Eeramana Rojave (TV series)

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Eeramana Rojave
File:Eeramana Rojave (TV series).jpg
GenreSoap opera
Directed by
  • Francis Kathiravan (Episode:1-211)
  • Rishi (Episode: 212–450)
  • Ravi Priyan (450-807)
StarringPavithra Janani
Dhiraviam Rajakumaran
Shyam
Sai Gayatri Bhuvanesh
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes807
Production
CinematographyRamesh Durai
EditorAbdul Sahal
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 20–24 minutes per episode
Production companySignature Productionz
Release
Original networkVijay TV
Vijay TV HD
Original release9 July 2018 (2018-07-09) –
14 August 2021 (2021-08-14)

Eeramana Rojave (transl. The wet rose) is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language soap opera starring Pavithra Janani, Dhiraviam, Shyam and Sai Gayatri Bhuvanesh. and directed by Rishi. It started airing on Vijay TV from 9 July 2018 and ended on 14th August 2021.


This show is replaced by Namma Veetu Ponnu.

This serial went through a successful run for 3 years. This serial marks Pavithra Janani and Dhiraviam Rajakumaran debut in acting. [1][2][3]

Summary[edit]

Malarvizhi falls in love with Maran and they decide to marry. On the day of their wedding, Maran dies in an accident and his younger brother Vetri is forced to marry Malarvizhi. The story then revolves around Vetri and Malar's marriage life.[4] After the marriage, Malar refuses to live with Vetri and scolds him for everything. Vetri's love interest, Anjali starts troubling Vetri for cheating on her. Malar and Vetri become friends after knowing that he hurt himself in order to stop the wedding night ritual for them. Once Malar wants to write an exam in Chennai. Vetri convinces his mother and take her to the exam venue where someone steals her bag in which she has kept the hall ticket. Vetri arranges for a new one saying that hall ticket was lost in 'Gaja' storm. A girl sitting near Malar copies and puts the blame on Malar. Vetri comes and rescues her on time.

Vetri's friend Idhayakani, uncle Thangarasu and grandfather make him believe that he loves Malar. Vetri accepts that after some . On a parallel story line, Azhagar, a relative from their maternal side troubles Malar's younger sister Akhila to marry him, but is always disrespected by her in return. One day, he takes a video of her changing clothes and blackmails her incognito. This threat leaves Akhila stranded in sorrow. Not knowing the true identity of the blackmailer, Akhila's father arranges her marriage with Azhagar, as he thinks he would accept her despite the video since he is his relative. Akhila seeks Vetri's help to find the blackmailer and on the day of her wedding with Azhagar, Vetri exposes the truth and Azhagar fets arrested. Vetri and his family convince Pugazh, Vetri's younger brother into marrying Akhila. Akhila and Pugazh have a troubled marital relationship since he is constantly triggered against her by his mother, sisters and Azhagar.

When Akhila and Pugazh goes to Akila's house to have a customary lunch (as there are newly married), to support them Verti and Malar also comes with them. There Vetri gives Kammapandi 25 laks to solve his money problems. It's customary for the bride's family to gift the newly married couple during this lunch. Since Akhila's father is unable to do so due to his money problems, Pughzh wears Vetri's jewels and goes back to their home but luckily their mother doesn't finds out. Vetri becomes a farmer. Malar gets a teaching job through the exam she had written, her in-laws forbid her to go to work. Meanwhile pugazh remains unemployed. So through some insults and petty fights Akhila somehow manages to send pugazh to work than being home. Somehow through Anjali, malar and akhila's in-laws finds all about vetri helping the girls' family with money, a big problem bursts which leads both of the sisters to get kicked out of the house and both of the families in great desperation. Vetri starts to miss Malar more, whereas Pugazh too misses Akhila badly cause he has gotten used to their silly fights and bickering. Later Akhila too starts to feel something for pugazh but is not ready to name it. Pugazh finds his childhood friend Puppy's number, but does not realise it is Akhila herself. They text each other and Akhila writes like Puppy loves Pugazh, to understand whether his love for Akhila is genuine. Akhila asks her friend Geetha to act as puppy. When geetha accepts and meets Pugazh, he turns her down stating he loves Akhila. Pugazh and Akhila reunite and she also revealed that she is the real puppy. The story is mainly about the two pairs Malar-Vetri and Pughal-Akhila.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Pavithra Janani as Malarvizhi Vetrivel (Vetri's wife and Maran former lover, who has sacrificed everything to support her family).
  • Dhiraviam Rajakumaran as Vetrivel Naatarasan (Maran's younger brother, Malar's husband. Loves Malar but is unable to express it).
  • Shyam as Pugazhandi (vetri and Maran's younger brother, Akhila's husband)
  • Sai Gayathri Bhuvanesh as Akhilandeshwari Pugazhendi ( Malar and Thenmozhi's younger sister, Pugazhandi's wife)
  • Praveen Devasagayam as Azhagar ( Malar and Akhila's ex-fiance; Thenu's husband)
  • Archana Kumar (2019- 2021) as Thenmozhi Azhagar a.k.a. Thenu: ( Malar's and Akila's younger sister, Azhagar's wife)
    • Sheela (2018-2019) as Thenmozhi ("Thenu") (Replaced by Archana Kumar)

Supporting[edit]

  • Nisha as Eshwari Thangarasu (a.k.a."Eshu"): Vetri's, Maran's and Pugazh's half-sister; Naatrasan and Thangam's daughter and Anbukarasi's step-daughter, an unstable minded person
  • Gemini Mani as Thangarasu: Eshwari's husband, Maaran, Vetri and Pugazh's brother-in-law
  • Venkat (2018-2020) (Dead) as Naatarasan: Vetri, Maran, Pugazh, Eshwari and Selvi's father
    • Muthu Kumara Swamy (2021) as Naatrasan (Replacement of Venkat after his death)
  • Vijisha (2018) → Yuvasree (2018 - 2020) → Deepa Nethran (2020–2021) as Anbukarasi Naatarasan: Vetri's, Maran's and Pugazh's mother, Eshwari's step-mother
  • Kammapandi (2018-2021) as Rajadurai: Malar's, Akila's and Thenu's father (Dead)
    • Pondy Ravi (2021) as Rajadurai (Replaced Kammapandi)
  • Premalatha as Indirani Rajadurai: Malar's, Akila's and Thenu's mother
  • Kumaran Thangarajan as Maran Naatarasan: Vetri's elder brother, and Malar's ex-lover (2018) (Dead)
    • (Killed by Azhagar)
  • Nivisha Kingkon (2018 - 2020) → Anu Sulash (2020 - 2021) as Anjali (Vetri's ex-girlfriend) (Dead)
    • (Killed by Maragatham)
  • Metti Oli' Shanthi as in a (Dual Role):
    • Thangam- Naatarasan's first wife and Eshwari's mother (Dead) (killed by Maragatham who is her younger twin sister)
    • Maragatham- Thangam's younger twin sister also Eshwari's aunt (Dead) (Killed by Ambalavaanan)
  • Kumaramoorthi as Idhayarkani: Maran's, Vetri's and Pugazh's friend; Pavanu's husband
  • Ramya Joseph as Pavanu Idhayarkani: Eshwari's best friend, and Maragatham's helper. Now she realized her mistakes and married Idhayarkani.
  • Anju as Anjugam, a lawyer and Malar's Aunt (2020-2021) (Dead)
    • (Killed by Maragatham)
  • Poovai Suresh as Pusari: the temple priest
  • Babitha as Santha: Azhagar's mother and Rajadurai's elder sister
  • Bharathi Mohan as Ambalavaanan: Anjali's father
  • Madurai Mohan as Malaisamy: Vetri's, Maran's and Pugazh's grandfather
  • S. N. Parvathy as Pappamaal: Malar's, Akila's and Thenu's grandmother
  • Akshara as Selvi: Vetri's, Maran's and Pugazh's younger sister
  • Pradeep Kumar as Maruthu: Azhagar's friend
  • Sathish as Pandi: Azhagar's friend
  • Chitra as Mayilu (Malar's friend)
  • Rhema Ashok as Swetha (Malar's friend)
  • Aravesh Kumar as Jeeva, Mayilu's husband

Casting[edit]

The series revolves around two families. Pavithra who was formerly in Saravanan Meenatchi (season 3)[5] will be portraying female lead as a village girl while, Dhiraviam Rajakumaran plays the male lead and Kumaran Thangarajan plays the love interest of the female lead, Nivisha will be portraying love interest of the male lead but replaced by Anu Sulash. Later Thangarasu was replaced by V. Muthukumarasamy. Kalyana Veedu and Bommalattam serials fame. Official teaser has been released by Star Vijay in YouTube on 1 July 2018.[6] The supporting cast also includes Shyam, Nisha, Gayatri Bhuvanesh and Venkat.

Title[edit]

This title was taken from a 1991 feature film Eeramana Rojave starring Shiva and Mohini. The English meaning of this title is The wet rose.[citation needed]

Remake[edit]

The series has been remade in Telugu language as Manasichi Choodu on Star Maa[7] and Kannada language as Jeeva Hoovagide broadcast on Star Suvarna.[8]

Language Title Network(s) Airing history No of episodes
Telugu Manasichi Choodu Star Maa 14 October 2019–present Ongoing
Kannada Jeeva Hoovagide Star Suvarna 10 December 2019 - Present Ongoing

References[edit]

  1. "Upcoming New Vijay TV Serial "Eeramana Rojave"".
  2. "Eeramaana Rojaave". www.onenov.in. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  3. "ஈரமான ரோஜாவே - விஜய் டிவியில் புதிய தொடர்". 4tamilcinema. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  4. Dinamalar (6 July 2018). "ஈரமான ரோஜாவே - விஜய் டி.வியில் புதிய தொடர் | Eeramana Rojave - New serial in Vijay Television". தினமலர் - சினிமா. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  5. "Actress Pavithra Debuting Main Role In Eeramana Rojave".
  6. "Eeramana Rojave Teaser".
  7. "మనసిచ్చి చూడు" (in తెలుగు). Sakshi.com.
  8. "Raghavendra Rajkumar turns producer for new serial Jeeva Hoovagide". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.

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