Deivamagal

Deivamagal
Tamil தெய்வமகள்
Genre Soap opera
Romance
Written by Ve. Ki. Amirtharaj (Screenplay)
(Dialogues)
Vasu Bharathi
Nandhan Sridharan
Directed by S. Kumaran
Creative director(s) Sreenivasan
Starring Krishna
Vani Bhojan
Theme music composer Kiran
Opening theme "Kaalai Ezhunthathum"
Naresh Iyer (Vocal)
Yugabharathi (Lyrics)
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Tamil
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 1,466
Production
Producer(s) Vikatan Televistas
Cinematography S. T. Martz
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time approx. 20-22 minutes per episode
Production company(s) Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd
Release
Original network Sun TV
Original release 25 March 2013 (2013-03-25) – 17 February 2018 (2018-02-17)
Chronology
Preceded by Thirumathi Selvam

Deivamagal (lit. God's daughter) is an Indian Tamil-language family soap opera starring Krishna and Vani Bhojan. It replaced Thirumathi Selvam and it broadcast on Sun TV on Monday to Friday and later extended up to Saturday from 25 March 2013 to 17 February 2018 at 20:00 (IST) for 1,466 episodes.[1]

In the serial they overcome the several problems they face from their enemies. The show is produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd and director by S. Kumaran. It also airs in Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Shakthi TV at 22:00 (SST). It completed 5-year run as of February 2018.[2]

Plot

Deivamagal story revolves around the lead pair Prakash (Krishna) and Sathyapriya (Vani Bhojan) and how they overcome conspiracies against them within the family and the society problems that arises due to their respective jobs and positions. Gayathri (Rekha Krishnappa), the eldest daughter-in-law of Jaihind Vilas, wants to amass the family's wealth. Prakash (Krishna), who is aware of her evil plans, has to fight a tough battle against her to keep the family united.

Cast

Main cast

  • Krishna as Prakash Chidambaram (Male Lead & Satyapriya's Husband)
  • Vani Bhojan as Sathyapriya Prakash (Female Lead & Prakash's wife)
  • Rekha Krishnappa as Gayathri (Main Antagonist & Prakash's first ex-sister in law, died in the serial, killed by Kumar) and Manthra Amar IPS (died in the serial, killed by Gayathri) - dual role

Recurring cast

  • Prakash Rajan as Kumar Chidambaram (Prakash's first elder brother)
  • Arvind Khathare as Raju Chidambaram (Prakash's second elder brother)
  • Anita Iyer(old)/Sindhu Shyam(new) as Thilagavathy Raju (Prakash's second sister in law)
  • Suchitra as Akila Kumar (Prakash's first sister in law, died in the serial, killed by Gayathri)
  • SVS Kumar as Chidambaram (Prakash's father)
  • Vennira Aadai Nirmala as Janaki Chidambaram (Prakash's mother)
  • Sanjana Sree as Mahalakshmi Prakash (Prakash and Sathya's daughter)
  • Sreeja as Monisha Kumar (Kumar and Gayathri's daughter)
  • Krithika as Mahalakshmi Raju (Raju and Thilagavathi's daughter)
  • R. Radha as Sathyakala Moorthy
  • Ameya Nair as Anamika (Antagonist, Prakash's ex-girl friend, died in the serial, killed in bomb blast)
  • Sivalingam Babu as Shankar
  • Revathee Shankar as Usha Rani Shankar
  • VJ Sam(old)/Raghul(new) as Vasanth Shankar
  • Nisha Krishnan(old)/Vanitha Hariharan(new) as Raghini Vasanth (Prakash's younger sister)
  • Ganesh as Moorthy
  • Suhasini as Vinothini Moorthy (Antagonist, died in the serial, commits suicide)
  • Meesai Rajendran as Lingam
  • Suresh as Guna Lingam
  • Sasikala Shree as Vasanthi
  • Ravi as Ganesh
  • Gracey as Vijaya Ganesh
  • Auditor Sridhar as Devaraj (Satyapriya's uncle)
  • Sabitha Anand as Saroja Devaraj (Satyapriya's aunt)
  • Siddanth Venkatesh as Suresh Devaraj (Satyapriya's cousin)
  • Shabnam as Dharani Suresh (Satyapriya's first younger sister)
  • Sunitha as Sujatha Karthik (Satyapriya's cousin)
  • Anbalaya Prabhakaran as Sundaram (died in serial) (Satyapriya's father)
  • Sankarabaranam Rajalakshmi (old)/Surekha (new) as Sampoornam Sundaram (Satyapriya's mother)
  • Usha Sai as Anjali Guna (Satyapriya's second younger sister)
  • Ashok Kumar as Ashok (Prakash's close friend)
  • Raju Sathish as Sathish (Prakash's close friend)
  • Saravanan as Saravanan (Prakash's close friend)
  • Sai Vairam as Senthil (Prakash's close friend)
  • Udumalai Ravi as Ekambaram (Prakash's friend)
  • Karthick Chandra as Samuel Raja (IPS officer)
  • Manmohan as Arivudai Nambi (Antagonist, died in the serial, killed by Gayathri)
  • Mercy as Malarvizhi Venkatesh
  • Raja as Aravind
  • Anuradha as Annapoorni
  • Subramanian Gopalakrishnan (old)/Unknown Artist (new)as Karthik
  • Aravish as Sathish Prabhakaran
  • Nivisha as Sangeetha Sathish Prabhakaran
  • Sribala as Ravi
  • Balaji as Amar (mantra's husband) (Killed by Gayathri)
  • Bhavani as Sathyakala's mother (former cast)
  • G. K. as Velliangiri (Sathyakala's ex-husband) (Killed by Gayathri)
  • Deepa as Mangama (New Villi, Gayathri's new helper)

Original soundtrack

Title song

It was written by lyricist Yugabharathi, composed by music director Kiran. It was sung by Naresh Iyer.

Soundtrack

Tracklist
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kaalai Ezhunthathum
(காலை எழுந்ததும்)"
YugabharathiNaresh Iyer3:00
2."Thannir Kudam Pola
(தண்ணீர்குடம் போலே)"
  4:00
3."Moodaadhe paasu kadhavu
(மூடாதே பாசு கதவு)"
  2:40

Production

The series was directed S. Kumaran and It was produced by Vikatan Televistas Pvt Ltd, along with the production crew of 2001-2016 Sun TV Super Hits Serials Alaigal (2001-2003), Appa (2003), Avargal (2003-2004), Kolangal (2003-2009), Thirumathi Selvam (2007-2013) and Thendral (2009-2015)

Awards and nominations

Deivamagal awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
Vikatan Awards
5 5
Mylapore Academy Awards
3 3
Sun Kudumbam Awards
6 16
Tamil Nadu State Television Awards
3 3
Galatta Nakshathra Awards
2 4
Totals
Awards won 19
Nominations 31
References
YearAwardCategoryRecipientRoleResult
2013 Tamil Nadu State Television Awards[3] Best Serial Deivamagal Won
Best Negative Role Female Rekha Krishnappa Gayathri Won
Best Dubbing Artist-Male Sabarinathan Prakash Won
2014 Vikatan Awards Best Serial Deivamgal Won
2014 Mylapore Academy Awards Best Director S. Kumaran Won
Best Supporting Actor Male Auditor Sridhar Devaraj Won
Best Negative Role Female Sabitha Anand Saroja Won
2014 Sun Kudumbam Awards 2014[4] Best Serial Deivamgal Won
Best Mamanaar S. V. S. Kumar Chidhambaram Won
Best Screenplay Ve .Ki. Amirtharaj Won
Best Director S. Kumaran Won
Best Negative Role Female Rekha Krishnappa Gayathri Won
Devathaigal Vani Bhojan Sathyapriya Won
Best Actor Male Lead Krishna Prakash Nominated
Best Actress Female Lead Vani Bhojan Sathyapriya Nominated
Best Mamiyaar Vennira Aadai Nirmala Janaki Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Male Auditor Sridhar Devaraj Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Female Sindhu Shyam Thilaga Raju Nominated
Best Sister Award Shabnam Dharani Nominated
Best Comedian Male Ganesh Moorthy Nominated
Best Dialogue Writer Vasu Bharathi Nominated
Best Dubbing Artist-Male Sabarinathan Prakash Nominated
Best Dubbing Artist-Female Renukha Sathyapriya Nominated
2015 Vikatan Awards[5] Best Serial Deivamgal Won
2016 Won
2017 Won
2018 Won
2018 Galatta Nakshathra Awards Best Actor Krishna Prakash Nominated
Best Actress Vani Bhojan Sathyapriya Won
Best Villain Rekha Krishnappa Gayathri Won
Best Serial Deivamagal Won

Remake

The series has been remade into in Telugu language as Jabilamma broadcast on Gemini TV, Malayalam language as Bhagyalakshmi broadcast on Surya TV and Kannada language as Chandra Chakori broadcast on Udaya TV.

CountryLanguageChannelShow NameAired (Date)
IndiaMalayalam languageSurya TVBhagyalakshmi5 February 2014 – 2016
Telugu languageGemini TVJabilamma24 February 2014 - 11 September 2015
Kannada languageUdaya TVChandra Chakori2 June 2014 - 2014

International broadcast

The Series was released on 25 March 2013 on Sun TV, the series also airs on Sun TV HD. The Show was also broadcast internationally on Channel's international distribution.

Dubbed version

See also

References

  1. "New serial Deivamagal at 8:00 pm(Tamil source)". cinema.dinakaran.com. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. Naig, Udhav; Ramakrishnan, Deepa H. (29 March 2015). "Megaserial Milestone". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. "Chinna thirai Television News/Tamilnadu Government Announced TV Awards". cinema.dinamalar.com. 16 July 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  4. "Sun Kudumbam Viruthugal 2014". www.sunnetwork.in.
  5. "சிறந்த நெடுந்தொடர் - தெய்வமகள், சன் டி.வி". www.vikatan.com. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  6. "With Sun NXT, Sun TV Network steps foot in the burgeoning digital streaming space of India". thetechportal.com.
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