Malargal

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Malargal
GenreSoap opera
Written byStory:
G. Suraaj
Screenplay:
Badri
C. U. Muthuselvan
Dialogues:
K. N. Natarajan
Directed byBadri
E. Vikkiramathithan
StarringDelhi Kumar
Chetan
Abishek Shankar
Rajkanth
Sulakshana
Meenakumari
Sabitha Anand
Azhagu
Theme music composerVijay Antony
Opening theme"Arisi Mavale Kolam Podu"
(Vocals)
Rahul Nambiar
G. Gayathri Devi
Master Sooraj
Babay Shruthi Harini
(Lyrics)
Palani Bharathi
ComposerSanjeev Ratheen
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of episodes400
Production
ProducerMetti Oli S. Siddique
CinematographyS. T. Maads
EditorSingai V. Raju
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 14–24 minutes
Production companyCine Times Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSun TV
Release17 October 2005 (2005-10-17) –
1 June 2007 (2007-06-01)
Related
Megala

Malargal (Tamil: மலர்கள், transl.  Flowers) was an Indian Tamil-language soap opera which aired on Sun TV. It is a prime-time serial that aired weekdays from 17 October 2005 to 1 June 2007.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The show aired in Sun TV every Monday to Friday at 7.30 pm.

The show starred Delhi KumarChetan, Abishek Shankar, Rajkanth, Sulakshana, Meenakumari, Sabitha Anand, Azhagu, Deepak DinkarSreekumar, Vaishnavi, Sri Vidya, Rindhiya, Deepa Shankar, Poovilangu Mohan, Shyam Ganesh, George Vishnu, Sureshwar, Nithya Ravindar, Sonia Bose, Sneha Eswar, Vasu Vikram, Dev Anand, Jayashree, Chithra, Kaveri, Aishwarya, Akhila, Srilekha Rajendran, Revathi Shankar, Vijay Krishnaraj, Kaveri Babu, Chandrabose, K. S. G. Venkatesh, V. C. Jeyamani, K. S. Jayalakshmi, Gauthami Vembunathan, Swetha Bharathi, Bhuvana, Hema, Vatsala Rajagopal, Karna, Rajkumar & Arun Prabu Purushothaman.

The show is produced by Cine Times Entertainment & directed by Badri & E. Vikkiramathithan. The show was later replaced by Megala which was also produced by Cine Times Entertainment.

Plot[edit]

The story evolves on the life of Nataraja Gounder along with wife Sivagami & his five children Thulasi, Moorthy, Bhaskar, Siva & Vidya. Nataraja Goundar is a kind hearted, respected farmer & meticulous family leader yet he is very compassionate father. It shows how he faces struggles & hardship in his as well as his children's lives in the form of fate & enmity with Kathirvel, Gnanavel & Pandithurai who holds grudge on Nataraja Goundar for various reasons & how he overcomes it.

Cast[edit]

  • Delhi Kumar as Nataraja Goundar
    • B. Murali as Young Nataraja Goundar
  • Chetan as Kathirvel Goundar, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's foster son & Ganthimathi's biological son
  • Abishek Shankar as Shanmugham, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's elder son-in-law & Thulasi & Poongothai's husband
  • Rajkanth as Pandithurai "Pandi"
  • Sulakshana as Sivagami, as Nataraja Goundar's wife
  • Meenakumari as Thulasi, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's elder daughter & Shanmugham's 1st wife
  • Sabitha Anand as Ganthimathi, Nataraja Goundar's ex-lover & Kathirvel's biological mother
    • Unknown as Young Ganthimathi
  • Azhagu as Gnanavel, Kathirvel's maternal uncle & Ganthimathi's brother
  • Vidharth/Deepak Dinkar as Ramesh (James), Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's younger son-in-law & Vidya's husband
  • Dev Anand/Sreekumar as Ashok, Pandithurai's brother & Vidya's ex-lover
  • Vaishnavi/Sri Vidya as Vidya, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's younger daughter & Ramesh's wife
  • Rindhiya as Poongothai, Shanmugham's 2nd wife
  • Deepa Shankar as Revathy, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's youngest daughter-in-law & Siva's 1st wife
  • Poovilangu Mohan as Mohana Sundaram Goundar, Vidya's father-in-law & Ramesh & Ganesh's father
  • George Vishnu/Shyam Ganesh as Moorthy, Nataraja Goundar's eldest son & Karpagam's husband
  • Sureshwar as Bhaskar, Nataraja Goundar's middle son & Malliga's husband
  • Nithya Ravindar as Sharadha, Vidya's mother-in-law & Ramesh & Ganesh's mother
  • Sonia Bose as Karpagam, Nataraja Goundar's eldest daughter-in-law & Moorthy's wife
  • Sneha Eswar (Sneha Nambiar) as Malliga as Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's middle daughter-in-law & Bhaskar's wife
  • Vasu Vikram as Sundaresan Goundar, Sivagami's brother & Revathi's father
  • Unknown/Jayashree as Kavitha, Kathirvel's wife, Ganthimathi's daughter-in-law
  • Chithra as Indra Ramanathan as Kavitha, Prabha & Padmini's mother
  • Kaveri as Padmini "Puppy" as Kavitha's elder sister
  • Aishwarya as Prabha, Kavitha's younger sister
  • Akhila as Amala, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's ex-daughter-in-law & Siva's ex-wife (2nd wife)
  • Srilekha Rajendran as Moorthy's mother-in-law & Karpagam's mother
  • Revathi Shankar as Bhaskar's mother-in-law & Malliga's mother
  • Vijay Krishnaraj as Paramasivam, Moorthy's father-in-law & Karpagam's father
  • Kaveri Babu as Ramasamy, Bhaskar's father-in-law & Malliga's father
  • Chandrabose as Sivalingam "Lingam"
  • K. S. G. Venkatesh as Rajasekhar, Amala's father & Siva's ex-father-in-law
  • V. C. Jeyamani as Viswanathan Goundar, Thulasi & Poongothai's father-in-law & Shanmugham's father
  • K. S. Jayalakshmi as Sundari, Ramesh & Ganesh's paternal aunt & Dharshini's mother
  • Gowthami Vembunathan as Saraswathi, Thulasi & Poongothai's mother-in-law & Shanmugham's mother
  • Swetha Bharathi as Dharshini, Ramesh & Ganesh's paternal cousin
  • Hema/Bhuvana as Valli, Pandithurai's wife
  • Vatsala Rajagopal as Dhanavalli, Poongothai's foster grandmother
  • Karna as Panneerselvam "Panneer", Ramesh & Ganesh's uncle & Dharshini's father
  • Rajkumar as Siva, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's youngest son, Revathy's husband & Amala's ex-husband
  • Arun Prabu Purushothaman (Arun Nepal) as Ganesh, Vidya's brother-in-law & Ramesh's brother
  • T. S. Raghavendra as Palaniappan, Nataraja Goundar's friend & astrologer
  • K. R. Selvaraj as Manohar, Shanmugham's maternal uncle & Saraswathi's brother
  • Mythili as Vasuki as Palaniappan's wife
  • Shobana as Valarmathi "Valar", Shanmugham's aunt Saraswathi's sister-in-law
  • Manorama as Meenatchi Sr, Nataraja Goundar's mother
  • Mohan Sharma as Jaya Prakash "JP"
  • Meera Krishnan as Sangeetha
  • Sathish as Meyyappan
  • Vairavaraj as Perumalsamy
  • Birla Bose as Saravana Kumar
  • Parthan as Swaminathan
  • Andrew Jesudoss as a jailer
  • MLA Thangaraj as Saminathan, Nataraja Goundar's friend & farmer
  • Soodhu Kavvum Sivakumar as Durai, Shanmugham's friend & colleague
  • M. D. Mohan as Mani, Shanmugham's friend
  • Sumathisri as Amutha, Siva & Amala's maid
  • Usha Elizabeth Suraj as Uma, Durai' wife
  • K. R. Vatsala as Sorna
  • Rangammal as a midwife
  • Cable Shankar as Shanmughanathan as Kathirvel's adopted father & Gnanavel's employer
  • Auditor Sridhar as Arunachalam
  • Viji Kannan as Mudaliyar's wife
  • Vaani as Reddy's wife
  • S. Ramakrishnan as Kavitha & Prabha's maternal uncle, Indra Ramanathan's cousin
  • Baby Bharathi as Meenatchi Jr, Nataraja Goundar & Sivagami's granddaughter & Moorthy & Karpagam's daughter
  • Master Vignesh as Karthik, Nataraja Goundar's grandson & Bhaskar & Malliga's son
  • S. R. Kaviya Varshini Arun as Shamini, Ramesh 's college mate
  • Vairavaraj as Perumalsamy, deputy superintendent of police
  • Sathish Kumar as Meyyappan, superintendent of police
  • Sumathi Sri as Amutha
  • S. Gokul Thilak
  • L. Muthukumarasamy
  • S. T. P. Rosary as Sadhasivam
  • Chelladurai as a police constable
  • Veera as a police constable
  • Muralidhar Raj as Mads, Kavitha & Prabha's brother-in-law, Padmini's husband
  • S. Kamesh Kumar as Kishore, Amala's friend
  • Adams as Siva's friend
  • Jayasurya as Sekhar, Sivalingam's aide
  • Dayalan as Kasi, Pandithurai's aide
  • Srejeth as Santhanam, Mohana Sundaram's auditor's assistant
  • Haaris as Ramesh's friend
  • T. Deepa as Aasaithambi's wife
  • Ramesh
  • N. P. Jothi as Sivalingam's henchman
  • Senthilvel as Sivalingam's henchman
  • Jayanthi Shankar as Sharadha's relative
  • C. Pauline as Shanmugham's neighbour
  • Pattukottai Sivanarayamoorthy special appearance in the title song
  • Master Babur Siddique special appearance in the title song

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Cine Times Entertainment decided to produce Malargal as a replacement for their abruptly ended series Muhurtham which was produced as a replacement for their highly successful series Metti Oli. Cine Times Entertainment signed television writer & director Badri as the screenplay writer & director of this series, who had previously directed series such as Mangalyam & Aadugiran Kannan & written dialogues in the movie London. The story was written by G. Suraaj who had previously directed movies such as Moovendhar, Kunguma Pottu Gounder & Military written story, dialogues for movies such as Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga & Chinna & dialogues were written by K. N. Natarajan.

Later Badri had left the series to make his cinematic debut as a director in the movie Veerappu, so he was replaced with C. U. Muthuselvan & E. Vikkiramathithan as the screenplay writer & director respectively. This was the 2nd series directed by E. Vikkiramathithan after Anandha Bhavan in which he had replaced M. Thirumurugan & later worked with him as the 2nd unit director in Metti Oli. This series marked the 2nd collaboration of both C. U. Muthuselvan & E. Vikkiramathithan with Cine Times Entertainment as the former had worked as the screenplay writer in the series Metti Oli & director in Muhurtham & the later had worked as the 2nd unit director & actor in Metti Oli.

Casting[edit]

Delhi Kumar, Chetan & Abhishek were signed as the male leads Nataraja Goundar, Kathirvel & Shanmugham respectively in this series. This series marked the 2nd collaboration of the former with Cine Times Entertainment after Metti Oli & the 2nd collaboration of the later 2 with Badri after the series Aadugiran Kannan. Sulakshana & Meenakumari were signed as the female leads Sivagami & Thulasi respectively in this series.

Manorama, Azhagu, Rajkanth, Poovilangu Mohan, Nithya Ravindar, Sonia Bose, George Vishnu, Sureshwar, Vasu Vikram, Chandrabose, Sneha Eeswar, Dev Anand, Vaishnavi, Deepa Shankar, Rindhiya, Mohan Sharma, Sathish, Vairavaraj, Vijay Krishnaraj, Kaveri Babu, Srilekha Rajendran, Revathy Shankar, Meera Krishnan, Hema, Akhila, Swetha Bharathy, K. S. G. Venkatesh, T. S. Raghavendra, Mythili, MLA Thangaraj, K. S. Jayalakshmi, Karna, V. C. Jeyamani, Gowthami Vembunathan, Vathsala Rajagopal, Soodhum Kavvum Sivakumar, Usha Elizabeth Suraj, Arun Prabu Purushothaman & Rajkumar were cast in supporting as well as negative characters in this series.

This was the 3rd & final series acted by Manorama after Aachi International & Alli Rajjiyam. Music director Chandrabose who had composed many movies & series, made his acting debut in television through this series. After the series progressed some actors & actresses got replaced for various reasons. Vaishnavi, George Vishnu, Dev Anand, Hema Vidhaarth & Jayashree got replaced with Sri Vidya, Shyam Ganesh, Sreekumar, Bhuvana & Deepak Dinkar respectively. The most notable replacement was Vaishnavi because this was her final series as she had committed suicide during the filming of this series, subsequently got replaced with Sri Vidya & Dev Anand who was believed to be involved in Vaishnavi's suicide case was subjected to investigations, as a result he also got replaced with Sreekumar.

Filming[edit]

The series was filmed in Chennai, Poonamalee, Nazarethpettai, Gerugambakkam, Kovur, Porur, Kanchipuram, Valasaravakkam, Baluchetty Chatram, Kundrathur, Tambaram, Padappai, Chittoor, Peddapuram & Bangalore.

Soundtrack[edit]

The title song was composed by Vijay Antony, while the background score & the other songs were composed by Sanjeev Ratheen. Lyrics were written by Palani Bharathi.

Track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Arisi Mavale Kolam Podu
அரிசி மாவாலே கோலம் போடு"
Palani BharathiVijay AntonyRahul Nambiar,
G. Gayathri Devi, Master Sooraj,
Baby Shruthi Harini
3:58
2."Yarukkaga Yarukkaga Malargal Malargiratho
யாருக்காக யாருக்காக மலர்கள் மலர்கிறதோ"
Palani BharathiSanjeev Ratheen 1:09

Awards[edit]

Year Award Category Recipient Role Result
2006 Tamil Nadu State Television Awards[8][9][10] Best Actor Abishek Shankar Shanmugham Won

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Tamil Actor gets 5 Year RI". Deccan Herald. 31 October 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
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  5. ^ "My smile has many years of crying". YouTube. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
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  8. ^ "Interview with Actor Abishek". Goergo. 18 August 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Kushboo awarded". Behindwoods. 9 August 2008. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  10. ^ "TV Awards". Behindwoods. 9 August 2008. Retrieved 3 September 2022.