Bhramanam

Bhramanam
Genre Drama
Soap Opera
Written by Joycy
Directed by Binu Vellathooval
Creative director(s) Ajith Kottukaad
Starring Mukundan
Lavanya Nair
For more listings See below
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Malayalam
No. of episodes 150 (as of September 10, 2018)
Production
Executive producer(s) Biju Thottunkal
Vikraman Namboothiri
Thomas Thalanadu
C S Emmanuel
Producer(s) GTV Combines
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Release
Original network Mazhavil Manorama
Picture format
Original release 12 February 2018 (2018-02-12) – present
External links
Official website

Bhramanam (ml;ഭ്രമണം) is an Indian Malayalam television series written by novelist Joycy.[1] It is premiered on Mazhavil Manorama since 12 February 2018.[2]

Plot

The show is a family drama. Harilal and Anitha are caught in a web of love and are happily married and are blessed with two daughters whom they named Haritha and Neetha. By the time, the couple faces troubles in their living which made them to get separated forever and the daughters are left with their father. Long after sixteen years of their divorce, Anitha is back to her family for some reasons. Anitha started to feel a passionate love towards her daughters and is in the situation whether to decide to rejoin the family and lead a happy life.[3]

Cast

  • Mukundan as Harilal
  • Lavanya Nair as Anitha(Hari's Ex-wife)
  • Sarath Das as Ravi Shankar
  • Swathy Nithyanad as Haritha(Hari's Elder daughter)
  • Varsha as Neetha
  • Uma Nair as Binduja(Hari's fiance)
  • Sreelakshmi as Nivia
  • Sabu Varghese as Rajeev Menon
  • Manesh Krishna (Rajeev's son)
  • Kartika Kannan as Deepa Jyoti(Hari's Sister)
  • Sangeetha Rajendran as Anu (Ravi's wife)
  • Roslin as Vimala(Mother of Hari & Deepa)
  • Raji P Menon as Sister Nirmala
  • Manoj Pillai as Police Officer
  • Ajoobsha as Jishin
  • Kalesh as Dheeraj
  • Prajusha as Susheela
  • Reena as Achamma
  • Jishin Mohan

References

  1. "Lavanya Nair: Anitha of Bhramanam represents moms who guide their children onto the right path'".
  2. "'Mazhavil Manorama's' 'Bhramanam' & 'Pranayini'".
  3. "The twists and turns of fate".
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