Deivamagal | |
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Tamil | தெய்வமகள் |
Genre | Soap opera |
Written by | Ve. Ki. Amirtharaj (Screenplay) (Dialogues) Vasu Bharathi Nandhan Sridharan |
Directed by | S. Kumaran |
Creative director | Sreenivasan |
Starring | Vani Bhojan Krishna Rekha Krishnappa |
Theme music composer | Kiran |
Opening theme | 'Kaalai Ezhunthathum' |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1,466 |
Production | |
Producer | Vikatan Televistas |
Cinematography | S. T. Martz |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 18-22 minutes per episode |
Production company | Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 25 March 2013 – 17 February 2018 |
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Deivamagal (lit. God's daughter) is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Vani Bhojan and Krishna. It replaced Thirumathi Selvam and was replaced by Nayagi. It was broadcast on Sun TV initially from Monday to Friday and later extended to Saturday from 25 March 2013 to 17 February 2018 for 1,466 episodes.[1][2]
Deivamagal (lit. God's daughter) is an 2013-2018 Indian Tamil -language family soap opera starring Krishna and Vani Bhojan. It replaced Thirumathi Selvam and it broadcast on Sun TV on Monday to Friday and later extended up to Saturday from 25 March 2013 to 17 February 2018 at 20:00 ( IST ) for 1,466 episodes. July 10, 2018 by Onenov India Deivamagal is an Tamil soap opera television series, which premiered on 25 March 2013 on Sun TV. Stars Krishna, Vani Bhojan and Rekha Krishnappa in lead roles.
In the serial, Prakash overcomes several problems face from Gayathri. The show is produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd and director by S. Kumaran.[3]
Plot[edit]
The story mainly revolves around Prakash (Krishna), his wife Sathyapriya (Vani Bhojan) and his eldest sister-in-law Gayathri's conspiracies against their families to conquer Praksh's ancestral property Jai Hind Vilas.
Sathyapriya grows up in rich family. Her father Sundharam and Mother Sampoornam were very lovable. She has two younger siblings namely Dharani and Anjali. Sundharam arranges marriage for Sathya with Karthik, a business man. Unfortunately, Karthik and Sathya's wedding gets halted. Due to this, Sundharam dies of a heart attack. After her father's death, Sathya and her family moved to her uncle Devaraj's house in Chennai.
Then there is Jaihind Vilas family where Chidambaram is head of the family and proud fan of Mahatma. Chidambaram and his wife, Janaki, have four children. The elder Kumar is married to Gayathri, and they have a daughter Monisha. The second son Raju, a lazy guy, who stays and sleeps at home all day. He has a wife Thilaga, who stays with her mother. They have their only daughter, and the youngest, Ragini, who goes to college. Their third son, Prakash, is short tempered guy. All his attempts to pass exams and get a government job which is spoiled by Gayathri. Gayathri rules the family. The family is forced to do all the work for her except Prakash. Gayathri wants to take the Jai Hind Vilas property all for herself. Prakash aware of this, becomes her big obstacle for her in her attempts to get the property.
Gayathri, works as a GM in star hotel where Sathya joins to work for making a better livelihood for her family.
Devaraj and Sampoornam want Sathya and Suresh to get married, but Saroja disapproves of it. Meanwhile, Sathya gets introduced to Prakash's parents and Prakash himself. Her meeting with Prakash and subsequent sessions does not go well. Nevertheless, they become good friends, after Sathya saves Prakash even though he wanted to kill her. Prakash protects Tharani from some youths with evil intentions. This leads to him to fall for her innocence, and he decides to marry her. Tharani, who is in love with her cousin Suresh, does not like it. In the meantime, Prakash arranges house for Sathya's family after Saroja chases them out. Sathya meets Karthik and works at his office. Annapoorni realises her mistake and decides to get Sathya married to Karthik, as Karthik still loves her.
On the wedding day of Prakash and Tharani, Gayathri provokes Tharani to elope. When she does, Prakash forces Sathya to marry him, to win Gayathri. Sathya accepts as her mother begs her. Sathya disowns Tharani. A further argument between Prakash and Suresh leads to a rocky relationship between the two families.Meanwhile, Sathya and Prakash understands and falls in love with each other. Prakash gets into a quarrel with Sathya's mother and prevents her from meeting her mother. Unable to go against Prakash, Sathya agrees.
Sathya gets pregnant, and meanwhile, Tharani goes missing. Prakash saves Tharani from a lady who wants to sell her. Tharani does understand them and stays adamant with them. Due to several things, Sathya has a miscarriage, and she hides it from Prakash. No one knows the truth apart from Sathya's mother, sister and Prakash's sister-in-law, Thilaga. When Sampoornam accidentally blurts out the truth, Prakash gets furious and chases Sathya out. He refuses to talk to her. When finally, after he accepts fate and changes his mind, he gets stabbed by some goons who messed with Sathya and Prakash in the past but survived. Sathya and Prakash start to care more for each other.
Later, Prakash shows the true colors of Gayathri infront of Jai Hind Vilas family and then, Kumar beats and sends her out from Jaihind Vilas. Now, Gayathri joins her hands with Nambi, a business man who loves Gayathri. Gayathri again troubles Prakash and Jaihind Vilas with help of Nambi but Prakash and Sathya stand against her and manage her evil plans to save his property from her. After much adversity faced by Prakash, Gayathri kidnapped Sathya and her husband Kumar to take revenge Prakash. Sathya becomes pregnant again. To save Sathya and Kumar, Prakash kills Gayathri but she survives. She is rescued by Anamika, who is Prakash's College mate and former lover. She wants to take a revenge on Prakash that she thinks Prakash cheated her, but dies by bomb-blast.
Kumar then marries Akila, a widow, and has a son, while Gayathri keeps creating many obstacles in their life. Sathya and Prakash have a daughter named Mahalakshmi. After a few struggles, Gayathri is arrested, but escapes from police with a pistol and shoots Akila in front of Kumar and Prakash and kidnaps Moni. The next day she had kidnaps Maha and decides to kill her to destroy Prakash and Sathya. Prakash and Sathya search for the two kids along with the ACP Samuel Raja. While rescuing Maha Prakash shoots Gayathri as a defence, but unfortunately survives only to be murdered in the hospital. Finally, Prakash and Sathya lived happily with their children.
Cast[edit]
Main cast[edit]
- Vani Bhojan as Sathya Priya Prakash, Prakash's wife.
- Krishna as Prakash Chidambaram, Gayathri's arch-rival.
- Rekha Krishnappa as Gayathri, Prakash's ex-sister-in-law, shot by Prakash, killed by Kumar / Manthra Devi IPS, Killed by Gayathri (duo act)[4]
Recurring cast[edit]
- Prakash Rajan as Kumar Chidambaram, Prakash's eldest brother
- Arvind Khathare as Raju Chidambaram, Prakash's second eldest brother
- Anitha Nair (old)/Sindhu Shyam (new) as Thilagavathy Raju, Prakash's second sister-in-law
- Suchitra as Akila Kumar, Kumar's second wife and Prakash's first sister-in-law, who was killed by Gayathri.
- SVS Kumar as Chidambaram, Prakash's father, A Gandhian
- Vennira Aadai Nirmala as Janaki Chidambaram, Prakash's mother
- Ganesh as Moorthy, Husband of Gayatri's sister
- R. Radha as Sathyakala (Moorthy's second wife)
- Suhasini as Vinothini Moorthy, Gayatri's sister, who commits suicide.
- Sankarabaranam Rajalakshmi Chandu as Sampoornam Sundaram, Satyapriya's mother
- Surekha as Sampoornam Sundaram, replacing Rajalakshmi.
- Sanjana Sree as Mahalakshmi Prakash, Prakash and Sathya's daughter
- Sreeja as Monisha Kumar, Kumar and Gayathri's daughter
- Krithika as Mahalakshmi Raju, Raju and Thilagavathi's daughter
- Auditor Sridhar as Devaraj, Satyapriya's uncle.
- Sabitha Anand as Saroja Devaraj, Satyapriya's aunt
- Siddanth Venkatesh as Suresh Devaraj, Satyapriya's cousin
- Shabnam as Dharani Suresh, Satyapriya's first younger sister
- Sunitha as Sujatha Karthik, Satyapriya's cousin
- Sivalingam Babu as Shankar
- Revathee Shankar as Usha Rani Shankar
- VJ Sam (old)/Raghul (new) as Vasanth Shankar
- Nisha Krishnan (old)/ Vanitha Hariharan as Raghini Vasanth, Prakash's younger sister.
- Udumalai Ravi as Ekambaram, Prakash's friend
- Sribala as Ravi (Akhila's brother-in-law)
- Meesai Rajendran as Lingam
- Suresh as Guna Lingam
- Usha Sai as Anjali Guna, Satyapriya's second younger sister
- Ashok Kumar as Ashok, Prakash's friend
- Ravi as Ganesh
- Gracey as Vijaya Ganesh
- Anbalaya Prabhakaran as Sundaram, Satyapriya's father.
- Raju Sathish as Sathish, Prakash's friend
- Saravanan as Saravanan, Prakash's friend
- Sai Vairam as Senthil, Prakash's friend
- Karthick Chandra as ACP Samuel Raja IPS
- Manush as Arivudai Nambi, killed by Gayatri
- Mercy as Malarvizhi Venkatesh, Nambi's sister
- Raja as Aravind, Minister Nallathambi's relative
- Anuradha as Annapoorni
- Subramanian Gopalakrishnan / Yesakkiappan as Karthik
- Aravish as Sathish Prabhakaran
- Nivisha as Sangeetha Sathish Prabhakaran, Moorthy's niece
- Sasikala Shree as Vasanthi
- Ameya Nair as Anamika, Prakash's ex-girlfriend, who was killed in a bomb blast.
- Balaji as Amar, IPS Mantra Gayatri Devi 's husband.
- Bhavani as Sathyakala's mother
- G. K. as Velliangiri, Sathyakala's ex-husband, who is killed by Gayathri.
- Deepa as Mangama, Supporter of Gayathri in climax
Original soundtrack[edit]
Title song[edit]
It was written by lyricist Yugabharathi, composed by music director Kiran. It was sung by Naresh Iyer.
Soundtrack[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Kaalai Ezhunthathum (காலை எழுந்ததும்)' | Yugabharathi | Naresh Iyer | 3:00 |
2. | 'Thannir Kudam Pola (தண்ணீர்குடம் போலே)' | 4:00 | ||
3. | 'Moodaadhe paasu kadhavu (மூடாதே பாசு கதவு)' | 2:40 |
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Production[edit]
The series was directed S. Kumaran and It was produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd, along with the production crew of 2001–2016.
Awards and nominations[edit]
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Totals[a] | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Wins | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nominations | 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2013 | Tamil Nadu State Television Awards[5] | Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won | |
Best Negative Role Female | Rekha Krishnappa | Gayathri | Won | ||
Best Dubbing Artist-Male | Krishna | Prakash | Won | ||
Best Dubbing Artist-Female | Vani Bhojan | Sathya Priya | Won | ||
2014 | Vikatan Awards | Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won | |
2014 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Director | S. Kumaran | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor Male | Auditor Sridhar | Devaraj | Won | ||
Best Negative Role Female | Sabitha Anand | Saroja | Won | ||
2014 | Sun Kudumbam Awards[6] | Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won | |
Best Mamanaar | S. V. S. Kumar | Chidambaram | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | Ve. Ki. Amirtharaj | Won | |||
Best Director | S. Kumaran | Won | |||
Best Negative Role Female | Rekha Krishnappa | Gayathri | Won | ||
Devathaigal | Vani Bhojan | Sathyapriya | Won | ||
Best Actor Male Lead | Krishna | Prakash | Nominated | ||
Best Actress Female Lead | Vani Bhojan | Sathyapriya | Nominated | ||
Best Mamiyaar | Vennira Aadai Nirmala | Janaki | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor Male | Auditor Sridhar | Devaraj | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor Female | Sindhu Shyam | Thilaga Raju | Nominated | ||
Best Sister Award | Shabnam | Dharani | Nominated | ||
Best Comedian Male | Ganesh | Moorthy | Nominated | ||
Best Dialogue Writer | Vasu Bharathi | Nominated | |||
Best Dubbing Artist-Male | Krishna | Prakash | Nominated | ||
Best Dubbing Artist-Female | Vani Bhojan | Sathyapriya | Won | ||
2015 | Vikatan Awards[7] | Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won | |
2016 | Won | ||||
2017 | Won | ||||
2018 | Won | ||||
Galatta Nakshathra Awards | Best Actor | Krishna | Prakash | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Vani Bhojan | Sathyapriya | Won | ||
Best Villain | Rekha Krishnappa | Gayathri | Won | ||
Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won | |||
Sun Kudumbam Viruthugal | Best Actress | Vani Bhojan | Sathyapriya | Won | |
Best Actor | Krishna | Prakash | Won | ||
Best Villain | Rekha Krishnappa | Gayathri | Won | ||
Best Director | S.Kumaran | Won | |||
Best Serial | Deivamagal | Won |
Remakes[edit]
The series has been remade into in Telugu-language as Jabilamma broadcast on Gemini TV, Malayalam language as Bhagyalakshmi broadcast on Surya TV and Kannada language as Chandra Chakori broadcast on Udaya TV.
Country | Language | Channel | Show Name | Aired (Date) |
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India | Malayalam language | Surya TV | Bhagyalakshmi | 5 February 2014 – 2016 |
Telugu-language | Gemini TV | Jabilamma | 24 February 2014 – 11 September 2015 | |
Kannada language | Udaya TV | Chandra Chakori | 2 June 2014 - 2014 |
Reception[edit]
The series became one of the most watched Tamil television program consistently during its run time with its highest rating of more than 19 million impressions.[8] In week 42 of 2017 and the following week, it was at second position.[9][10]
International broadcast[edit]
The series was released on 25 March 2013 on Sun TV and also aired on Sun TV HD. The show was also broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution.
- It airs in Sri Lanka, South East Asia, Middle East, United States, Canada, Europe, Oceania, South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa on Sun TV.
- The drama is episodes on their app Sun Nxt[11]
- The show's episodes were released on Official YouTube channel Vikatan TV.
- It is also available via the internet protocol television service, Lebara Play and YuppTV.
- In Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Shakthi TV. It airs Monday through Friday.
Dubbed versions[edit]
- It was aired in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on Gemini TV Dubbed in Telugu-language as Oohala Pallakilo. The show premiered on 7 October 2013 and last aired on 21 February 2014 and ended with 91 episodes.
- It also aired in Sri LankaTamil Channel on Shakthi TV.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'New serial Deivamagal at 8:00 pm(Tamil source)'. cinema.dinakaran.com. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ^'Deivamagal comes to an end'. Times of India.
- ^Naig, Udhav; Ramakrishnan, Deepa H. (29 March 2015). 'Megaserial Milestone'. The Hindu. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- ^'Playing a strong negative role helps bag the attention of more viewers'. Times of India.
- ^'Chinna thirai Television News/Tamilnadu Government Announced TV Awards'. cinema.dinamalar.com. 16 July 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
- ^'Sun Kudumbam Viruthugal 2014'. www.sunnetwork.in.
- ^'சிறந்த நெடுந்தொடர் - தெய்வமகள், சன் டி.வி'. www.vikatan.com. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^'Large Networks lead regional channels, program ratings in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017'. Indian Television dot com.
- ^'BARC Tamil shows TRP week 42: Television premiere of Vijay Theri leads the list of top five programmes'. News Nation.
- ^'BARC Tamil Shows TRP week 43 Pichaikkaran Deiva Magal Nandini top five programmes'. News Nation.
- ^'With Sun NXT, Sun TV Network steps foot in the burgeoning digital streaming space of India'. thetechportal.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
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Nayagi | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Created by | S. Kumaran |
Written by | |
Screenplay by | V. K. Amirthraj V.Sindhuja Vijay |
Directed by | S. Kumaran |
Creative director | Palani Bharathi |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Kiran |
Opening theme | 'Va Va Sandhoshamaa' |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 718 |
Production | |
Producer | S.Kumaran |
Cinematography | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time |
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Production company | Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 19 February 2018 – 31 October 2020 |
External links | |
Website |
Nayagi (transl. Leading women) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-languagesoap opera. The series premiered on 19 February 2018 on Sun TV, replacing Deivamagal, and was replaced by Anbe Vaa and it ended on 31 October 2020. The show is produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd and directed by S Kumaran.[1]
Naayagi's first season revolves around three women and their families: Anandhi, a sweet-natured, easy-going woman; Kanmani, a playful but bold woman; and Sargunam, a formidable lady who has risen despite difficulties.
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The second season story mainly revolves around the Ezhilan, a Heart kind, Amusing man, Divya, a strong and resilient woman who is the breadwinner of her family and Koothapiran family mainly Sargunam and Kanmani.
Plot[edit]
Season 1 (2018–2020)[edit]
Anandhi is a middle-class woman who is the secret heir of a rich couple. She lives with her adoptive father Kathiresan and young brother Muthukumar. She marries Thirumurugan aka Thiru who is the son of the Kalivaradan who killed Anandhi's real father and took his property. But, nobody knows that Anandhi is the real heir of those properties. Ananya is Anandhi's half-cousin-sister, whose mother is the half-sister of Anandhi's real mother Leelavathi. Ananya wants to marry Thiru to get the property.
Sargunam is a woman who given usury to her people. She is also the Vasanthi's (Thiru's mother) sister and the mother of Chezhiyan, Gopinath, and Meghala. Chezhiyan marries Anandhi's best friend Kanmani. Sargunam helps Anandhi to live happily. But, Kalivaradan helps Ananya to get property. Meanwhile, Thiru, Anandhi, and Vasanthi save the Leelavathi from Kalivaradan. Anandhi takes care of Leelavathi in her home without knowing their real relation.
Later, it is revealed that Anandhi is the Leelavathi's daughter and the heir of property. Then, Thiru sees the true colours of Kalivaradan and breaks all ties with his father. Meanwhile, Ananya tries to Anandhi get arrested by faking her death and putting the blame on Anandhi. Because of that, Anandhi gets arrested. Soon, everyone learns that it is Ananya's plan. As a result of this, Ananya is imprisoned for five years.
Five years later[edit]
Anandhi and Thiru live happily with their daughter Yazhini. Ananya is still in jail. Ananya has a son named Akilan who born to Thiru illegally. Because of this, Thiru and others don't know about him. However, One Day, Yazhini, and Akilan meet in their school and become best friends without knowing that they are half-siblings. Meanwhile, Ananya learns about their friendship and uses akilan as a weapon to join Thiru. Soon, Anandhi doubts about Akilan because his behavior is same like Thiru. After so many incidents, it is revealed that Akilan is Ananya's son who born to Thiru. Thiru gets shocked and gets Akilan's custody with Anandhi's help.
Meanwhile, Thiru's sister, Anupriya aka Anu returns to India. She has a secret boyfriend named Mithran and pregnant with his child. She hides the truth from family. However, Anu tells about Mithran to her family and both sides agreed for the marriage. But, nobody knows about Anu's child. But, sooner, Anandhi learns about Anu's pregnancy and keeps it a secret. Meanwhile, Thiru and Anandhi plan to Ananya's marriage with a good person named Karthik. However, Anu marries Mithran while Ananya weds Karthik. After the marriage, Ananya brainwashes Mithran and teaches him to take the Anandhi's property. As a result of this, Mithran keeps Kathiresan as his servant. Later, Ananya wants to destroy Anandhi's business by some fake agreements. But Thiru and Anandhi found all about that and send Ananya and her helpers Kalivardhan and Duraiyarasan to jail and went to Singapore with their Kids.
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Season 2 (2020–2020)[edit]
Ezhilan travels to Chennai from his home town Thenkasi to get a banking job, but Divya, the sole wage earner of her family, gets that job. Meanwhile in the Koothapiran–Sargunam family, Kanmani and Chezhiyan are made to leave the house by Gopi's evil plans and he also plans to control Sargunam and her wealth. Meghala and her husband Maran try to convince Sargunam but Gopi makes Sargunam to exclude them too. After chasing his two siblings, Gopi plans to take Kanmani's councillor posting but it fails. Later, Kanmani becomes pregnant and her problem are solved. Next, Coming to Ezhilan track, He loses everything with Divya and later Dhvya's brother-in-law Aatralarasan. However, Pity Ezhilan came to Divya's home with Aatralasan. After his visit, the house became happy. Then, Divya falls in love with Ezhilan. She gave away her job oppurtunity for Ezhilan.
There, Rajalaxmi, owner of that company is the original mother of Ezhilan and she lost Ezhilan when he was younger and ended up in the hands of his adoptive mother Sakunthala. Now, Aakash, Rajalakshmi's second son loves Divya and she had proposal his son with Divya. Ezhilan also give up his love on Divya because she would get a rich life. But, ezhilan has come to know that Aakash is a psycho and he is not at all good for Divya's life. Then, he plans to stop the marriage but Aakash kidnaps Ezhilan and blackmiles Divya to marry him. Ezhilan later escapes and Aakash kidnaps Divya's younger sister Savitha to blackmail her. Eventually even Savitha is rescued. Meanwhile, in Sargunam-Koothapiran family, Gopi tries to poison Sargunam but Kanmani drinks it and is sent to the hospital. Sargunam learns that Gopi is evil and that he tried to kill her and sends him to jail. She accepts Kanmani and Chezhiyan and brings them back into her house, and they are happy. Ezhilan and his friend Ashok come in the form of two priests and enter Rajalakshmi's house where the wedding is happenening. When Divya is about to marry Akash, Ezhilan reveals his disguise and suddenly marries Divya while Ashok is pulled to side with a knife on his neck by Ashok. Rajalakshmi, furious that her son's marriage was ruined, grabs a gun and is about to shoot Ezhilan, and then her elder brother reveals that Ezhilan is actually her son and that he stole Ezhilan and gave him to one of their employees to raise as revenge for her humiliating him years ago. Rajalakshmi forgives Ezhilan and beings to love him. Akash also becomes a good person and lets Divya and Ezhilan live a happy married life and accepts Ezhilan as his brother.
Cast[edit]
Season 1[edit]
Main[edit]
- Vijayalakshmi as Anandhi Thirumurugan: Thiru's wife; Kanmani's best friend; Yazhini's mother. (Episode 1-145)
- Vidhya Pradeep replaced Vijayalakshmi (Episode 146-647)
- Dhilip Rayan as Thirumurugan Kalivaradhan aka Thiru: Anandhi's husband; Yazhini and Akhilan's father. (1-647)
- Archana Vignesh as Ananya Duraiyarasan: Minister Duraiyarasan and Kalyani's daughter; Akhilan's mother. (Episode 77–212)
- Koli Ramya replaced Vignesh (Episode 214–265)
- Sushma Nair replaced Ramya (Episode 279–647)
- Ambika as Sargunam Koothapiran: A businesswoman; Chezhiyan, Gopinath and Megala's mother; Vasanthi's elder sister.
Recurring[edit]
- Papri Ghosh as Kanmani Chezhiyan: Anandhi's best friend and Chezhiyan's wife.
- Senthilnathan as Koothapiran: Sargunam's husband.
- Vetrivelan as Chezhiyan Koothapiran: Kanmani's husband, Sargunam and Koothapiran's elder son
- Yogeshwaran as Gopinath Koothapiran aka Gopi: Sargunam and Koothapiran's younger son.
- Dhakshana as Meghala Maaran: Sargunam and Koothapiran's daughter, Maaran's wife
- Anusai Elakeya as Sumathi Gopinath: Gopinath's wife.
- Aazhiya as Varsha Gopinath: Sumathi and Gopinath's daughter
- Ganesh as Sigamani: Kanmani's father
- Praveena as Sarala Sigamani: Kanmani's mother (Episode 1–612)
- Suchitra replaced Praveena as Sarala Sigamani (Episode 649–present)
- Vishnupriya as Malarvizhi Sigamani: Kanmani's sister (Episode 14–258)
- Srinisha replaced Vishnupriya as Malarvizhi Sigamani (Episode 379–present)
- Sowmiya Ravindran as Suhasini: Cheziyan's ex-fiancée
- Devi Teju as Leelavathi: Anandhi's biological mother, Kalyani's half-sister (Episode 98-650)
- Meera Krishna as Vasanthi Kalivaradhan: Kalivaradhan's wife, Sargunam's younger sister. (Episode 1-650)
- Suresh Krishnamurthi as Kalivaradhan: Vasanthi's husband. (Episode 1-650)
- Udumalai Ravi as Kathiresan: Anandhi's adoptive father, Muthukumar's father. (Episode 1-647)
- Roshan as Muthukumar Kathiresan aka Muthu: Kathiresan's son, Anandhi's adopted brother. (Episode 1-493)
- Mirudhula Shree as Yazhini Thirumurugan: Thirumurugan and Anandi's daughter, Akilan's half-sister. (Episode 494-647)
- Jashik Ja as Akilan Thirumurugan: Thirumurugan and Ananya's son, Yazhini's half-brother. (Episode 495-647)
- Giridhar Thirumalachary as Perumal: Kalivardhan's personal assistant
- Ashok Pandian as Minister Duraiyarasan: Ananya's father
- Meerabhi as Kalyani Duraiyarasan: Ananya's mother, Leelavathi's half-sister (Episode 77–212)
- Mercy Leyal replaced Meerabhi as Kalyani Duraiyarasan (Episode 234–647)
- Pradeepa Muthu as Anupriya Mithran aka Anu: Thirumugan's sister and Mithran's wife (Episode 1–520)
- Shimona James replaced Muthu as Anupriya Mithran (Episode 570–647)
- Raghul Kanagaraj as Mithran Kumar: Anupriya's husband
- Sanjay Shah as Guruji
- Lingesh Shank as Karthik: Thiru's friend and who loves Ananya
- Raja Senthil as Karthik's father
- Uma Rani as Karthik's mother
- Devankumar as Ranjith: Anandhi's rival
Season 2[edit]
Main[edit]
- Krishna as Ezhilan: Rajalaxmi's Biological son and Divya's husband(Episode 648-718)
- Nakshatra Nagesh as Divya Ezhilan: Ezhilan's wife (Episode 648-718)
- Papri Ghosh as Kanmani chezhiyan:Sargunam mother in law,Chezhiyan wife (Episode 1-717)
Recurring[edit]
- Papri Ghosh as Kanmani Chezhiyan: Chezhiyan's wife
- Yogeshwaran as Gopinath Koothapiran aka Gopi: Sargunam and Koothapiran's younger son
- Senthilnathan as Koothapiran: Sargunam's husband
- Vetrivelan as Chezhiyan Koothapiran: Kanmani's husband, Sargunam and Koothapiran's elder son
- Aarthi Ramkumar as Rajalakshmi: Ezhilan's biological mother
- Suhasini as Geetha: Divya's elder sister (Episode 649-662 and 686-Present)
- Akalya Venkatesan replaced Suhasini (Episode 662-686)
- Arvind Khathare as Aatral Arasan: Geetha's husband
- Vijjith as Aakash: Rajalakshmi's younger son and Ezhilan's biological brother
- Vaishnavi as Savitha: Divya's younger sister
- Shruti Shivanagowda as Shreya: Venkat's daughter and Ezhilan's cousin
- Krishna Kumar as Venkat: Rajalakshmi's brother
- Sasikala Shree as Aatral Arasan's mother
- Dharshana as Meghala Maaran: Sargunam and Koothapiran's daughter, Maaran's wife
- Anusai Elakeya as Sumathi Gopinath: Gopinath's wife
- Aazhiya as Varsha Gopinath: Sumathi and Gopinath's daughter
- Ganesh as Sigamani: Kanmani's father
- Praveena as Sarala Sigamani: Kanmani's mother (Episode 1–612)
- Suchitra replaced Praveena (Episode 649–present)
- Vishnupriya as Malarvizhi Sigamani: Kanmani's sister
- Ravi as Aatral Arasan's sidekick
- Yuvasree as Sakuntala: Ezhilan's adopted mother
- Venu Raadhika as Amudha: Ezhilan's adopted sister
- Tarun Appasamy as Karna: Ezhilan's adopted brother
- Padine Kumar as Shalini: Divya’s friend
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
Due to COVID-19 outbreak in India, the production was halted in mid March 2020, Nayagi was put on hiatus on Wednesday 3 April 2020 when the remaining episodes aired.[2] Post Covid-19 break, the production resumed in July 2020 and new episodes started to telecast from 27 June 2020.[3] During which, the story had a change in leads and story with a new season along with many new additions starring Krishna and Nakshathra Nagesh while former lead characters Thiru, Anandhi and their family's track being ended abruptly, while Sargunam and Kanmani's family track continued.[4][5] The second season of the series began on 27 July 2020 and the series was off aired on 31 October 2020 due to drastic decline of ratings post Covid-19 break.[6]
Casting[edit]
Actress Vidya Pradeep was selected to portray the role of Anandhi after the exit of Vijayalakshmi.[7] Sun TV Anchor Dhilip Rayan was cast in the lead male role of Thirumurugan. They made their debuts[clarification needed] with the series. Actress Ambika was selected to portray the role of Sarkunam, making a comeback after previously acting in the serial Sare Gama Gama Gama (2013–2014). Malayalam Actress Meera Krishnan was selected to play Vasanthi, after having appeared in director Thiruselvam Tamil serial Pokkisham (2012–2013)[8]
Release[edit]
On 10 February 2018, the first promo of Ambika's 'Naayagi Teaser: Sarkunam' was released by Vikatan TV on YouTube.[9] On 10 February, the second lead female.[clarification needed] On 13 and 14 February, the third (Kalivardhan) and fourth (Meera Krishnan) promos of the show were released by Vikatan TV YouTube channel and Sun TV.
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Reception[edit]
Until before Covid-19 break in March 2020, the series used to be one of the top five tamil television programs consistently. In week 52 of 2018, it was at second position with 10.515 million impressions.[10] In first two weeks of January 2019, it garnered 10.606 and 10.467 million impressions maintaining its second position.[11]
Remakes[edit]
Language | Title | Network(s) | Airing history |
---|---|---|---|
Malayalam | Oridathoru Rajakumari[12] | Surya TV | 13 May 2019 – 10 June 2020 |
Kannada | Nayaki[13] | Udaya TV | 17 June 2019 – 9 April 2020 |
Telugu | Bhagyarekha[14] | Gemini TV | 24 June 2019 – present |
International broadcast[edit]
The series was released on 19 February 2018 on Sun TV, and also airs on Sun TV HD. It was broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution.
- The show's episodes are released on YouTube channel Vikatan TV after original telecast.
- It airs in Sri Lanka, South East Asia, the Middle East, United States, Canada, Europe, Oceania, South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa on Sun TV and Sun TV HD.
- The drama is available on the app Sun NXT.[15]
- It is also available via the internet protocol television service Lebara Play, Lyca TV and YuppTV.
- It airs on Sri Lanka Tamil channel on Shakthi TV Monday to Friday with Sinhala subtitles and PEO TV.
References[edit]
- ^'Nayagi completes 500 episodes; actress Vidya Pradeep thanks fans'.
- ^'FEFSI seeks TN government's permission to begin post production of films and TV soaps'. India Today.
- ^'Sun TV to relaunch its serials from July 27'. Sify.com.
- ^'Krishna and Nakshathra Nagesh to replace Dhilip Rayan and Vidya Pradeep in Nayagi'. The Times of India.
- ^''Deivamagal' Team in 'Nayagi' Series: Hero, Hero's Everything changed'. The Indian Express.
- ^'Vidya Pradeep: Did not quit Naayagi because of corona'. The Times of India.
- ^'Vijayalakshmi quits from popular serial nayagi'. timesofindia.com.
- ^'Meera Krishnan was acting Pokkisham Serial' (in Tamil). cinema.dinamalar.com. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
- ^'Naayagi Teaser 1 Sarkunam' (in Tamil). www.youtube.com. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
- ^'Zee Tamil's Sembaruthi bolsters its dominance'. Dinamani.
- ^'Zee Tamil has overtaken Sun TV with only one serial! This is the first time!'. Behind Talkies.
- ^'Orudathoru Rajakumari's promo is here!'. The Times of India.
- ^'Watch out for Nayaki, a suspense saga, which premiers on June 17 on Udaya TV'. The Hindu.
- ^'New daily soap Bhagyarekha to premiere soon'.
- ^'With Sun NXT, Sun TV Network steps foot in the burgeoning digital streaming space of India'. thetechportal.com. Archived from the original on 11 November 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
External links[edit]
Deivamagal Cast Names List
- Official website(in English)
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