Indian Telugu television series
Trinayani |
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Genre | Supernatural fiction Drama |
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Based on | Trinayani |
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Written by | Anjan Megoti |
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Story by | Usha Rani K Anjan Megoti |
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Directed by | Dinesh Painuri |
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Starring | Ashika Padukone Chandu B Gowda Pavitra Jayaram |
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Composer | Meenakshi Bhujang |
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Country of origin | India |
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Original language | Telugu |
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No. of episodes | 1300 |
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Producer | N Saibaba |
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Cinematography | Santhosh Kotla |
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Editor | Malleshwar Mailavarapu |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Production company | Annapoorna Studios |
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Network | Zee Telugu |
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Release | 2 March 2020 (2020-03-02) – present |
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Trinayani[1] is an Indian Telugu language supernatural fiction television series airing on Zee Telugu from 2 March 2020.[2] It stars Ashika Padukone, Chandu B Gowda and Pavitra Jayaram in lead roles. The main plot of the series was taken from Bengali language television series Trinayani, which aired on Zee Bangla between 4 March 2019 to 26 July 2020.
Synopsis
The drama centres on Nayani's extraordinary capacity to glimpse into the future and predict upcoming peril. She can communicate with spirits as well. The ghost of Gayathri converses with Nayani and advises her to watch over her son Vishal. To protect Vishal from a threat, Nayani marries him. In the meantime, Jasmine and Thilottama carry out diabolical schemes to sabotage their love. How does Nayani work to keep Vishal safe from evil?
Plot
The narrative of Trinayani centres around a woman from the Mukkantipuram hamlet. Nayani is the granddaughter of the pandit who oversees the local temple. The annual Radhotsavam honouring Goddess Visalakshi in their village is well-known. When Nayani was little, her father passed away. Her grandmother, mother Shayamla, and younger sister Sumana are her immediate family. She's had the ability to foresee the future since she was little. She doesn't remember the events in their exact order. They appear as a few visionary snatches of the event. She always has the ability to predict negative outcomes before they occur. The villagers do not view Nayani's gift in the same way even though she uses it to stop evil.
Then she is forcefully married to Vishal in circumstances and more.
Cast
Main
- Ashika Padukone[3] as Trinayani aka Nayani: Vishal's wife; Gayatri and Ganavi's mother; Shyamala's elder daughter; Shankara Sastry's granddaughter; Sumana's sister; Jagadeesh and Thilottama's daughter-in-law (2020–present)
- Chandu B Gowda as Vishal: Nayani's husband; Thilottama's stepson; Jagadeesh and Gayatri Devi's son; Vallabha and Vikranth’s half-brother; Gayatri and Ganavi's father (2020–present)
- Chaitra Hallikeri as Thilottama: Jagadeesh's second wife; Vishal's stepmother; Vallabha and Vikranth's mother. Formerly Pavitra Jayaram as Thilottama(2020-2024)
Recurring Cast
- Anusha as Sumana: Nayani's sister; Vikrant's wife. Formerly Sri Satya as Sumana (2020-2023)
- Vishnu Priya as Hasini: Vallabha's wife
- Suresh Patel as Vallabha: Thilottama's elder son; Hasini's husband
- Anil Chowdary as Vikranth: Thilottama's younger son; Sumana's
- Bhavana Reddy as Durandhara: Jagadish’s sister; Vallabha, Vishal and Vikranth's aunt
- Dwarakesh Naidu as Jagadeesh: Thilottama's husband; Vallabha, Vishal and Vikranth's
- Chitti Prakash as Gangayya
- Meka Ramakrishna as Nayani's grand father
- Raaga Madhuri as Shyamala: Nayani and Sumana mother
- Vijayalakshmi as Damaka
Special appearances
- Jayalalita as Lalitha Devi[4]
- Niharika Harshu as Gayatri Devi: Vishal’s Biological mother; Jagadeesh’s first wife; Nayani’s Mother in law; Lalita devi’s sister
Title song
All tracks are written by Sagar Narayana[5]
Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) |
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1. | "Trinayani title song" | Sagar Narayana | Meenakshi Bhujang | N. C. Karunya | 3:08 |
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Total length: | 3:08 |
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Adaptations
Production
Due to COVID-19 outbreak in India, Trinayani and all other television series and films shootings were suspended from 19 March 2020. Three months later, shooting was permitted and commenced from June 2020.[8] The series commenced telecasting new episodes from 22 June 2020.[9]
Reception
Week
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Year
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BARC Viewership
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Ref.
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TRP
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Rank
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Week 51
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2020
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7.0
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4
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[10]
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Week 52
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2020
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7.0
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5
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[11]
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Week 1
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2021
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6.8
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5
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[12]
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Week 2
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2021
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6.4
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5
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[13]
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Week 4
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2021
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7.4
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5
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[14]
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Week 5
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2021
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7.2
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5
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[15]
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Week 7
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2021
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6.8
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5
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[16]
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Week 19
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2021
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6.4
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5
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[17]
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Week 21
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2021
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6.8
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5
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[18]
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Week 22
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2021
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7.0
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5
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[19]
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References
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