Sivasankari (TV series)

Sivasankari is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language mythological soap opera, starring Krishna, Deepa and Suhasini. It premiered 21 January 2012 on Sun TV, and ran every Saturday until 18 April 2015, when it completed 162 episodes.

Sivasankari
GenreSoap opera
Written byRadaan Media Team
Dialogues by
Narayanan
Joegeorge
Muthalam Chinnadurai
Thavamani Vaseegaran
Screenplay byR.Bhavan
Narayanan
Joegeorge
Pa.Raghavan
Directed byR.Bhavan
O.N.Rathnam
Kuruvidurai K.J Thangapandiyan
Creative director(s)Raadhika
Starring
Theme music composerM. Eshwar
Opening theme"Aara Katha Andhal Veedu"
Composer(s)Sasikumar
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Tamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes162
Production
Producer(s)Raadhika
Cinematography
  • K. Vishwanathan
  • E. Manikandan
  • R. K. Vikraman
  • P. Dharma
Editor(s)
  • M. B. James
  • K. Sathyabalan
  • M. Ramesh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 20-22 minutes per episode
Production company(s)Radaan Mediaworks
Release
Original networkSun TV
Original release21 January 2012 (2012-01-21) 
18 April 2015 (2015-04-18)

The series was produced by Radaan Mediaworks Raadhika and directed by R. Bhavan, O. N. Rathnam and Kuruvidurai K. J. Thangapandiyan.[1]

Plot

It is a story which has a religious background, where there is a war between those who believe in god and those who don't care about that concept itself. The ones who believe in god face number of struggles purely because of their belief, but god supports them by providing the right things at the right time helping them succeed.

Cast

International broadcast

  • In the United Kingdom, the series aired on Tamil-language station IBC Tamil.
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