped with his rich girlfriend Uma, and Raghavan wants nothing to do with him. Sneha and Dwarkesh secretly register their marriage. Uma tries to cause conflict by exposing this. However, Raghavan accepts the marriage when he discovers that Dwarkesh and Sneha are cousins, and they have a ceremonial wedding.

Uma tries to become a better person, but her daughter Kushi isn't willing to accept her. To set an example, Sneha accepts Karunakaran as her father – her mother was killed by Muthulakshmi – and Kushi does likewise with Uma. Karunakaran is ill and Sneha prepares to donate a kidney but discovers she is pregnant. When she considers aborting the baby to save her father's life, Dwarkesh sends her out of their home, but later believes this was a mistake. It is revealed that Sneha has died, but look-alike Kavitha threatens Dwarkesh and steals money.

Sushma[who?] wins the heart of the Mayil family. Muthulakshmi plots for Kavitha to impersonate Sneha and kill DK,[who?] Karunakaran and Raji, but Kavitha/Sneha[clarification needed] is instead reunited with the Raghavan family. To prevent Shankar[who?] from forcibly marrying Kashthuri,[who?] Dwarakesh marries her instead but is shocked when he later sees Kavitha. Kasturi and Kavitha then fight to be the wife of Dwarakesh.

In Poombarai, Sneha is captured by Sudhakar[who?] but released after saving his psychotic brother Dhanush. Dhanush, however, attempts to forcibly marry her, and is arrested by Dwarakesh and Sudhakar.

Sushma gives birth to a boy. Sushma and Sneha are jailed for burying Rahul, who was beneath Sushma's bed.[clarification needed] They are blamed by Rahul's mother though Muthulakshmi's sister Kanagadurga was behind it. Sushma is later captured by a henchman of Durga,[who?] but they are all killed.[clarification needed] Sushma returns home and the Mayil family and the Raghavan-Karunakaran family go their separate ways to live in happiness.

Cast

Main cast

  • Neelima Rani in a dual role as Sneha Dwarakesh and Kavitha (Kavitha died in the serial, killed by Mayilvaghanan)
  • Ashwin Kumar as Dwarakesh Raghavan
  • Sailatha as Uma Rajiv
  • Sai Prasad /Mohammed Absar as Rajiv Raghavan
  • Nirosha as Rajalakshmi
  • Aravind as Shyam Ganesh
  • Mahalakshmi as Kasthuri
  • Ferozkhan as Inspector Mayilvaghanan
  • Swetha as Sushma Mayilvaghanan
  • Shilpa Mary Teresa in a dual role as Muthulakshmi (died) and Kanagadurga (Muthulakshmi's sister)(Main Antagonist)
  • "Deivam Thantha Veedu" Nisha as Kumuthavalli (Kumutha)
  • Nisha as Aishwarya (Sushma's friend)
  • Samantha as Swarnalatha(Main Antagonist)

Recurring cast

  • L. Raja as Karunakaran
  • Srilekha Rajendran as Shantha (Mayil's mother)
  • Vasavi as Satya, Mayil's sister
  • Babitha as Shyamala Raghavan (Rajiv, Meena and Dwarakesh's mother)
  • T. V. Varadarajan as Raghavan
  • Dharshini as Kushi Rajiv
  • Jairam in a dual role as Pradeep Choudry and Sanjay
  • Sai Mahesh as Dayalan
  • Swapna as Meena Saravanan
  • Vasanth Gopinath as Saravanan
  • Krish as Deena Dhayalan
  • Priyanka as Nethra Sanjay
  • Adhitya as Dhanush

Former Cast

  • Jyothi Reddy as Kasthuri Karunakaran, sister of Raghavan and mother of Sneha (killed by Muthulakshmi)
  • M. J. Shriram as Gajendran (main antagonist, Uma's and Swarnalatha's father; committed suicide)
  • Baboos as Pethaperumal
  • Puviarasu as Dr.Sakkarai
  • Dhanalakshmi as Anjali
  • Anushree as Sushma (replaced by Swetha)
  • Mahesh/Mithun
  • Vijay Lokesh as Sunil/Victor(Sunil, killed by Sushma)
  • Sridhar Subramaniyam as R.D. Choudry (IG Sir, died in the serial)
  • Sambhavi as Priya Sanjay (died in the serial)
  • Rani as IG Sir's wife Rudhra
  • T.R. Latha as IG Sir's mother-in-law
  • Aravind as Shyam Ganesh
  • Nathan Shyam as Kathir
  • Sivaji Manohar as Divakar

References

  1. ^ "techsatish Serials-You Love It ! Watch Tamil Tv Serials, Tv shows Online: THAMARAI SERIAL INDEX". serials.techsatish.net. Archived from the original on 20 June 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Latest News Kerala, Breaking News Kerala, Live, Todays News Malayalam - Picsture". Picsture. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Daily Thanthi unveiled its new venture, Thanthi One, with a range of entertainment offerings". www.medianews4u.com. 7 May 2024.
  4. ^ "'Thamarai' serial will have a surprise role". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.