Jothi (TV series)

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Jothi
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Genre Drama
Supernatural
Fantasy
Story by Sundar C
Directed by Raj Kapoor
Starring
  • Meghasri
  • Chandana Shetty
  • Vishnu Unnikrishnan
Opening theme"Jothi"
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Producers Sundar C
Kushboo Sundar
Cinematography U. K. Senthil Kumar
EditorSutheef S Mathi YiD
Production companies
Original release
Network Sun TV
Release29 May (2021-05-29) 
1 August 2021 (2021-08-01)
Related
Nandini

Jothi is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language supernatural fantasy thriller television series, which aired on Sun TV on every weekend and later rescheduled to air on every Sunday. It was produced by Sundar C under the studio of Avni Telemedia. [1] [2]

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It starred Meghasri portraying the title role, along with Chandana Shetty and Vishnu Unnikrishnan in the lead roles. This show was a sequel of "Nandini". [3] The series went off air on 1 August 2021.

Synopsis

The story of the serial moves as a woman named Sivagami, falls in love with a mysterious man Aadhisheshan, who is a powerful shapeshifting snake. Sivagami and Aadhisheshan both get married and they had two girls- Jothi and Shreya. Jothi inherited human quality also snake powers and Sherya inherited the snake quality. Unaware of her shape shifting serpent powers Jothi, the Nagaloga prince's sole heir is a maid at her own palace, while enduring several hardships from evil serpent forces & her ill-treating family. How she finds her true identity, marries the love of her life and acquires the ‘Nagamanickam’ unravels as a mystical tale.

Cast

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Recurring

Special appearances

Dubbed Versions

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last aired
Telugu Jyothi12 April 2021 Gemini TV 14 May 2021
Bengali Onno Roope Nandini19 April 2021 Sun Bangla 9 May 2021
Kannada Jyothi10 July 2021 Udaya TV 15 August 2021
Malayalam Jyothi21 November 2021 Surya TV 26 June 2022

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