Arusuvai Ithu Thani Suvai

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Arusuvai Ithu Thani Suvai
Genre Cooking
Presented byRevathy Shanmugam (daughter of Kannadasan)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original network Jaya TV

Arusuvai Ithu Thani Suvai is a Tamil-language Indian television series featuring Revathy Shanmugam cooking simplified recipes that everyday-cooks and viewers can try. Revathy Shanmugam, daughter of renowned Tamil poet and lyricist Kannadasan, specialises in cooking traditional authentic South Indian cuisine. [1]

The show airs on Jaya TV every Monday at 6pm. [2]

The show was also previously co-hosted by both Revathy Shanmugam and chef Virgil James. [3]

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References

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