Autograph (TV series)

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Autograph
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Season 1 title card
Genre Teen drama
Written byAnil Bass
Directed bySujith Sunder
Starring
Opening theme"Ormathan Thalile"
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes646
Production
ProducerAli Khan [1]
Production location Kerala
CinematographyManoj Kumar [2]
EditorJoby Pannapara
Running time18–20 minutes
Production companyBava Creations
Original release
Network Asianet
Release5 October 2009 (2009-10-05) 
6 April 2012 (2012-04-06)

Autograph is an Indian Malayalam-language teen drama television series that aired on Asianet from 5 October 2009 to 6 April 2012. [3] [4] The series delves into the high school and college lives of five close friends who are known as "Five Fingers" and explores themes of friendship and relationships. [1]

Contents

At the 2011 Asianet Television Awards, it received several accolades, including Best Director (Sujith Sunder), Best Screenplay (Anil Bass), Best Editor (Joby Pannapara), Best New Face – Female (Shaalin Zoya), and Best Actress – Character (Sona Nair). [5] The show was re-telecast on Asianet Plus during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, though it was quickly replaced by the Malayalam-dubbed Mahabharat (2013–2014). [6] [7]

Plot

The first season centers on James, Rahul, Sam, Nancy, and Mridhula, a group of high school students known as Five Fingers. The story begins when Rahul and Mridhula witness a murder committed by businessman Chandra Kumar "C.K." and his henchman Stephen Gomez. At school, the group begins a rivalry with a new student, Deepa Rani, whose mother, Sethu Lekshmi, later becomes the principal. After vacation, Five Fingers are wrongfully accused of killing their schoolmate Rosy, but their innocence is proven when Stephen, the true culprit, is arrested with help from their friend Jyothi. Later, C.K. illegally releases Stephen, who—with Deepa's help—attempts to murder Mridhula but accidentally kills Jyothi. Concerned about legal consequences, Deepa turns against C.K., who then tries to kill her; however, Five Fingers manage to save her. She reveals the truth behind Jyothi's murder to the group, while James learns from Sethu Lekshmi that he is C.K.'s stepbrother. Meanwhile, C.K. enters a by-election and kills Stephen to safeguard his political reputation. During C.K.'s TV interview, Five Fingers manipulate the broadcast to expose him, resulting in his failure and arrest for Stephen's murder.

The second season is set in a law college, where Five Fingers—now with Deepa replacing Mridhula, who moves to the United States—gets involved in a series of conflicts with 4 the People, a gang of fifth-year LLB students led by Mahendran. Later, a new party is formed by Five Fingers, who go on to win the college union election, further escalating their rivalry with the gang. When rumors of an affair between his sister Priya and James surface, Mahendran forces her into an arranged marriage with his cousin Prakash Madhavan, a convicted criminal. However, the marriage is called off, and James's unexpected death impacts Deepa's mental health. She recovers with Dr. Premkumar's treatment and, alongside her friends, begins investigating the cause of James's death. However, when James, presumed dead, returns alive, Deepa is found missing, and C.K. emerges as the prime suspect. But, James and his friends discover that Deepa was kidnapped and murdered by Stephen, who was also presumed dead. After capturing James, Rahul, and Sam, Stephen holds them in his custody, but the trio manages to escape. The season concludes with C.K. killing both Stephen and his henchman Ram, after which James and his friends discontinue their course due to Deepa's absence.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

References

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