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Malayalam GEC Mazhavil Manorama will
start airing a new fiction show from Monday
to Friday called Manjurugumkaalam starting
16 Februray, 2015 at 7.30
pm. The new show replaces Aniyathi, which had
run for 150 plus episodes. The channel says that
it hopes to tighten up its prime-time offering with
a couple of new launch and firm up the no 2
position in the Malayalam GEC market.
Manjurugumkaalam has been written by Joycee
and is being directed by Binu Vallathooval for the
production house Rohini Vision. Another popular
show by the same production house also written
by Joycee – Amala had a 416 episode run.
The story is based out of one of the most
followed Manorama Weekly novels says the
channel. The tale revolves around Janikutty, and
her struggles as an adopted kid on the death of
her mother. Janikkutty’s life becomes agonising
and filled with hardships when her adoptive
mother Ratnamma delivers her own baby. Her
own father takes her back after he realises the
sufferings of his daughter. On growing up
Janikkutty gets elected as Member of Legislative
Assembly and later becomes a powerful minister
and takes revenge against those who harassed
her from childhood. The saga is interspaced with
her struggles to fulfil her teenage love affair.
Earlier, the channel had started airing another
daily fiction show Dathuputhri on 2 February in
the 9 to 9.30 pm slot that replaced Amala.
Dathuputhri is also a story of village girl
Kanmani, an adopted child that has been
directed by A M Nazeer and also features movie
actor Risa Bhava as her father. Kanmani, the
lone survivor of a landslide gets adopted by the
state government, reaches the family of District
Collector Nandakishore and Hema, who had lost
their daughter. The furtive re-appearance of their
lost girl, Meenu makes things take an abrupt turn
for Kanmani.
"Our motive is to set new standards in fiction
with both new serials. Dathuputri is saga of
human resistance and triumph in face of adverse
circumstances. Manjurugumkalam will take the
viewers through the life of an adopted girl child.
The story revolves around her struggles of being
an innocent adopted kid. Despite of her hardship
she fights back to become a strong personality,"
asserts Mazhavil Manorama chief of programmes
Jude Attipetty.
Indian Television Dot Com | Mazhavil Manorama to launch new fiction show ‘Manjurugumkaalam’ from 16 Feb
start airing a new fiction show from Monday
to Friday called Manjurugumkaalam starting
16 Februray, 2015 at 7.30
pm. The new show replaces Aniyathi, which had
run for 150 plus episodes. The channel says that
it hopes to tighten up its prime-time offering with
a couple of new launch and firm up the no 2
position in the Malayalam GEC market.
Manjurugumkaalam has been written by Joycee
and is being directed by Binu Vallathooval for the
production house Rohini Vision. Another popular
show by the same production house also written
by Joycee – Amala had a 416 episode run.
The story is based out of one of the most
followed Manorama Weekly novels says the
channel. The tale revolves around Janikutty, and
her struggles as an adopted kid on the death of
her mother. Janikkutty’s life becomes agonising
and filled with hardships when her adoptive
mother Ratnamma delivers her own baby. Her
own father takes her back after he realises the
sufferings of his daughter. On growing up
Janikkutty gets elected as Member of Legislative
Assembly and later becomes a powerful minister
and takes revenge against those who harassed
her from childhood. The saga is interspaced with
her struggles to fulfil her teenage love affair.
Earlier, the channel had started airing another
daily fiction show Dathuputhri on 2 February in
the 9 to 9.30 pm slot that replaced Amala.
Dathuputhri is also a story of village girl
Kanmani, an adopted child that has been
directed by A M Nazeer and also features movie
actor Risa Bhava as her father. Kanmani, the
lone survivor of a landslide gets adopted by the
state government, reaches the family of District
Collector Nandakishore and Hema, who had lost
their daughter. The furtive re-appearance of their
lost girl, Meenu makes things take an abrupt turn
for Kanmani.
"Our motive is to set new standards in fiction
with both new serials. Dathuputri is saga of
human resistance and triumph in face of adverse
circumstances. Manjurugumkalam will take the
viewers through the life of an adopted girl child.
The story revolves around her struggles of being
an innocent adopted kid. Despite of her hardship
she fights back to become a strong personality,"
asserts Mazhavil Manorama chief of programmes
Jude Attipetty.
Indian Television Dot Com | Mazhavil Manorama to launch new fiction show ‘Manjurugumkaalam’ from 16 Feb