2004 Indian Malayalam Soap Opera
Minnukettu |
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Genre | Soap opera |
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Created by | S. Siddiq |
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Based on | Metti Oli |
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Written by | Pradeep Sivsankar C. R. Chandran |
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Screenplay by | Pradeep Sivsankar |
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Story by | M.Thirumurukan |
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Directed by | Jnanasheelan |
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Creative director | Pooruruttathi Ramaprasad |
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Voices of | Siju Kadumeni Shiju M. X. |
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Theme music composer | Mohan Sithara A.M. Nazeer |
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Opening theme | "Ashakosale Pennundo Penninu Minnundo" |
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Ending theme | "Ashakosale Pennaane Kandaalazhakundo" |
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Composer | Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri |
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Country of origin | India |
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Original language | Malayalam |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 1129 |
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Executive producer | Saji Vavvaakkavu |
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Producer | S. Siddiq |
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Production location | Thrissur |
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Cinematography | Sudheer Babu |
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Animators | Sajeev Karippayil Feldos Fernandez Berlin Moolamppilly |
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Editor | Sajeev Sadan |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Running time | 18-36 minutes |
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Production company | Trob Movies Kochi |
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Network | Surya TV |
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Release | 16 August 2004 (2004-08-16) – 2 January 2009 (2009-01-02) |
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Kanyadanam (2021 TV series) |
Minnukettu is an Indian Malayalam television soap opera directed by Jnanasheelan and which aired on Surya TV from 16 August 2004 to 2 January 2009[1] This is the first TV series in Malayalam to cross 1000 episodes[broken anchor]. It was an official remake of Tamil television series Metti Oli.[2][3] A spiritual reboot version of the show titled Kanyadanam began airing on Surya TV from 3 August 2021.
Plot
Cast
Lead
- Raghavan as Keshavan Nair
- Meenakshi Sunil as Lakshmi[4]
- Gayathri Priya as Ganga
- Dr. Shaju Sham as Sudhi[5]
- Anand Thrissur as Viswam[2]
- Anu Joseph as Yamuna[6]
- Dhanya Menon as Jyothi
- Dr.Neeraja / Souparnika Subhash as Meera
- Shanthi Williams as Janaki Amma
- Sudheer Sukumaran as Unni[7]
- Arun Ghosh
Recurring
Soundtrack
The title song of the show was penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri and composed by Mohan Sithara. The song was sung by Afsal and Jyotsna Radhakrishnan.[2]
Adaptations
References