Oviya (TV series)

Oviya is a Tamil language drama airing on Colors Tamil. It premiered on 26 November 2018.[1] The show stars Kushi Sampath Kumar, Surendar and Harshala. This series was the remake of a Hindi language television series Uttaran which aired on Colors TV.

Oviya
GenreSoap opera
Written byThanshana Ramamoorthi
Directed bySai Maruthu
Starring
  • Kushi Sampath Kumar
  • Surendar
  • Harshala
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Tamil
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 25-27 minutes
Production company(s)Branded film production house
Release
Original networkColors Tamil
Original release26 November 2018 (2018-11-26) 
present
Chronology
Related showsUttaran
External links
Website

Cast

Main

  • Gomathi Priya and Kushi Sampath Kumar[2] as Oviya Saravanan
  • Kannan as Saravanan Rajashekhar: Oviya's husband, Surya and Guna's elder brother (Died in serial)
  • Surendar Shanmugam as Surya Rajashekhar: Oviya's former lover, Gayathri's husband
  • Punitha Balakrishnan and Harshala Honey as Gayathri: Surya's wife

Recurring

  • Soodhu Kavvum Sivakumar as Rajashekhar (Saravanan's foster father, Surya and Guna's father)
  • Caroline as Amaravathi Rajashekhar (Saravanan's foster mother, Surya and Guna's mother)
  • Premi Venkat as Thilagavathi Ravi Varma (Gayathri's mother)
  • Sangeetha Balan as Gandhimathi (Amaravathi's sister, Saravanan's biological mother)
  • Vidhush Chowdhary as Vetri (Gayathri's Ex-Boyfriend)
  • Ashwin as Guna (Saravanan and Surya's younger brother)
  • Jeeva Ravi as Ravi Varma (Gayathri's father, Deceased)
  • Thennavan as Munnusamy (Oviya's father, Deceased)
  • Sindhu Shyam as Anbarasi Munnusamy (Oviya's mother)
  • Arvind Kathare as Selvam (Thilagavathi's brother)
  • Divya Banu as Arivazhagi (Arivu) (Oviya's friend)

International broadcast

The series was released on 26 November 2018 on Colors Tamil and Colors Tamil HD. The show was also broadcast internationally on the network's international channels.

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