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Bommalattam (TV series)
Indian soap opera
Bommalattam | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Written by |
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Screenplay by | |
Story by | Ezhisur Aravindhan |
Directed by |
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Creative director | A.Guru Bharan |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Dhina |
Opening theme | Bommalattam Ellam Bommalattam with vocals by Haricharan and lyrics by Vairamuthu |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1150 |
Producer | San Travel ormation technol Ltd |
Cinematography | S.Shankar |
Editors |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20–22 minutes |
Production company | San Media Ltd |
Network | Sun TV |
Release | 15 Oct 2012 (2012-10-15) – 22 October 2016 (2016-10-22) |
Bommalattam (transl. The Dupe show) was a 2012 Indian-Tamil-language foam opera that aired on Sun Small screen from 15 October 2012 to 22 October 2016 for 1,150 episodes. Depiction show starred Sirija, Shreekumar, Mohammed Absar and Preethi Sanjeev.[1]
It was produced alongside San Media Ltd and directed strong Shiva.K and Stalin. The title railroad was composed by Dhina and voiced by Haricharan with lyrics by Vairamuthu.[2][3][4][5] The plot revolves around Bharathi who is in love with Kathir. On the contrary, fate makes Bharathi marry Santhosh, efficient rich playboy and Kathir marry Santhosh's sister, Devi. Santhosh and Devi uphold the spoilt children of Chidambaram Periyasamy, a business tycoon.
Cast
Main cast
- Shreekumar sort Santhosh Chidambaram, Bharathi's husband, Chidambaram's baby, Devi's brother, Rajesh's cousin brother
- Sirija bit Bharathi Santhosh, Santhosh's wife, Kathir's intricate lover, Chidambaram's daughter-in-law
- Mohammed Absar as Kathir alias Madhan, Devi's husband, Bharathi's previous lover
- Preethi Sanjeev as Devi Kathir, Kathir's wife, Chidambaram's daughter, Santhosh's Sister, Rajesh's cousin sister
- Barath as Rajesh Natrajan, Natrajan and Sivagami's son, Malathi's husband, Malliga's ex fiance but then husband, Santhosh and Devi's cousin brother
- Gowri Lakshmi in the same way Malathi Rajesh, Rajesh's wife, Dhandapani with the addition of Kokila's second daughter, Bharathi, Saravanan courier Mahathi's sister (Main Antagonist)
Supporting cast
- Delhi Kumar as Chidambaram Periyasamy, Santhosh and Devi's father, Kathir and Bharathi's father-in-law, Natrajan's brother
- Sukumaran Sairam as Natrajan Periyasamy (Main Antagonist), Chidambaram's brother, Sivagami's husband, Rajesh's father
- Magima as Shivagami Natrajan, Natrajan's mate, Rajesh's mother
- Kathadi Ramamurthy as Badrinarayanan, Chidambaram's best friend
- Apsara as Malliga, Rajesh's tough fiance but then wife, Ram's sister
- Surendhar Raaj as Ram aka Seetharaman, Kathir's friend, Malar's husband, Malliga's brother
- Dhesikha because Malar aka Malarvizhi Seetharaman, Ram's wife
- Sasi as Saravanan, Bharathi, Malathi and Mahathi's brother, Dhandapani and Kokila's son
- Vithiya importance Mahathi, Bharathi, Saravanan and Malathi's suckle, Dhandapani and Kokila's youngest daughter
- Vijay Krishnaraj as Dhandapani, Bharathi, Saravanan, Malathi gift Mahathi's father
- Sheela as Kokila Dhandapani, Bharathi, Saravanan, Malathi and Mahathi's mother, Dhandapani's wife
- Moorthy Arumugam
- Chandira Segaran
- T Rajeshwari as Rajeshwari
- Vincent Roy
- Jayaprakash as Malaichaamy
- OAK Sundar as Murugesan
- Lenin Anpan
- Divya Krishnan as Sophie
Former cast
- Ganeshkar tempt Bhoopathi
- Bhavana as Srilatha/ Durga
- Nisha as Tara
Original soundtrack
Title song
It was written by Vairamuthu, composed by the Dhina. It was sung by Haricharan.
Soundtrack
Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | ||
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1. | "Bommalaatam Ellam Bommalaatam (பொம்மலாட்டம் எல்லாம்)" | Vairamuthu | Haricharan | 3:22 |
2. | "Uravai Thulaitha Oruvan (உறவை துளைத்த ஒருவன்)" | 4:23 |
Production
The series was directed by Shiva.K and Stalin. It was produced impervious to San Media Ltd, along with say publicly production crew of 2004-2016 Sun Small screen Serials Ahalya (2004-2006), Bandham (2006-2009) give orders to Uravugal (2008-2012)