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Kairali TV is an Indian Malayalam-language general entertainment free-to-air television channel owned by Kairali TV Network. It is also known as Kairali TV. It is headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram. [1] It was launched on 17 August 1999.
2 Surya TV: 1998 Sun TV Network: 3 Kairali TV: 2000 FTA No Kairali TV Network: 4 Jeevan TV: 2002 Jeevan Telecasting Corporation 5 Amrita TV: 2005 Amrita Enterprises 6 Asianet Plus: Pay JioStar: 7 Kerala Vision 2010 FTA Kerala Communicators Cable Limited 8 Mazhavil Manorama: 2011 Yes Malayala Manorama 9 Kaumudy TV: 2013 No Kerala Kaumudi 10 ...
Amrita TV: Devotional 2 January 2006 5,868 18 Star Singer: Asianet: Reality show 22 April 2006 1,638 17 Nere Chovve: Manorama News: Talk show 26 August 2006 815 14 Sreeramante Veritta Kaazchakal: Kairali TV: Reality show 6 March 2003 23 September 2017 755 13 Gandharva Sangeetham: Kairali TV: Reality show 2000 2013 1100+ 12 Marimayam: Mazhavil ...
Karyam Nissaram was an Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama serial written and directed by Unni Cherian. This serial started airing from 1 October 2012 on Kairali TV and concluded with a total of 1104 episodes. [1] Karyam Nissaram was the longest running serial on Kairali TV.
In India, the series aired as Mayavi in the state of Kerala on Kairali TV dubbed in Malayalam, and in the state of Andhra Pradesh on Zee Telugu dubbed in Telugu from October 2007. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] It was also dubbed in other languages like Hindi , Marathi , Bengali , Gujarati and Rajasthani for all the others Indian channels.
Sajitha Betti belongs to a community of Urdu-speaking Muslims from Hyderabad.She is married to Shamas. She has two elder brothers and two sisters; Wahida Betti, Mothilal, Sahida Betti, and Heeralal.
List of 1990s Malayalam film credits Year Title Role Notes 1990: Malootty: Raghavan: Dr. Pasupathy: Perumpilavu Unnikannan Nair: Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu
Sajitha Madathil had worked as a producer in Kairali TV, a Malayalam Satellite Channel, from 2000 to 2002. During this tenure, she had conceived, co-ordinated and directed 75 episodes of a weekly magazine titled Penmalayalam (Malayali Women) on women's issues and performance tradition.