Geetha (TV series)

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Geetha
Geethha.png
Genre Drama
Created byMahesh G. Rao
Sajeth Bhat
Screenplay byK.S. Ramji
Kapi Raghavendra
Directed byK.S. Ramji
Creative directorHarish Puttanna
Starring
Voices ofLokesh
ComposerKarthik Sharma
Country of originIndia
Original languageKannada
No. of episodes1107
Production
Executive producerLatesh
ProducerVimala N.
Production location Bengaluru
CinematographyRavikumar
EditorMahesh
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyGagana Enterprises
Original release
Network Colors Kannada
Release6 January 2020 (2020-01-06) 
9 March 2024 (2024-03-09)

Geetha is an Indian television drama in the Kannada language that premiered on Colors Kannada from 6 January 2020. [1] It stars Dhanush Gowda and Bhavya Gowda in the lead roles. The show is produced by Gagana Enterprises and is directed by K.S.Ramji. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Plot

Geetha, a college-going, lower-middle-class girl wants to make it big in her life on her own, but she faces hurdles from Vijay, who hails from a rich family, studying in the same college. Vijay is a son of a minister who respects women, but his son Vijay is quite opposite to him. An arrogant Vijay studies in the college-owned by her father, and he gets caught red-handedly while copying in the college. Geetha decides to complain to college authorities, which earns her the wrath of Vijay, who leaves no stone unturned to spoil Geetha's life. He even abducts Geetha to tarnish her image. Geetha claims in front of the media that Vijay has married her and her life takes different changes after her marriage, forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Cameo Appearances

Adaptations

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last airedNotes
Kannada Geetha
ಗೀತಾ
6 January 2020 Colors Kannada 9 March 2024Original
Bengali Pherari Mon
ফেরারি মন [11]
7 November 2022 Colors Bangla OngoingRemake

Production

The show owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2021 started shooting in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad for around a month. [12] [13]

Awards

AwardCategoryRecipientRef.
7th Anubandha Awards 2020Best Story and ScreenplayK.S. Ramji [14]
Mane Mecchida AliyaDhanush Gowda
Mane Mecchida MagaluBhavya Gowda
Mane Mecchida AtteSharmitha Gowda

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