Mahalakshmi (TV series)

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Mahalakshmi
Mahalakshmi serial.jpg
GenreSupernatural
Crime thriller
Created byShaan Karthick
Written byShaan Karthik
Dialogues
Nandhan
Shridharan
Padmavathy
Jagan
Screenplay byShaan Karthik
Directed by
  • Shaan Karthik (1-25)
  • M.K.Arundhavaraja (26-276)
  • Sai Marudhu (276-530)
  • R.Karthikeyan (531-805)
Creative directorDivya Dinesh
Starring
  • Kavya Shastry
  • Mohan Sharma
  • Vallab Suri
  • Hemandh
  • Sindhu Sadhana
  • Bushmi
  • Vicky Roshan
  • Lakshmi Raj
  • Sonu Satheesh Kumar
  • Delhi Kumar
  • Anuradha Krishnamurthy
  • Raghavi Sashikumar
Theme music composerHari
Opening theme"Anbenum Anbenum Munjanile"
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes805
Production
ProducerVaidehi Ramamurthy
CinematographyA.M.John Anand
R.Parthipan P.Ganesh kumar
EditorsM.S.Thiyagarajan
M.N.Perumal
G.Shakthivel
R.Baskar
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running timeapprox. 18-22 minutes per episode
Production company Vision Time India Pvt Ltd.
Original release
Network Sun TV
Release6 March 2017 (2017-03-06) 
14 December 2019 (2019-12-14)

Mahalakshmi is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Kavya Shastry, Hemanth Kumar and Sonu Satheesh Kumar. [1] The series premiered on Sun TV on 6 March 2017 and ended on 14 December 2019. [2] The 805-episode series was produced by Vision Time India Pvt Ltd. and directed by R.Karthikeyan. [3]

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Synopsis

It is the story of Mahalakshmi, who follows non-violence and discipline. She takes a crucial step just before her engagement with her uncle's son. She files a sexual harassment case against Aravind, a widower with a baby daughter, which creates havoc in her life while Subramani and Meenakshi support her. Vishalam and Ramya create more problems between Aravind and Mahalakshmi. But Mahalakshmi overcomes them and also helps others in overcoming their problems.

ther Story

In episodes between (1-58) the big lovable fight between father (Mohan Sharma) and daughter (Kavya Shastry). It creates a havoc in her life.

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring cast

Past Cast

Casting

This is the first serial of actress Kavya Shastry in Tamil-language who is known for her first Serial in Kannada Language like Shubhavivaha. [4] Anjali Rao appeared in flash back sequences. Lokesh and Hemanth portray the male lead role. [3]

Other supporting cast include Delhi Kumar, Mohan Sharma, Rajasekhar, Priya, Santhanam. Sonu Satheesh Kumar well known for Sthreedhanam serial portrayed the main antagonist role. [3]

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References

  1. "மகாலட்சுமி புது சீரியல்". tamil.filmibeat.com.
  2. "TV show Mahalakshmi to go off-air soon". The Times of India.
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