Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (TV series)

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Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar
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Season 2
Genre Drama Family Action Romance
Written by(Screenplay)
Sathriyan Ra
Praveen Sahadevan
(Dialogue)
E. Chandrasekar
K. Jayaprakash
Directed byThai Selvam
Starring Mirchi Senthil
Raksha Holla
Rachitha Mahalakshmi
Rashmi Jayraj
Monisha Arshak
Bavithra
Sabitha Anand
Gayathri Yuvraaj
Raju Jeyamohan
Janani Ashok Kumar
Vaishnavi Arulmozhi
Theme music composerIlayavan
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes1055
Production
ProducersSai Ganesh Babu
Jagathilan
CinematographySa. Jayakumar
EditorP.M. Achuthan
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyFiction Team
Original release
Network Star Vijay
Release26 March 2018 (2018-03-26) 
10 June 2022 (2022-06-10)

Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar (We Two, For Us Two) is a 2018 Indian Tamil television series which premiered on Star Vijay and streams on Disney+ Hotstar. The first season followed the story of twin brothers Mayan and Aravind, both played by Mirchi Senthil. Then, the second season followed a different pair of twins: Mayan and Maaran, again played by Senthil.

Contents

The first season starred Senthil Kumar, Raksha Holla and Rashmi Jayraj. The second season stars Senthil Kumar, Rachitha Mahalakshmi, Monisha Arshak and Bavithra. [1] [2]

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 57926 March 2018 (2018-03-26)27 March 2020 (2020-03-27)
2 47627 June 2020 (2020-06-27)10 June 2022 (2022-06-10)

Plot

Season 1

Identical twin brothers Aravind and Mayan are separated soon after birth; Aravind is given to a childless couple and raised in the city, and Mayan remains with his family in the village. Aravind learns that he was adopted, and sets out to meet his real parents and twin brother thirty years later. Sandhanapandi has been married twice. He has three children (Devi, Karthik and Vidhya) with his first wife, Valli, and a daughter (Thamarai) with Parvathy, his second wife.

A marriage is arranged between Aravind and Devi, but Aravind is kidnapped a few days before the wedding by Machakkalai, Parvathy's brother. He and Parvathy want to take revenge on Sandhanapandi by having Aravind marry Thamarai instead. Mayan assumes Aravind's identity and marries Devi, and Aravind is forced to marry Thamarai. Thamarai is not accepted by her mother-in-law, Gowri, and Mayan is not accepted by Devi's family. However, both make their respective spouses love them. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season's production was forced to shut down on 26 March 2020.

Season 2

Twin brothers Mayan and Maaran are separated at birth; their parents separate, and his mother leaves with Maaran. Mayan is angry with his father, Raja Rathinam, because he marries Naachiyar. He leaves the house and is raised by his uncle, Rathinavel, for over 25 years. Mayan falls in love with his cousin Mahalakshmi (Maha), a straightforward teacher who is Rathinavel's daughter. She dislikes him, despite Rathinavel's support.

Maha becomes engaged to Surya. Mayan tries to stop the wedding, succeeding when Surya's father incurs a large gambling debt. Rathinavel has a second heart attack, and refuses surgery. His doctor asks Maha and Mayan to keep him calm for a year, and Mayan convinces Maha to be happy with her.

Cast

Main

Season 1 (2018-2020)

  • Senthil Kumar as:
    • Mayan - Devi's husband and Aravind's twin brother
    • Dr. Aravind - Thamarai's husband, Devi's former fiancé and Mayan's twin brother
  • Raksha Holla as Devi
  • Rashmi Jayraj as Thamarai Aravind

Season 2 (2020-2022)

  • Senthil Kumar as:
    • Mayan Rajarathnam and Saradha's elder son, Nachiyar's elder stepson, Maran's twin brother and Maha's husband
    • Maran Rajarathnam and Saradha's younger son, Nachiyar's younger stepson and Mayan's twin brother
  • Rachitha Mahalakshmi (2020 November 2021) as Mahalakshmi Mayan ("Maha") Mayan's wife and cousin, a teacher
    • Monisha Arshak (November 2021 June 2022) as Maha (Replacement of Mahalakshmi)
  • Bavithra (2022) as Thamarai Maran  Maran's wife

Supporting

Season 1

  • Sabitha Anand as Gowri Viswanathan Aravind's foster mother
  • Azhagu as Rathinavel Mayan, Aravind, Malar, Sakthi and Anandhi's father
  • Padmini as Selvi Rathinavel Mayan, Aravind, Malar, Sakthi and Anandhi's mother
  • Raviraj as Viswanathan Aravind's foster father, and Rathinavel's best friend
  • Madhu Mohan as Sandanapandi Devi, Thamarai, Karthick and Vidhya's father
  • Deepa Nethran as Valli Sandanapandi Devi, Karthick and Vidhya's mother and Sandanapandi's first wife
  • Premi Venkat as Parvathi Sandanapandi Thamarai's mother and Sandanapandi's second wife
  • Sasindhar Pushpalingam as Karthick Sandanapandi and Valli's son, Devi's younger brother and Anandhi's husband
  • Vanitha Hariharan as Anandhi Karthick Rathinavel's younger daughter, Mayan's younger sister and Karthick's wife
  • Ashritha Sreedas as Vidhya Sandanapandi Sandanapandi and Valli's younger daughter, Devi's younger sister and Sakthi's love interest
  • Kalpana Sri as Malar Rathinavel's elder daughter and Mayan's elder sister
  • Madhan as Sakthivel Rathinavel's younger son and Mayan's younger brother
  • RJ Shivakanth as Right Mayan's best friend
  • Parthiban as Lingam Valli's brother and Devi, Karthick and Vidhya's uncle
  • Rekha Nair as Thenu Lingam Lingam's wife and Devi, Karthick and Vidhya's aunt
  • Deepa Shree as Swarnam Gowri's sister's daughter and Aravind's foster cousin
  • Maanas Chavali as Thirukumaran a.k.a. Red Kumar Thamarai's former fiancé
  • T. V. V. Ramanujam as Devi, Thamarai, Karthick and Vidhya's grandfather

Season 2

  • Sabitha Anand as Nachiyar Rajarathnam Rajarathnam's second wife, Mayan and Maaran’s stepmother, Gayathri, Sharanya and Aishwarya's mother, Maha's and Thamarai's stepmother-in-law, Kathiresan, Pandi and Karthik's mother-in-law
  • Gayathri Yuvraaj as Gayathri Kathiresan Kathiresan's wife, Rajarathnam and Nachiyar's eldest daughter, Mayan and Maran's half-sister and Maha and Thamarai's half-sister-in-law; previously engaged to Muthuraj and Aadhavan
  • Janani Ashok Kumar as Sharanya Pandi Pandi's wife, Rajarathnam and Nachiyar's second daughter, Mayan and Maran's half-sister and Maha and Thamarai's half-sister-in-law
  • Vaishnavi Arulmozhi as Aishwarya karthik  karthik wife, Muthurasu's ex-wife, Rajarathnam and Nachiyar's youngest daughter, Mayan and Maran's half-sister and Maha and Thamarai's half-sister-in-law
  • Prabhakaran Chandran as Rathnavel Maha and Kasthuri's father, Parvathy's husband, Sharadha's elder brother, Mayan and Maran's maternal uncle and Mayan's father-in-law
  • Deepa Nethran as Parvathy Rathnavel Maha and Kasthuri's mother, Rathnavel's wife, Mayan and Maran's maternal aunt and Mayan's mother-in-law
  • Premi Venkat as Sharadha Rajarathnam's ex-wife, Mayan and Maran's mother, Rathnavel's sister and Maha's and Thamarai's mother-in-law
  • Raju Jeyamohan as Kathiresan (a.k.a. Kathi) Mayan's best friend and Gayathri's husband
  • Sasindhar Pushpalingam as Karthik  DSP and Aishwarya's husband
  • Praveen Devasagayam as Pandi Sharanya's husband, Thamarai's brother
  • Ashritha Sreedas as Kasthuri Rathnavel Maha's younger sister and Rathnavel's younger daughter
  • David Solomon Raja as Chidambaram Nachiyar's brother, Gayathri, Sharanya and Aishwarya's uncle and Muthuraj's father
  • Deepa Shree as Vadivukkarasi (vadivu) Chidambaram Chidambaram's wife, Gayathri, Sharanya and Aishwarya's aunt and Muthuraj's mother
  • Parthiban as Maasaani Vadivu's brother, Muthuraj's uncle and Pandi's father
  • Sathya Raaja as Muthuraj Chidhambaram Aishwarya's ex-husband, Vadivu and Chidhambaram's son and Gayathri's former fiancé
  • Singapore Deepan as Murugesh Mayan's friend
  • Karthik as Pandi Maasaani's son
  • R. Aravindraj as Vishwanathan Rajarathnam's friend
  • Sivan Srinivasan as Rajarathnam Mayan, Maran, Gayathri, Sharanya and Aishwarya's father, Saradha's ex-husband and Nachiyar's husband
  • Navin Vetri as Surya Maha's former fiancé
  • R. J. Sivakanth as Dancing Drouser (a.k.a. DD) Maran's friend and manager

Development

Casting

Season 1: (2018-2020)

The season featured Senthil Kumar in his first dual role as Mayan and Aravind. Raksha Holla starred as Devi. [1] Rashmi Jayraj played Thamarai, and Sabitha Anand, Vanitha Hariharan, Sasindhar Pushpalingam, Premi Venkat, Raviraj, Madhu Mohan, Azhagu, Padmini, Deepa Nethran, Ashritha Sreedas, Madhan, Parthiban and R. J. Shivakanth had supporting roles.

Season 2: (2020–2022)

Because of the suspension of shooting due to the COVID-19 outbreak, season one ended on 27 March 2020. The series resumed as season 2 on 27 July 2020, four months later, with a different storyline and cast. [3] It stars Kumar and Rachitha Mahalakshmi, with Gayatri Yuvaraj, Janani Ashokkumar, Vaishnavi Arulmozhi, Sabitha Anand, Deepa Nethran, Raju Jeyamohan, David Solomon, Sathya, Parthiban and Ashritha Sreedas in supporting roles.

Adaptations

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last airedNotes
Tamil Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar
நாம் இருவர் நமக்கு இருவர்
26 March 2018 Star Vijay 10 June 2022Original
Marathi Premacha Game Same To Same
प्रेमाचा गेम सेम टू सेम
27 January 2020 Star Pravah 27 March 2020Remake

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