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Krishnadasi (2000 TV series)

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Krishnadasi
GenreSoap opera
Written byIndra Soundar Rajan
Directed byPrabhoo Nepaul
Starring
Theme music composerD. Imman
Opening theme"Sigaram Parthai"
(vocals)
Nithyasree Mahadevan
D. Imman
Kadhal Mathi (lyrics)
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes359
Production
ProducerKutty Padmini
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20-22 minutes
Production companyVaishnave Media Works
Original release
NetworkSun TV
Raj TV
Release14 February 2000 (2000-02-14) –
26 October 2001 (2001-10-26)

Krishnadasi is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera. It aired on Sun TV from 14 February 2000 to 25 October 2001. The show stars Gemini Ganesan alongside Nalini, Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, Ranjitha, Aravind Akash and Suja Raghuram. The show was produced by Prabhoo Nepaul.[1] It is based on the novel written by Indra Soundar Rajan.[2] The title track was composed by D. Imman and sung by Nithyasree Mahadevan.

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Transcription

Remarks

  • Krishnadasi marked the debut of the actor Gemini Ganesan in television and his last performance in a character.
  • Krishnadasi also marked the re-entry of actress Nalini into the media after a post-marriage 14-year hiatus.
  • Krishnadasi marked the debut of choreographer Raghuram's daughter Suja Raghuram as an actress and choreographer in television.
  • Krishnadasi title sequence is the first song composed by the music director D. Imman.

Cast

Actor Character Name Character Description
Ranjitha Krishnaveni a dasi by birth, Meenatchi's mother and Manonmani's daughter - keeping the information about Meenatchi's father a secret for many years for reasons only known to her. Gowri's best friend.
Nalini Manonmani a dasi by birth, Krishnaveni's mother and Meenatchi's grandmother.
Gemini Ganesan Bhooshanam Rudramuthi Sastri Swaminatha Sastri's father, and Gowri's father.
Suja Raghuram Meenaatchi a dasi by birth, Krishnaveni's daughter and Manonmani's granddaughter.
Vietnam Veedu Sundaram Saama a procurer.
Rajasekhar Swaminatha Sastri(Deekshitar) Rudhramurthi Sastri's son - father to six children, five daughters and one son.
Vijayalakshmi Santhanalakshmi Swaminatha Sastri's wife - mother to six children, five daughters and one son.
Aravind Akash- Credited as Arvinder Singh Sunderesan Swaminatha Sastri's sixth child and only son.
Anju Lecturer Kalyani Santhanalaksmi's sister. She became a widow on the same day she got married and remained a widow.
"Kalaimamani" Naanjil Nalini Pachaiamma village midwife, extorts Manonnmani to safeguard a secret of hers.
Menaka Gayathri Swaminatha Sastri's fifth child and youngest daughter.
Manjari- Credited as Vinothini Gowri/Gloria(after marriage) Rudhramurthi Sastri's daughter, married a man from a different religion against the wishes of her family. Krishnaveni's best friend.
David Ramesh David Gowri's husband, Rudhramurthi Sastri's son-in-law.
Raja Ravindra Muthukumarasaamy A brother figure to Krishnaveni and her well-wisher.
K.Manogar Godhandam Swaminatha Sastri's fourth son-in-law.
Nagesh
-- Visaalaatchi Swaminatha Sastri's third daughter.
Shobana Sunandha Swaminatha Sastri's first daughter. Lives in Mumbai. Tries to marry her daughter to her brother Sunderesan.
Shanthi Ganesh Sulochana Swaminatha Sastri's second daughter. Lives in Delhi. Tries to marry her daughter to her brother Sunderesan.
-- Sowmya Sugandha's daughter. Tries to marry Sunderesan.
-- Maya Sulochana's daughter. Tries to marry Sunderesan.
-- Kokila(Koki) Swaminatha Sastri's fourth daughter.
Rindhya Indrani Meenaatchi's friend from college.

Plot

This serial revolved around the Devadasi practice that prevailed in Tamil Nadu almost a few years after India's independence and how the dasi women are treated by the society. The story followed the rivalry between Rudramuthi Sastri, a very powerful Brahman in that village and his family and Manonmani, the dasi of the village and her family in the small hamlet of Kandhanallur on the banks of the river Kaveri.

Manonmani, a dasi comes back to her ancestral village of Kandhanallur with her daughter, Krishnaveni after 15 years of exile from the village where she, her daughter and baby granddaughter, Meenaatchi, were exiled by the village's people. As soon as she arrives, she goes to meet Rudhramoorthi Sastri and his son Saminatha Sastri and vows that she will wreak havoc in their perfect lives like they wrecked hers 15 years ago.

Meanwhile, Saminatha Sastri's son, Sunderesan falls in love with Meenaatchi while they are studying at the college. Krishnaveni never revealed who was Meenatchi's father to anyone for reasons only known to her but Meenaatchi is determined to find out the truth. Pachiamma, the village midwife extorts Manonmani to safeguard a secret known only to them.

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Sigaram Parthai
சிகரம் பார்த்தாய்"
Kadhal MathiD. ImmanNithyasree Mahadevan, D. Imman3:11

Remake

Krishnadasi was remade in Hindi under the same title, Krishnadasi, starring Shravan Reddy and Sana Amin Sheikh on Colors with significant changes in the story.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Calling the shots, daringly". The Hindu. 4 January 2001. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  2. ^ "'I now know that there is a God' - Rediff.com Movies". Rediff.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.

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