Devathai (2013 TV series)

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Devathai
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தேவதை
GenreSoap opera
Written byPa. Raghavan
Screenplay byJ.K
Directed by P. Niravi Pandiyan
StarringSubhadra
Bhagya
T. Durairaj
Shobana
Theme music composer Balabharathi
Opening themeEngirithu Vanthalo Intha Devathai...
Srinivas (Vocals)
Kadhalmadhi (Lyrics)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes924
Production
Producer Radha Krishnasamy
CinematographyM.Raja
EditorsK. Udayakumar
M. Premkumar
Production company Abhinaya Creations
Original release
Network Sun TV
Release1 July 2013 (2013-07-01) 
20 August 2016 (2016-08-20)
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Devathai is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Sun TV from 1 July 2013 to 20 August 2016 at 12:00PM IST for 924 episodes. [1] It starred Subhadra, Bhagya, T. Durairaj and Shobana. [2] [3]

Contents

The show is produced by Abhinaya Creations Radha Krishnamurthy, director by P. Niravi pandiyan and Pa. Raghavan has written the story of Devathai, who is also taking care of its screenplay. The title track was composed by Balabharathi. [4] [5] [6] The show stopped by Channel because of its low TRP ratings.

Plot

Devathai revolves around a woman who decides to make a fresh start in her happy life but her life journey is riddled with many challenges and complications that force her to hide her true identity.

Cast

Original soundtrack

Title song

Famous music director of many films with number of hit songs, Balabharathi has composed the music for this serial. Kadhalmadhi has written the lyrics for his tune which is sung by popular playback singer Srinivas.

Soundtrack

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Engirunthu Vanthalo Intha Devathai (எங்கிருந்து வந்தாலோ இந்த தேவதை) (From where comes this angel)" Kadhalmadhi Srinivas 3:20

Production

The series was directed by P. Niravi pandiyan. It was produced by Abhinaya Creations, along with the production crew of 2002-2016 Sun TV Serials Mangalyam, Adugiran Kannan, Theerka Sumangali, Chellamadi Nee Enakku, Thirupaavai, Anupallavi and Vellai Thamarai.

The show written and screenplay by Pa. Raghavan and Dialogues are written by Thavamani Vaseekaran. JK Acts as the creative head. As far as the technical department is concerned, camera work for this serial is well handled by M. Raja, editing by the duo K. Udayakumar and M. Premkumar. Sound recording responsibility is with Nellai D Rajkumar and J Senthilkumar. [8]

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