Parasparam (TV series)

Parasparam is an Indian Malayalam television soap opera that was broadcast on Asianet. It is a remake of Star Plus' serial Diya Aur Baati Hum.[1] The series premiered on 22 July 2013.[1][2] It starred Gayathri Arun and Vivek Gopan and was produced by Ross Petals.[3] The last episode aired on 31 August 2018 with 1,524 episodes becoming Malayalam's longest ran soap opera.[4][5]

Parasparam
GenreSoap opera
Developed byPradeep Panicker
Written byPradeep Panicker
Gireesh Gramika
Directed byPurushothaman, Sudheesh Shankar, Manju dharman, Harison
Presented byBhavachithra
StarringGayathri Arun
Vivek Gopan
Voices ofDevi S, Sankar Lal
Narrated byProf. Aliyaar
Theme music composerSaanadh George
Opening theme"Naara Na Naara"
Ending theme"Hea Hea Hei"
Composer(s)Rajeev Aattukal
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Malayalam
No. of episodes1,524
Production
Producer(s)Jayakumar Bhavachithra
CinematographyManoj Kumar
Editor(s)Rajesh Thrissure
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Ross Petals
DistributorBhavachithra
Release
Original networkAsianet
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original release22 July 2013 (2013-07-22) 
31 August 2018 (2018-08-31)
Chronology
Related showsDiya Aur Baati Hum
External links
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Plot

Sooraj, a loving husband and self-made man, despite belonging to a middle-class family, helps and supports his ambitious wife Deepthi achieving her dreams of becoming an IPS officer becoming her strength.

Initially, she faced opposition from her in laws, but gradually passed all the hurdles and becomes an IPS officer. She stands as a support to her family as she juggles between her family responsibilities and her duty towards her society.

Cast

Main cast

  • Vivek Gopan as Sooraj Krishnan Nair
  • Gayathri Arun as Deepthi Sooraj IPS[6]
  • Rekha Ratheesh as Padippuraveettil Padmavathy
  • Sneha Diwakar as Meenakshi
  • Freztiya Friyons / Leswin as Dhyan
  • Gautam Praveen as Dheerav
  • Kottayam Pradeep as Krishnan Nair
  • Muhammad Rafi as Sabir IPS
  • Sreenath Swaminathan as Suresh

Recurring cast

  • Valsala Menon as Muthashi
  • Lekshmi Pramod / Chilanka as Smruthy
  • Divya Nithin / Indulekha as Sandhya Gopan
  • Niranj Menon/Manu Martin Pallippadan / Naresh Eswar as Subash
  • Amika Mariyam as Ann
  • Shobha Mohan as Devika
  • Shobi Thilakan as SI Dhanapalan
  • Kollam Thulasi as Anirudhan
  • Anu Gopi as Kokku
  • Vijay Viswanthan / Hari as Gopan
  • Apsara as Rasiya Sabir
  • Irfan/Adil Mohammed as Appu
  • Thanvi S Raveendran as Jennifer/ Vineetha / Merin
  • Ardra das as Athira
  • Sabari Chandran as Dileep
  • Navya as Prema
  • Revathi Krishana/Ruby Jewel as Suchitra
  • Akshaya R. Nair as Disha
  • Anitha Nair as Maya
  • Sarath Swamy as Jeevan
  • Althara as Kavitha
  • Anitta Dcruz as Nitha
  • Sruthi Suresh as Nandana
  • Shruthi Suresh as Anupama
  • Snehalatha as Kalyani
  • Jolly Easow as Vasantha
  • Suki Panthalam as Shyamkumar
  • Meghna as Keerthana
  • Amika Mariam as Meenakshi's Daughter
  • Sreekala as Broker
  • Divya Prabha as Roma IPS
  • Priya as Kanchana
  • Sajith as Aravindan
  • Maya Moushmi as Deepthi's aunt
  • Faisal Mohammed as Advocate
  • Sreekanth as Terrorist
  • Lavanya
  • Omana Ouseph
  • Nandana Gowri
  • Sindhu Varma as Kathreena
  • Riyas Narmakala as Thakkol Vasu
  • Manu Varma as Thomas
  • Dileep Shankar as Cherian
  • Mahima as Nanditha Mukherjee
  • Karthika Kannan
  • Jija Surendran
  • Uma Devi Nair
  • Soniya Baiju Kottarakkara
  • Sumi Santhosh

Guest appearances

Awards

7th Asianet Television Awards 2014

  • Best Serial – Parasparam (Producer Jayakumar)
  • Best Screenplay – Pradeep Panicker
  • Best Actor – Vivek Gopan
  • Best Actress – Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best New Face (female) – Gayathri
  • Best Actor In Negative role – Shobi


  • Best Actor In character role – Kottayam Pradeep
  • Special Jury Awards (Negative role) – Sneha
  • Best Audiographer (sabdha mishram) – Sreejith V.G
  • Lifetime Achievement Award-
  • Best Dubbing Artist (male) – Sankar Lal
  • Best Dubbing Artist (female) – Nithuna

8th Asianet Television Awards 2015[7]

  • Outstanding Hit serial - Parasparam
  • Best Actress - Gayathri Arun
  • Popular Actor - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha ratheesh
  • Best Dialogues - Gireesh Gramika
  • Special Jury Award(Negative role) - Sneha
  • Special JuryAward(Director) - Manjudharman
  • Best Serial - Parasparam
  • Popular Actress - Gayathri Arun
  • Youth icon - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha Rathish
  • Best Script Writer - Gireesh Gramika
  • Best dubbing Artist (Female) - Devi. S.

9th Asianet Television Awards 2016

  • Best serial - Parasparam
  • Popular Actress - Gayathri Arun
  • Youth icon - Vivek Gopan
  • Character Actress - Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best Videographer - Manoj kumar
  • Best Editor - Rajesh Thrishur
  • Best Audiographer - Sreejith V.G
  • Best Script Writer - Girish Gramika
  • Best dubbing Artist (Female) - Devi S

10th Asianet Television Awards 2017

  • Longest Running Serial - Parasparam
  • Best Star pair - Vivek & Gayathri
  • Iconic beauty - Gayathri Arun
  • Character Actress - Rekha Ratheesh
  • Best Audiographer - Sreejith V.G
  • Best Editor - Rajesh Thrishur
  • Best Dubbing Artist (male) - Sankar Lal

11th Asianet Television Awards 2018[8]

  • Evergreen hit Serial - Parasparam
  • Best Actress - Gayathri Arun
  • Best Director - Harison
  • Character Actor - Kottayam Pradeep
  • Special jury Award ( Popular Actor) - Vivek Gopan
  • Special Jury Award( Character Actress) - Rekha Ratheesh

Asiavision Television Awards

  • Best Pair - Vivek & Gayathri

Controversy

A post where the still of the lead pairs before a bomb explosion sequence went viral which was falsely claimed as Kerala IPS officer and husband were killed by ISIS jehadis. This was reported as accusing Pinarayi Vijayan led Kerala government for their inefficiency.[9]

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References

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