Annamalai (2002 TV series)

Last updated

Annamalai
Annamalai (2002 TV series).png
Genre Soap opera
Created by Radikaa Sarathkumar
Written byStory:
C. J. Baskar
Screenplay:
Babu Yogeswaran
Saiprakash K.Vijayan
Dialogues:
Babu Yogeswaran
Saiprakash K.Vijayan
Directed byC. J. Baskar
(1-278)
Sundar K. Vijayan
(279-757)
Creative director Radikaa Sarathkumar
Starring Radikaa Sarathkumar
Sivakumar
Jyothi Lakshmi
Deepa Venkat
Kuyili
Viji Chandrasekhar
Ponvannan
Shanmugasundaram
Ajay Rathnam
Devadarshini
Shyam Ganesh
Vijay Adhiraj
Kalyani
Theme music composer Dhina
(Title Song)
Kiran
(Background Score)
Opening themeTamil - "Uyirgal Pirappathu" (Vocals)
K. S. Chithra
KK
M. L. R. Karthikeyan
Telugu- "Manasu Unnathi" (Vocals)
SPB
Swarnalatha
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes757
Production
Producer Radikaa Sarathkumar
Cinematography Sakthi Saravanan(1-251)
Pons Chandra (252-757)
EditorT.Parthasarathy
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running timeapprox. 20-22 minutes per episode
Production companyRadaan Mediaworks
Original release
Network Sun TV
Release11 February 2002 (2002-02-11) 
21 January 2005 (2005-01-21)

Annamalai is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Sun TV from 21 February 2002 to 21 January 2005. [1] [2]

Contents

This 757-episode series starred Sivakumar, Radhika Sarathkumar, Jyothi Lakshmi, Kuyili, Viji Chandrasekhar, Ponvannan, Shanmugasundaram, Ajay Rathnam, Devadarshini, Shyam Ganesh, Vijay Adhiraj and Deepa Venkat. It was produced by Radaan Mediaworks Radhika and directed by C.J. Bhaskar and Sundar K. Vijayan. [3] It was dubbed into Telugu as Sivayya and broadcast on Gemini TV.

Plot

The story involves the long-term dispute between the two families who are considered as rivals for the ownership of Azhvarkurichi's Annamalaiyar temple for many generations. It is currently headed by Pattalathar Ammaiyappa and Gandhimadhi of the Ratnagiri family. Annamalai is the only daughter of Pattalathar and he named her after a temple's deity. The reason of rivalry between Pattalathar's family and Ratnagiri's family is because, one of the Gandhimathi's ancestor had lost the temple's ownership in gambling to the Pattalathar family. Since then, the two families fight for the temple.

The trouble unfolds when Ulaganathan (Gandhimadhi's son and heir to the property) falls in love with Annamalai. Using this opportunity, Gandhimadhi demands the Pattalathar's family to transfer the property deeds of the Annamalaiyar temple to her family after which Ulaganathan will marry Annamalai. Thavasi the eldest son of Patalathar is the one who holds the deeds of the Annamalaiyar temple. Thavasi is very fond of her sister Annamalai and for the sake of her happiness, he promises to transfer the deeds of Annamalaiyar temple to Gandhimadhi's family without the knowledge of Pattalathar.

After which Ulaganathan and Annamalai are married. Then the serial takes a turn when a murder occurs in their village and with schemes of Paarkavi who is the servant of Ghandimadhi, Annamalai faces a series of hurdles and problems, but still loves and cares for her family.

The story later portrays as to how she acts as an important character in building a bridge and ending all the misunderstandings the two families have had between them.

Cast

Main cast

Pattalathar Family

Gandhimadhi Family

Anbhazhagan Family

Mandiramoorthy Family

Anwar Family

Kathiresan Family

Sakthi Family

Diwakar Family

Miscellaneous

Original soundtrack

Title song

It was written by famous lyricist Vairamuthu. It was sung by K. S. Chithra, KK and M. L. R. Karthikeyan.

Soundtrack

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Uyirgal Pirapathu
(உயிர்கள் பிறப்பது) Title Song"
Vairamuthu Dhina K. S. Chithra, KK, M. L. R. Karthikeyan3:30
2."Sevvana Veedhiyil
(செவ்வான வீதியில்)"
Vairamuthu Dhina K. S. Chithra, M. L. R. Karthikeyan3:30

Related Research Articles

<i>Anandham</i> (TV series) Indian Tamil-language soap opera

Anandham was a Tamil soap opera that aired on Sun TV. It is a prime time serial. The show premiered on 24 November 2003, airing Monday through Friday. The show stars Sukanya, Brinda Das, Delhi Kumar and Kamalesh. The show is produced by Sathya Jyothi Films director by T. G. Thyagarajan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">P. Kakkan</span> Indian politician

P. Kakkan or fondly known as Kakkan, was an Indian politician and freedom fighter who served as a member of the Constituent Assembly of India, Member of Parliament, President of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee and in various ministerial posts in Congress governments in the erstwhile Madras state between 1957 and 1967.

<i>Chellamay</i> 2009 Indian Tamil language soap opera

Chellamey is a 2009 Indian Tamil language soap opera starring Radikaa Sarathkumar, Radha Ravi, Saakshi Siva, Delhi Ganesh, Vijayalakshmi, Devipriya, Abhishek Shankar and Vijay Adhiraj. It replaced Arasi and aired Monday to Friday on Sun TV from 14 September 2009 to 18 January 2013 at 9:30PM (IST) for 845 episodes.

<i>Yuvan Yuvathi</i> 2011 Indian film

Yuvan Yuvathi is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romance film, written and directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan. It stars Bharath and Rima Kallingal in the lead roles. The film released on 26 August 2011. It received generally mixed reviews and became an average success at a box office. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Dear and in Hindi as Dildaar Ashique.

<i>Metti Oli</i> Indian television soap opera

Metti Oli was an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on weekdays on Sun TV for 811 episodes. The show starred Delhi Kumar, Kaveri, Gayathri, Vanaja, Uma, Chetan, Bose Venkat, Neelima Rani, Thirumurugan, Shanti Williams and Deepa Venkat. It was produced by Cine Times Entertainment S.Siddiq, and written and directed by Thirumurugan. The serial was followed by Muhurtham of Cine Times Entertainment. In 2019 this show was telecast by Moon TV and during Covid-19 by Sun TV

<i>Veeram</i> (2014 film) 2014 film directed by Siva

Veeram (transl. Valour) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language romantic action comedy film directed by Siva and produced by Vijaya Productions. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Tamannaah Bhatia, with a supporting cast including Vidharth, Bala, Santhanam, Nassar, Pradeep Rawat and Atul Kulkarni. Pre-production works had been ongoing since December 2011, with shooting starting in April 2013.

<i>Saravanan Meenatchi</i> Indian television series

Saravanan Meenatchi is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language television series broadcast on STAR Vijay. The first season was broadcast from 7 March 2011 to 18 October 2013. The second season of the show, which started as a sequel and next generation story of the first season, was broadcast from 21 October 2013 to 15 July 2016. The third season featured a different story and cast was broadcast from 18 July 2016 to 17 August 2018.

<i>Vani Rani</i> (TV series) Indian TV series or programme

Vani Rani is a 2013-2018 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Sun TV from 21 January 2013 to 8 December 2018 for 1743 episodes. The show starred Radikaa Sarathkumar, Venu Arvind and Babloo Prithiveeraj.

<i>Kolangal</i> (TV series) Indian Tamil-language soap opera

Kolangal is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera. It aired on Sun TV from 24 November 2003 to 4 December 2009 for 1,533 episodes.

<i>Achamindri</i> 2016 Indian film

Achamindri is a 2016 Indian Tamil language action thriller film directed by Ennamo Nadakkudhu fame Rajapandi. It stars Vijay Vasanth, Samuthirakani, Srushti Dange, Vidya Pradeep, Saranya Ponvannan, and Radha Ravi. The dialogues are written by G.Radhakrishnan. The music has been composed by Premgi Amaren. This movie mostly includes the cast and crew from the director's previous film Ennamo Nadakkudhu which was released in 2014 to generally positive reviews. The movie was Produced by V Vinoth Kumar.

<i>Nandini</i> (TV series) Indian supernatural multilingual television series

Nandini is an Indian Tamil-supernatural fantasy thriller drama series that aired on Sun TV. It was produced by Sundar C under Avni Telemedia.

<i>Kalyana Parisu</i> (TV series) Indian TV series or programme

Kalyana Parisu is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Sun TV. It is 2nd longest running Tamil soap opera with 1840 episodes. The show was produced by Vision Time India Pvt Ltd and directed by Harish Adhitya. It premiered on 10 February 2014 and ended on 27 March 2020 for 1840 episodes.

<i>Pandian Stores</i> Indian television series

Pandian Stores is a 2018 Indian Tamil language television series airing on Star Vijay. The series has two seasons.

<i>Sathya</i> (Tamil TV series) Indian television soap opera

Sathya is an Indian Tamil television soap opera, starring Ayesha Zeenath and Vishnu. The series airs on Zee Tamil and is also streamed on the digital platform ZEE5. The series premiered on 4 March 2019. It is an official remake of the Odia series Sindura Bindu. The story of Sathya, a tomboy, who looks after all the responsibilities of a head of the family. Later, with some major twists and turns of events, she marries Prabhu, a rich man with a big family.

Pournamithinkal was an Indian Malayalam-language television soap opera drama. The show premiered on Asianet channel and streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. It was produced by Chitra Shenoy's Good Company Productions. Chitra Shenoy, Gauri Krishnan, and Vishnu Nair play the lead roles and veteran actor Sai Kumar made his comeback to the mini screen after 14 years. The show went off air on 17 April 2021 due to poor ratings.

<i>Baakiyalakshmi</i> Indian television series

Bhagyalakshmi is an Indian Tamil series on Star Vijay. This show is an official remake of Star Jalsha series Sreemoyee. It was premiered on 27 July 2020. It stars K.S. Suchitra Shetty in the title role with Reshma Pasupuleti, Sathish Kumar and Ranjith in the other prominent roles.

<i>Chithi</i> (TV series) Indian Tamil-language soap opera

Chithi is an Indian Tamil prime time soap opera that aired on Sun TV. The show premiered on 20 December 1999 and ended on 1 November 2001. It aired Monday through Friday at 9:30pm. The serial stars Radhika Sarathkumar in dual roles, with Sivakumar, Yuvarani, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Hemalatha / Neena and Deepa Venkat. Anju, Latha Sabapathi, Poovilangu Mohan, Ajay Rathnam, Riyaz Khan, Vijay Adhiraj and Tharika play supporting roles.

Ramany vs Ramany is a Tamil-language sitcom, directed by Naga and produced by K. Balachander under the banner Min Bimbangal. It is the first ever Tamil comedy play in the "sitcom" format. The sitcom follows the happenings in the daily life of a wife and a husband both named Ramany. Mr. Ramany is an innocent sales respresentative while Mrs. Ramany is a housewife who complains about how she wants a better husband. The first season starred Vasuki Anand and Prithvi Raj. First season was first telecasted in 1998 in Sun TV and ran for 25 episodes. The second season starred Ram G and Devadarshini. Second season was telecasted in 2001 in Raj TV and ran for 51 episodes. It was one of the most popular Tamil comedy shows. Both the seasons were re telecasted in Vasanth TV.

<i>Sandakozhi</i> (TV series) Tamil television series

Sandakozhi is an 2023 Indian Tamil-language television series, aired from 8 May 2023 on Zee Tamil and streaming on ZEE5. The series stars Riya Vishwanathan and Niyaz Khan in the lead roles. The theme of the story was taken from Poove Poochudava, where both leads clash.

<i>Pandian Stores 2</i> Indian TV series or program

Pandian Stores Chapter 2 - Thandhai Sollmikka Manthiramilai is an 2023 Indian-Tamil language television series directed by V.C. Ravi and it is a spirtual spin-off of the 2018 series Pandian Stores, starring Stalin Muthu, Nirosha, VJ Kathirvel Kandasamy, Vasanth Vasi and Akash Premkumar. It was premiered on 30 October 2023, and is available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar.

References

  1. "Annamalai Serial Page". www.nettv4u.com.
  2. G, Ambica (24 March 2019). "What Happened To The Progressive Tamil Serials We Grew Up With?". Feminism In India.
  3. "Archive News". The Hindu.
  4. 1 2 "Prem's passion for police". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  5. 1 2 "Vijay Adhiraj Playing Anwar in Annamalai Serial". The Hindu . 1 July 2004.[ dead link ]