Karthigai Pengal

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Karthigai Pengal
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Genre Soap opera
Written by Thirumurugan
Screenplay byBaskar Shakthi
Directed by Kavitha Bharathy
Creative director Thirumurugan
Starring Shruti
Dr. Sharmila
Bhanu Chander
Theme music composerSanjeev Rathan
Opening theme"Siru Siru Kuruvigal"
(Vocals)
Aanad
Janaki Iyer
Arivumathi (Lyrics)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes266
Production
ProducersSaroja Muniyandi
Jyothi Thirumurugan
CinematographySarath K.Chandar
D.Ashok Devaraj
EditorsC.Ashok
Ramesh
J.Somuvel
Running timeapprox. 20-22 minutes per episode
Production company Thiru Pictures
Original release
Network Sun TV
Release30 July 2012 (2012-07-30) 
23 August 2013 (2013-08-23)

Karthigai Pengal is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Sun TV from 30 July 2012 to 23 August 2013> It aired Monday through Friday for 266 episodes. It portrays the story of a woman who braves many problems in life, but always works with others to make sure that everyone around her is happy. [1]

Contents

The show starred Shruti, Dr. Sharmila, Bhanu Chander, Nalini, Divya Kumar, Anandhi and Ramesh among others. It was produced by Thiru Pictures Thirumurugan. It was also aired in Sri Lanka Tamil channel on Shakthi TV.

Plot

This serial showed the story of girls in a hostel, with Charu as the main character. It made a deep impact and gave new confidence to women who are staying alone for different life reasons. It told them they can face their challenges with support from other good people. Charu and other hostel girls' life as depicted in this serial worked a proof for this. For this reason. [2] [3]

Cast

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