Uravugal
Uravugal | |
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Genre | Soap opera Drama |
Written by | S. Saravanan Dialogue S.S Lalit R.Raksha R.Usha Kumar |
Screenplay by | S. Kumaresan |
Directed by | S.N Haribabu (Episode 1-405) S.M Haribabu (Episode 407-708) K.Shiva Prakash (Episode 710-883) |
Starring | Archana Krishnappa, Bhavana Shreekumar Ganesh, Rajkanth, Durga, Peeli Sivam, Vincent Roy, Ramachandran, |
Theme music composer | D. Imman |
Opening theme | "Uravugalale Uravugalale" |
Composers | G. V. Kalai Kathir Ramesh Rehan |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 883 + 2 Special Episodes[1] |
Production | |
Producers | Vaidehi Ramamoorthy S.Ashok Kumar |
Cinematography | K.S.Shankar S. Dhandapani B.S Chella Pandiyan |
Editors | B. L. Shankar Lingayath, Palanisamy |
Camera setup | S. Dhandapani |
Running time | approx. 20-22 minutes per episode |
Production company | San Television Media |
Original release | |
Network | Sun TV |
Release | 1 June 2009 12 October 2012 | –
Uravugal (transl. Relationships) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language television series that aired on Sun TV. The series premiered on 1 June 2009, starring Archana Krishnappa, Bhavana, Shreekumar Ganesh, Rajkanth and Durga. The series also reunited Bhavana, Shreekumar Ganesh and Rajkanth, who previously starred together three years before on Megala (2007-2010). The show was directed by Balaji Yadav, Shiva K. and S. Haribabu. The show is produced by San Television Media. The show last aired on 12 October 2012 and ended with 854 episodes. It also airs in Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Vasantham TV.
Plot
As the name implies, Uravugal is the tale of the conflicts that arise amongst the members of a single joint family following the passing of the elder. The family's eldest member, Annamalai, is wed to Parvathy. Krishnan and Gowri, their two children, were born. Azhagesan, the younger brother of Annamalai, gets wed to Visalakshi or Visalam. Mukunthan and Ranjani are their twins. Senthil Andavar, a worthless man who lives off his in-laws' money, is married to Ranjani. While Mukunthan possesses an MA, Krishnan did not complete any coursework and quit at the 10th grade level. They all coexist in harmony as one big family.
The boys' wedding is decided by the family. It was intended for Mukunthan to marry Gayathri, the educated daughter of Thanikachalam and Rajeshwari. Chitra, who comes from a middle-class background, and Krishnan have been paired together. Mukunthan and Annamalai visit Chitra's home, and Mukunthan is seduced by Chitra's attractiveness. The weddings of Mukunthan and Chitra and Krishnan and Gayathri are planned in the middle of this. In order to make his brother happy, Krishnan lied about his academic level and obtained an MA. The union has ended. Soon after realising the reality, Gayathri departs from Krishnan. A heart attack also claims Annamalai's life. After being convinced to do so by Senthil, Mukunthan and his mother are compelled to transfer his family away. After quickly seeing her error, Gayathri rejoins Krishnan. The two families reside apart.
The brothers' conflicts widen, and Mukunthan begins to despise Krishnan. A minor quarrel between Gayathri and Krishnan also happens, but it is all resolved. The two families continue to battle and argue bitterly while Gayathri and Chitra try to resolve issues, however Chitra has a lot of difficulty with a now-modified Mukunthan. The climax, shown where Mukundan is united completely with his family where Chitra accepts him.
Cast
Main cast
- Shreekumar Ganesh as Krishnan "Krishna", Gayathri's husband, Annamalai and Parvathy's son, Gowri's brother
- Archana Krishnappa (2009–11) / Bhavana (2011–12) as Gayathri Krishnan, Krishnan's wife
- Rajkanth as Mugunthan "Muguntha", Chithra's husband, Azhagesan and Visalam's son, Ranjani's twin-brother
- Durga as Chithra Mugunthan, Mukundan's wife
Supporting cast
- Sivakavitha as Ranjini, Senthil's wife, Mukundan's twin-sister
- Peeli Sivam as Annamalai, Krishnan and Gowri's father, Azhagesan's elder brother, Parvathy's husband
- Sneha Eswar / Neepa as Shwetha
- Mohammed Absar as Vishnu
- Vincent Roy as Thanikachalam
- Ramachandran Mahalingam as Senthil Aandavar, Ranjani's husband, Munkundan's brother-in-law
- Amarasigamani as Azhagesan, Annamalai's younger brother, Mukundan and Ranjani's father, Visalam's husband
- Nithya Ravindran as Rajeswari "Raji"
- Revathy Shankar as Visalatchi "Visalam" Azhagesan, Azhagesan's wife, Mukundan and Ranjani's mother
- Aarthika Shree as Sudha
- T. Rajeshwari as Parvathy Annamalai, Annamalai's wife, Krishnan and Gowri's mother
- J. Lalitha as Lakshmi, Chithra's mother
- Bharath Guru as Babu, Subramani's son, Gowri's husband, Krishnan's brother-in-law
- Sudha Sandeep as Gowri Babu, Annamalai and Parvathi's daughter, Krishnan's sister and Babu's wife
- Jayaprakash as Subramani, Babu's father and Gowri's father-in-law
- Comedy Kicha as Samippulla, Subramani's servant
- Shanthi Williams as Mangalam
- Sathya as Sathya
- Kavyavarshini as Tara, Babu's friend
- Sasi as Ravi, Sudha's ex-fiance
- Sonia as Vasanthi, Murugan's wife
- Jayandh as Murugan, Vasanthi's husband
- K.S. Jayalakshmi as Meenatchi
- Cool Suresh as Raja
- Dev Anand Sharma as Natarajan, Swetha's father
- Aarthi Agustine
- Kalpana as Devi
Title song
It was written by Vairamuthu, composed by D. Imman. It was sung by Nithyasree Mahadevan. Other required music for the serial was provided by G. V. Kalaikathir, Rehan and Ramesh. The male version of the title song was composed by Ramesh
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Uravugalale Uravugalale" | Vairamuthu | D. Imman | Nithyasree Mahadevan | 4:00 |
2. | "Vinnai Thodum Varai Poradu" | Asaithambi | Rehan | 4:52 | |
3. | "Uravugalale Uravugalale (Male Voice)" | Vairamuthu | Ramesh | Vijay Yesudas | 4:00 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2009 | Tamil Nadu State Television Awards for 2009[2] | Best Actor Male | Shreekumar | Krishnan | Won |
2010 | Sun Kudumbam Awards | Best Brother | Rajkanth | Mukundhan | Won |
2011 | Tamil Nadu State Television Awards for 2011 | Best Character Actress | Revathy Shanker | Visalatchi | Won |
2012 | Sun Kudumbam Awards | ||||
Best Father-in-law | Vincent Roy | Thanikachalam | Won | ||
Best Editor | B.L Shanker | Won | |||
Best Screenwriter | Balasuriyan | Won | |||
Tamil Nadu State Television Awards for 2012 | Best Dubbing artist Male | Thangaraj | Won | ||
Best Actors Female | Durga | Chithra | Won |
References
- ^ "உறவுகள் 800 : களைகட்டிய கொண்டாட்டம்..." tamil.filmibeat.com. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
- ^ "Chinna thirai Television News/Tamilnadu Government Announced TV Awards". Dinamalar. 16 July 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2014.