Rudraveena (teleserial)
Rudraveena is a Tamil mystery-suspense television series directed by Rakesh Sinha. It is an adaptation of Indra Soundar Rajan's book of the same name. From 2002 to 2004, the series broadcast 106 episodes on Sun TV on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. local time. Rudraveena replaced another mystery-suspense series in its time slot called Pudhayal Bhoomi.[1] This series was remade in Malayalam bearing the same name, but with significant changes to the story. However, the past segment with Baba was dubbed from the Tamil version.
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Genre | Mystery-Suspense |
Based on | Rudhraveenai novel by Indra Soundar Rajan |
Written by | Indra Soundar Rajan |
Directed by | Rakesh Sinha |
Starring | Chethan Santhoshi Kaveri Bala Singh Y. G. Mahendra |
Theme music composer | Ramesh Krishna |
Country of origin | Tamil Nadu |
Original language(s) | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 106 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Radhika |
Production location(s) | Tamil Nadu |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 20-22 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) | Radaan Mediaworks Enterprises |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 21 April 2002 – 22 February 2004 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Pudhayal Bhoomi @ 8:30PM (Wednesday) |
Followed by | Chidhambara Ragasiyam @ 8.30PM (Wednesday) |
Cast
- Y. G. Mahendra as "Sakthi Upasagar" Narasima Barathi (2003)
- Nisha (replaced by Vanaja) as Mythili, Pattar's mute elder daughter (2003)
- Sreeram as Sankaran, Pattar's only son and Banu's lover (2003)
- Megha as Banu, Dasi Sundramba's daughter, Shankaran's lover and Swaminathan's one-sided love interest (2003)
- Shylaja as Dasi Sundaramba, Banu's mother (2003)
- Aadukalam Naren as Ramachandran, Sundaramba's husband (2003)
- S Gnanavel as Baba (1702)
- Santhoshi as Dasi Abaraajitha Vaijayanthi, ancestor of Banu, Sundaramba, and Manicavalli (1702)
- Kaveri as Dasi Malli, Abaraajitha Vaijayanthi's mother (1702)
- Charukesh as Veerendra, Aparaajitha Vaijayanthi's brother (1702), as Ashokan, Banu's half-brother, and as Baba (2003)
- Bala Singh as Kalyanasundaram, village president and Swaminathan's father (2003)
- Gauthami Vembunathan as Rangayi, Kalyanasundam’s wife and Swaminathan’s mother (2003)
- Vijay Anand as Ganesan, Karnam's son and Gayathri's lover (2003)
- Uma Maheshwari as Akhila, Ganesan’s cousin who wants to marry him (2003)
- Sreenivasan as Vaithilingam, father of Kovil Pattar, Shankaran, Mythili and Gayathri (2003)
- Archana as Gayathri, Ganesan's lover (2003) and as Neelakandan, Guruji's spy (2003)
- Nagalakshmi as Thilagam, the Dasi family's helper (2003)
- Rani Somanathan as Dasi Manicavalli, Dasi Sundramaba's mother and Banu’s grandmother (2003) and as Sastrigal, Karnam's ancestor (1702)
- Banu Prakash as Rudheashwar, reincarnation of Kabaligan (2003)
- Minnal Deepa as Manthrini, Rudheashwar's assistant (2003)
- Ramachandran as Kabaligan (1702) and as Vettiyaan Karuppan (2003)
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References
- Rangarajan, Malathi (16 January 2009). "Fascination for the mysterious". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
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