Sundarakanda (TV series)

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Sundarakanda
Sundarakanda tv serial.png
GenreSoap opera
Drama
Thriller
Directed byRAJA
Starring Simran
Sujitha
Rishi
Opening themeGayathiri and K.M.R.K
Telugu
Country of origin Andhra Pradesh
Original languageTelugu
No. of seasons01
No. of episodes425
Production
ProducerG3 THE STUDIO
Production locations Andhra Pradesh
Brooklyn Bridge
New York City
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running timeapprox. 20-22 minutes per episode
Original release
Network Gemini TV (2009-2011)
Polimer TV (2012-2013)
Puthuyugam TV (2014-2016)
Release30 November 2009 (2009-11-30) 
15 July 2011 (2011-07-15)

Sundarakanda was a 2009-2011 Telugu soap opera written & directed by RAJA, that aired on Gemini TV, and dubbed into Tamil and telecasted on Polimer TV and Puthuyugam TV. It was dubbed in Tamil as Sundarakandam which aired on Polimer TV and as Asoakavanam which aired on Puthuyugam TV. This is one of the South Indian TV serials to be shot in America for 30 days. [1] The show stars Simran, Sujitha, Sai Kiran and Indraja.

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Cast

Additional cast

  • Subhashini/Preeti Nigam as Bhanumathi Devi
  • Suresh Krishnamoorthy as Sanjay
  • G. V. Narayana Rao as Bhaskar Rao
  • Bhavani as Rajalakshmi
  • Narasimharaju
  • Sri Lakshmi
  • Priya as Priya
  • M.Bakthavatsalam
  • Deepika
  • Shravan Rajesh as Sriram
  • Mahalakshmi as Deepika
  • Sneha Nambiar as Shalini
  • Sumangali as Vaani
  • Vivek as Krishna
  • Jaya Vahini as Durga
  • M.Vasu as Yadagiri
  • Mimicri Nageswara Rao
  • Gopikar
  • Deepa as Ramani
  • Sruthi Reddy as Varsha
  • Srikar as Arya
  • Shireesha as Swathi
  • Durga as Swapna
  • Sathya Sai as Neelima
  • Shareef
  • Prabhakar
  • Venkatesh

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