Chempattu

Chempattu (TV Series)
Genre Devotional Fantasy
Created by Nap communication
Written by Jayapal Anandan
Directed by Venu Chelakode
Theme music composer R. Somasekharan (music Director), Poovachal Khader (lyrics ), Rajalakshmy (Singer)
Opening theme Shivaganga
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Malayalam
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 78
Production
Producer(s) Bindu Arun pillai
Production location(s) Kerala
Cinematography Anpu mani, Sujith S. L. Nair
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Media Visual
Release
Original network Asianet
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 10 July (2017-07-10) – 20 October 2017
Chronology
Preceded by Neermathalam
Followed by Sreemurugan

Chempattu is a Malayalam devotional series aired on Asianet. It started on 10 July 2017 every Monday to Saturdays 9pm. Later, due to the viewership of the series, it was aired every Monday to Fridays 6:30 pm and was abruptly stopped by the channel. The soap opera was replaced by the dubbed version of Tamil Kadavul Murgan

The series tells the stories based on Lalitha Sahasranamam in different stories. Newcomers Arya, Swathi and Niranjan Nair plays the lead roles.

Plot

Ilayidath Mana, once a prosperous home and now in ruins, is waiting for the saviour who will bring back its lost glory. Naagamma an old woman invokes Goddess Bhadrakali to find answers to her trouble

Cast

  • Indulekha as Devi
  • Swathy as Devi
  • Kishor as Thrivikraman
  • Valsala Menon as Nangemma
  • Krishnachandran as Vasudevan
  • Niranjan Nair as Vishnu Dathan
  • Arya as Parvathi
  • Baby Devaprabha Menon as Devi
  • Anil Narayan as Lakshmi Narayanan
  • Stephy as Subhadra
  • Nila Menon as Savithri
  • Ravi Krishnan as Kemendra Sidhan
  • Sumesh Surendran as Govindan
  • Maneesh Krishnan as Shiva
  • Kalyani Nair as Mohini
  • Renjith Raj as Falgunan
  • Dileep
  • Manju Satheesh
  • Jameela Malik as Shiva's mother
  • Amritha as Rudhra

Airing History

The show started airing on Asianet on 10 July 2017 and It aired on Monday to Saturday 9:00PM IST replacing the time slot of the TV series Bharya. Later its timing changed Starting from Monday 31 July 2017, the show was shifted to 6:30PM IST time slot due to viewers' interest and Bharya took back its prime time slot of 9:00 pm.

AiredTime
10 July 2017 (2017-07-10) - 29 July 2017 (2017-07-29)Monday - Saturday
9:00PM IST
31 July 2017 (2017-07-31) - PresentMonday - Friday
6:30PM IST
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