Alien (Armenian TV series)

Alien (Armenian: Օտարը Otary) is an Armenian romantic melodrama television series. The series ended on Shant Premium on March 13, 2017.[4] It premiered on Shant TV on September 18, 2017 and airs every workday at 8:00 (PM).

Alien / Օտարը
Genre
Developed by
Mher Khachatryan[3]
Starring
Composer(s)Hayk Hunanyan
Country of originArmenia
Original language(s)Armenian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes100
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)Hunan Soghoyan
Production location(s)
Editor(s)
Running time42-47 minutes 71 minutes (pilot)
Production company(s)
Release
Original networkShant TV and Shant Premium
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseMarch 13 (2017-03-13) 
July 28, 2017 (2017-07-28)
External links
Website

Most of the series took place in Yerevan, Armenia.

Premise

Gor, Neneth and Arsen are close friends and they study in the same school. Each of them has their own feelings that are not open even for the closest friends. When Gor finds out about the love between Arsen and Neneth, everything changes cause he is also in love with her. Along with that, Gor's father gets arrested for unknown reasons. From now on the boy will be burdened with the responsibility of taking care of the family. Confronted with difficulties early in life, Gor has a fateful choice to make: to become the reason of Neneth and Arsen's separation, or to free the way for his friend? The story woven around Gor's, Arsen's and Neneth's parents is a dark curtain hiding the most unexpected secrets. The film is a story unfolding around the love triangle of the three characters in which the heroes will have to fight for happiness, understanding that nothing is given without a fight.

Cast and characters

Main Cast

  • Gayane Balyan
  • Hovak Galoyan
  • Ruzan Mesropyan
  • Suren Tumasyan
  • Nelli Kheranyan
  • Sisian Sephanyan as Gor
  • Marinka Khachatryan as Neneth
  • Davit Aghajanyan as Arsen
  • Davit Hakobyan
  • Mariam Adamyan
  • Murad Nadiryan
  • Marianna Gevorgyan
  • Robert Hakobyan
  • Luiza Karapetyan as Maya[5]
  • Ani Petrosyan[2]
  • Armen Margaryan[2]
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References

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