Английская Википедия:Bhairavi Aavigalukku Priyamanaval
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Bhairavi: Aavigalukku Priyamanaval (Шаблон:Translation) is a 2012-2017 Indian Tamil-language supernatural mystery television series that aired on Sun TV from 29 January 2012 to 10 September 2017 for 1317 episodes.[1]
The series follows the life of Nithya Das/Mahalakshmi (Bhairavi), who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. The show is produced by Saregama and director by P.S Dharan and S. Selvakumar. The show completed its 1000th episode on 9th April 2016.[2]
Plot
The plot of this series revolves around a young woman Bhairavi (Nitya Das/Sujitha/Radha), an antique shop owner who can see ghosts since childhood. She uses her special abilities as a psychic medium to help the ghosts cross over to the Light (afterlife). Suddenly her life turns into some mysterious events where she is identified as goddess Madhura kaali, Kannagi reincarnation and is expected by demon to take revenge for destroyed him in the past. But however, she destroyed him again in the present and moves on her life again. Meanwhile, Madhura, a soft and a devotee of Madhura kaali and selliyamman started her journey to find goddess selliyamman's original statue. There, she faces a lot of struggle simultaneously, bhairavi is doing her work normally. At last, Bhairavi married Vijay, influential Zamindhar's heir but a sudden twist was happened in the story by Introducing character thamini, an evil soul who is Zamindhar's lover in the past and waits for marrying Zamindhar in the present who is actually in the same appearance of vijay at present. Amidst a lot of struggles bhairavi saved her husband.
Cast
Main cast
- K. R. Vijaya as Chinthamani[3]
- Nithya Das/ Mahalakshmi (after face change by goddess) as Bhairavi
- Vibhu Raman as Abhimanyu, Bhairavi's husband
- R. Ravi as Bhairavi's father
- Suhashini as Poonkodi
- Aishwarya as Madhura
- Neha as Goddess Selli Amman
Recurring cast
- Akila as Sukanthi
- Abser as Sudhakar
- Baby Rakshana / Radha / Sujitha
- Urvashi as Komalla
- Y. G. Mahendra as Namboothiri
- O. A. K. Sundar as Maya Asura
- Mohan Vaidya as Mathura's father
- Sumangali as Madhura's mother
- Vietnam Veedu Sundaram
- Priya as Saraswathi
- Krithika Laddu as Jeeva
Guest stars
- Karthi as Sivaraman
- V. S. Raghavan
- Varalaxmi
- Rajkanth
- Raj Kamal
- Swapna
- Kavyavarshini
- Meenakumari
- Prasad
- Poovilangu Mohan
- Delhi Ganesh
- Indraja
- Anjali Devi
- Kutty Pooja
- Venkat
- Shyam
- Ammu
- Shyam Ganesh
- Santhoshi
- T. R. Latha
- Raghavi
- Minnal Deepa
- Shreekumar
- Soodhu Kavvum Sivakumar
- Sindhu Shyam Ganesh
- Nisha
- Uday
- Revathy Sankar
- Vatsala Rajagopal
- Kritheeka
- Apsara
- Sathish
- Raja Shri
- R. Ravi
- Kavya
- Suhasini
- Shree
- Revathy Shankar
- Getha Ravisankar
Original soundtrack
Title song
It was written by Dr. Kiruthiya . It was sung by Karthik, Priyadarshini and Anita.
Soundtrack
See also
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
- Sun TV original programming
- Tamil-language horror fiction television series
- 2010s Tamil-language television series
- 2012 Tamil-language television series debuts
- Tamil-language television shows
- 2017 Tamil-language television series endings
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