Lakshmi Stores

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Lakshmi Stores
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Genre Soap opera
Drama
Romance
Story by
  • Sundar C
  • Raj Prabu
  • S.Bala Murugan
  • Nandhan Sridharan (Dialogues)
Directed by
  • A Jawahar (Episode1-45)
  • Sundar K. Vijayan (Episode 46-234)
  • K.Sulaiman Babu (Episode 235–322)
Creative director Kushboo Sundar
Starring
Theme music composer C.Sathya
ComposerG.Clement & Joe
Country of originIndia
Original languagesTamil
Telugu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes335
Production
ProducerKushboo Sundar
Cinematography
  • T. Sekhar Ram
EditorMathi YiD Sutheef s
Running time21–24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Sun TV
Gemini TV
Release24 December 2018 (2018-12-24) 
25 January 2020 (2020-01-25)

Lakshmi Stores is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera directed by K.Sulaiman, written by veteran director Sundar C and produced by Avni Telemedia which premiered on Sun TV on 24 December 2018 and ended on 25 January 2020. [1] It starred film actresses Kushboo Sundar, Nakshatra Nagesh and Hussain Ahmed Khan. [2] [3]

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Synopsis

The story of "Lakshmi Stores" revolves around the lives of the Mahalingam family and their traditional textiles showroom. Mahalingam is the patriarch of the family and the founder of the store. However, he carries a heavy burden of guilt from a secret in his past that weighs heavily on him.

Mahalakshmi, his daughter-in-law, is the backbone of the family and the store. She selflessly nurtures the family and the staff, but her life takes a turn for the worse when she seeks justice for Bhagyalakshmi, a young woman with a heart of gold. This earns her the wrath of the vengeful Minister Shakunthala Devi, as well as the disownment of her husband Tiger Devaraj.

As Mahalakshmi tries to save Lakshmi Stores and reunite with her family, fate takes a sharp turn when Bhagyalakshmi secretly marries Ravi under unavoidable circumstances. This leads to a series of problems with Shakuntala Devi and her family, putting Mahalakshmi, Ravi, and Bhagyalakshmi in a tough spot.

The story also follows the journey of Ravi and Bhagyalakshmi as they face their challenges with the help of Mahalakshmi and come to terms with their differences to reconcile and live happily. In the end, everything falls into place, and the family reunites, and Lakshmi Stores is saved from the clutches of evil forces.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Production and release

The shooting of the serial commenced in October 2018. This marks the veteran actress Kushboo Sundar's full-fledged return to television silverscreen after a hiatus of 5 years. [4] [5] [6]

Dubbed versions

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last airedRef.
Malayalam Lakshmi Stores7 January 2019 Surya TV 13 September 2019 [7]
Kannada Lakshmi8 June 2020 Udaya TV 3 April 2021 [8]
Telugu Bommarillu29 June 2020 Gemini TV 23 October 2020 [9]
Bengali Laxmi Store5 April 2021 Sun Bangla 11 July 2021 [10]

Crossover and special episodes

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