Kolangal | |
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Genre | Tamil soap opera Drama |
Created by | Deepa Venkat |
Written by | V. Thiruselvam |
Directed by | V. Thiruselvam |
Creative director(s) | Subramaniam Srinivasan |
Starring | Devayani Manjari Deepa Venkat Mohan Sharma Chandra Lakshman Ponvannan Viji Chandrasekhar Kuyili Sathyapriya |
Theme music composer | D. Imman (Title Song) Kiran (Background Score) |
Opening theme | 'Kolangal Kolangal' Harini (Vocal) Palani Bharathi (Lyrics) |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Tamil (Original Version) Malayalam (Dubbed Version) Telugu (Dubbed as Muthyala Muggu) |
No. of seasons | 08 |
No. of episodes | 1533 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Vikatan Televistas |
Production location(s) | Thanjavur Tamil Nadu |
Cinematography | Phillips S. Vijayakumar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 13–22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Vikatan Televistas |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 26 May 2003 – 4 December 2009 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Appa @ 9:00PM |
Followed by | Thendral @ 9:00PM |
Related shows | Rangoli Maayke Se Bandhi Dor |
Kolangal is an IndianTamil languagesoap opera which aired on Sun TV. It is a Prime time serial that aired Monday to Friday from 26 May 2003 to 4 December 2009 for 1,533 episodes.The title song, title logo and the selective artists were also a unique backbone to the serial for it to reach the peak of success.
Usha Elizabeth is a Tamil serial actress, famous for her role in the serial,“ Priyamanaval”. Usha is a talented artist with an experience of more than five years in.
The show starred Devayani, serial actresses(Manjari,Srividhya), Thiru selvam, Ajay Kapoor, Chandra Lakshman, Deepa Venkat and Poornima Indrajith. While Sathya Priya, Mohan Sharma, Kalpana Shree, Sabitha Anand, Vanitha Krishnachandran, Bombay Gnanam, Nalini and Kuyili as co-stars.
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Actresses Neelima Rani, Devadarshini,Viji Chandrasekhar,Dhivyadharshini, Bharathi, Preethi sanjeev Were selected to play the most supporting roles with their negative shade of act portraying the antagonist roles respectively.
After 10 years hiatus, the show started reairing from 26 November 2018 on Vikatan Prime Time YouTube channel from Monday to Saturday in the same prime time slot in Vikatan's YouTube channel.
The show is produced by Vikatan Televistas and Sun Pictures director by V. Thiruselvam and Kalanithi Maran. The title track was composed by D. Imman and sung by Harini.[citation needed] It was also aired in Tamil on Sri Lanka's Shakthi TV and United Kingdom's Tharisanam TV.
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Plot[edit]
The story centers on Abhi, a hard working, ambitious woman with strong beliefs and her business rival and half brother, Aditya. Abhi with her 2 sisters leads a normal life though she tries to keep herself happy because she had a dark past. Her father had abandoned her and her mother & married another woman, the mother of Aditya, and has settled as a business tycoon. Abhi initially gets married, but it turns out to be an abusive relationship . Eventually, Adhi's lures all Abhi's close family members and turns out that all her family members are against her. Abhi divorces her husband and starts life's afresh She starts a new company but is given competition by her step brother Aditya Eshwaramoorthy who considered her as a sworn rival. Abhi escapes from his brother's tortures and puts an end to her injustice. At last scene abhi with the help of her friend Tholkappian leads a friendly and recluse life. Abhi starts to help orphanage,thereby ending she couldn't help herself but she wishes to be dear among orphans even though they are not known to them. She leads a successful life through the help of 2 friends, Tholkappian (Thols) and Usha, Adhi's ex-wife.[1]
Cast[edit]
Main cast[edit]
- Devayani as Abhinaya Eshwaramoorthy (Abi) (Wife of Bhaskar, sister of Anandhi and step-sister of Aadhitya)
- Manjari/Supriya/Manjari as Anandhi Karthick (Abi's sister and step-sister of Aadhitya)
- Viswa as Karthick (Ananthi's Husband) (Sujatha's brother)
- Ajay Kapoor as Aadhitya Eswar (Abinaya and Anandhi's stepbrother)
- Deepa Venkat as Usha (Abi's Friend ) (Devaraj and Ambika's daughter) and Aadhi's wife.
- V. Thiruselvam as Tholkappian or Thols (Abhi, Usha, Krishnan, Viswanathan and Ganga's friend; Menaga's elder brother)
- Kalpana Shree as Shanty (Thols and Abhi's best friend. She helps Abhi whenever Abhi gets types of problems), very sensitive (killed by Adhi)
- Chandra Lakshman as Ganga
Recurring & Supporting Cast[edit]
- Abhishek Shankar as Baskar
- Sathyapriya as Karpagam (1-1533)
- Mohan Sharma as Eswaramoorthy (213-1533)
- Vanitha Krishnachandran (1-679)Kuyili (680-1533) as Sharadha
- Bombay Gnanam as Kanchana's mother
- Bharathi as Kanchana- Antagonist
- Bhuvana/Devadarshini as Sujatha
- Sri Vidhya as Aarthy (1-1533)-Supporting Female Lead.
- Shyaam as Rajesh (50-1532)
- Subhalekha Sudhakar as Narayanan (1-602)
- Nalini as Alamelumangai (1-1531)
- preethi sanjeev / Priyadarshini as vidya (Bhaskar younger sister)
- Nisha Ajay (270-510)/ Deepa Narendran as Anu Manoghar (511-1533)
- Shridhar as Manoghar (1-1533)
- Iswarya Ganesh (270-434)/Dhivyadharshini (435-800) Akila (801-1437)as Anjali
- as Kishore (766-998)
- Neelima Rani Esai as Rekha Arjun (486-
1533) Co-Antagonist.
- Tinku/Franklin as Arjun
- Sabitha Anand as Thilambal (557-840)
- Rajasekhar as Raja Annamalai
- Viji Chandrasekhar as Sheetha
- Ponvannan as Varadhan
- Vanaja as Chithra
- Srilekha Rajendran as Mangalam
- Kutty Pooja as Chandra
- Balaji/ Dev Anand as Sathish
- Keerthana / Shruthi Raj as Prabha
- Vijayaraj ad Rajendra Perumal
- Vijaya Sharathi as Bharathi
- Sheela / Geetha Ravishankaran ad Ambikai
- Dhevaraj as Devarajan
- Gandhimathi as Narayanan's sister
- Premi
- Kavitha as Sangitha
- Yugendran as Sivadas
- Oorvambu Latchumi as Rani (Sivadas Wife)
- Aarthika Sree as Vasuki
- Suhasini as Geetha
- K. Natraj as Anthoni
- Auditor Shreethar as Viswanathan
- Narendaran as Upendra
- Sneka Nambiar as Ranjani
- Poornima Indrajith as Menaka
- Nagalaksmi as Lakshmi/Kala
- karna as Karunakaran
- Deepa Shankar as Rajesh 2nd wife
- Sumathy Sree as Velammal
- Birla Bose as Ravi
- Usha Elizabeth as Dr.Vimala
- Thilla as Thilla
- Poovanan
- Aaramudhan
- Bharathi Mohan
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2003 | Pace Awards | Pace Awards Best Television Actress | Devayani | Abinaya | Won |
2004 | Vivel Chinna Thirai Awards | Best Actress | Devayani | Abinaya | Won |
2005 | Galatta Nakshtra Awards | Best Friend | Deepa Venkat | Usha | Won |
2010 | Sun Kudumbam Awards | Best Supporting Actor Award | V. Thiruselvam | Tholkappiyan | Won |
Best Male Villain Award | Ajay Kapoor | Aadhi | Won | ||
Best Screenwriter Award | V. Thiruselvam | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actress Award | Poornima Indrajith | Menaka/Chellamma | Won |
Broadcast[edit]
In Sri Lanka the series was broadcast on Shakthi TV. In Singapore, the series was carried by cable channel Sun TV. The series was broadcast in Malaysia on Sun TV. In the United Kingdom Kolangal aired on Tharisanam TV and Global Tamil Vision. In the Indian state of Kerala, the series was dubbed in Malayalam and renamed Kolangal. It aired on Surya TV. In the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, the series was dubbed in Telugu and renamed Muthyala Muggu. It was broadcast on Gemini TV.
Remakes[edit]
The series has been remade into in Kannada language as Rangoli broadcast on Udaya TV and Hindi language as Maayke Se Bandhi Dor broadcast on STAR Plus.[2]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Kolangal Overview'. tvshows.sulekha.com.
- ^'TV turn to southern remakes'. www.thehindu.com.
External links[edit]
- Official Website(in English)
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