Muthazhagu (TV series)

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Muthazhagu
Genre Drama
Written byMadhumitha Srinivas
Arun Mohan
Jayanthi Narayan
Screenplay byKarutupalli Rajendra
Gagan Television Production
Directed byTamizh Nagarajan (Episode 1-682)
V.Surai Nagarajan (Episode 683-present)
Starring
  • Shobana
  • Vaishali Thaniga
  • Aashish Chakravarthy
Theme music composerKiran
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes705
Production
ProducerPrabhakaran Vijayakumar
CinematographyJaya Prakash
EditorAnantharaman
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesFalcon Television Media
Asianet Star Communications
Original release
Network Star Vijay
Release15 November 2021 (2021-11-15) 
present
Related
Devatha - Anubandhala Alayam

Muthazhagu is a Tamil television drama airing on Star Vijay, starring Aashish Chakravarthy, Vaishali Thaniga and Shobana. [1] The series is directed by Thamizhar Nagarajan and produced by Parabhakaran Vijayakumar for Falcon Media. [2] It is inspired by the Telugu TV series Devatha - Anubandhala Alayam . It was released starting from 15 November 2021. The show is also dubbed into Malayalam as Sneha Nombaram on Asianet from 31 July 2023. [3]

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Plot

The narrative unfolds with Muthazhagu, a resilient and hardworking young woman, laboring in the fields to provide money for her family, which includes her father Thamizh, mother Sornam, and sister Shenbagam. Despite her efforts, Muthazhagu carries the burden of a broken marriage, causing her to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of her family's well-being.

Amidst her struggles, Muthazhagu encounters Pechiammal, a benevolent landlord from a neighboring village. Moved by Mutuazhagu's plight, Pechiammal takes it upon herself to arrange Muthazhagu's marriage, offering hope for a brighter future.

However, the arrival of Bhoominathan, Pechiammal's son, disrupts the tranquility of Muthazhagu's life. Bhoominathan, a successful MBA graduate, returns home with unresolved resentment towards Mutuazhagu. Their initial interactions are marked by tension and conflict, fueled by Bhoominathan's lingering animosity.

Despite their rocky start, Bhoominathan and Muthazhagu's relationship undergoes a gradual transformation. Over time, they develop a deep bond characterized by mutual respect, understanding, and eventually, love. Their journey together is not without challenges, but they navigate through them, emerging stronger as a couple.

Just as Bhoominathan and Muthazhagu find stability in their relationship, a new twist emerges with the sudden reappearance of Anjali, Bhoominathan's previous wife from his college days. Anjali's arrival casts doubt and confusion, as she claims that Bhoominathan still harbors feelings for her.

This revelation shocks Muthazhagu, throwing her into a whirlwind of emotions. Conflicted and heartbroken, she grapples with the uncertainty of her marriage and her place in Bhoominathan's life. Meanwhile, Pechiammal, ever the pillar of strength and wisdom, extends her understanding and support, determined to navigate through the complexities of the situation.

As tensions rise and emotions run high, Pechiammal makes a compassionate decision to accept both Anjali and Muthazhagu as her daughters-in-law, embracing the challenges of their intertwined destinies with grace and resilience. Amidst the turmoil, the story explores themes of love, sacrifice, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of family bonds.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Adaptations

Language


Title


Original release


Network(s)


Last aired


Notes


Telugu


Devatha - Anubandhala Alayam
దేవత - అనుబంధాల ఆలయం


17 August 2020


Star Maa


12 November 2022


Original


Kannada


Rukku
ರುಕ್ಕು


4 January 2021


Star Suvarna


14 May 2021


Remake


Tamil


Muthazhagu
முத்தழகு


15 November 2021


Star Vijay


Ongoing


Bengali


Sandhya Tara
সন্ধ্যা তারা


12 June 2023


Star Jalsha


2 March 2024


Hindi


Maatise Bandhi Dor
माटीसे बंधी दोर


27 May 2024


StarPlus


Ongoing [4]


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