Kalathu Veedu

Kalathu Veedu
களத்து வீடு

Logo of Kalathu Veedu
Genre Tamil soap opera
Romance
Drama
Directed by Arul Raj
Starring Shankara Pandian
Devi Priya
Sivan Srinivasan
Anila
Manickam
Rajesh
Gayathri
Music by Ilayavan
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Tamil
No. of seasons 01
No. of episodes 102
Production
Location(s) Theni district
Madurai
Cinematography Sai Srinivas
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time approx. 20-22 minutes per episode
Release
Original network Vijay TV
Original release 2 November 2015 (2015-11-02) – 25 March 2016 (2016-03-25)
Chronology
Preceded by Rettai Vaal Kuruvi
Followed by Andal Azhagar

Kalathu Veedu (Tamil: களத்து வீடு) is an Tamil soap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Vijay TV from 2 November 2015 to 25 March 2016 at 6:30PM IST for 102 episodes. The show starred Shankara Pandian, Devi Priya, Sivan Srinivasan, Anila, Manickam, Rajesh, Gayathri and directed by Arul Raj.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

The Kalathu Veedu family, of the village head Sivan Kaalai is a renowned and influential family of a village near Madurai, Ponraasu, the head of the Kaara Veedu is jealous of Sivankaalai and wants to defame him at any cost.

Panchavarnam, the head of the Kammaa Veedu whose father was punished for stealing, by Sivan Kaalai’s father, also seeks to destroy the Kalathu Veedu family. Thus, with a joint agenda, the duo join hands to defame and break the Kalathu Veedu. Their efforts bear fruit and the family is broken and shattered.

But on his death bed, the Kalathu Veedu head, Sivankaalai, calls his youngest son Jeeva, who is a filmmaker now, to reunite the family and bring back the fame and glory of the Kalathu Veedu. How Jeeva overcomes obstacles to achieve these goals and make his father’s last wish come true, is the story.[5][6]

Cast

  • Shankara Pandian
  • Devi Priya Dindigul (Salangai Oli Nattiyakkulu Team)
  • Sivan Srinivasan
  • Anila
  • Manickam
  • Rajesh
  • Gayathri
  • Hema
  • Manoharan
  • Balan
  • Jeethu
  • Perumayi
  • Reema
  • Sampath
  • Shanthi
  • Jayaprakash
  • Prabhu Kodikkulam
  • Kannan
  • Karthi Madurai

References

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