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Malli is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language television series starring Nikitha Rajesh, Vijay Venkatesan, and Rahila Sayedh. [1] The series was Produced by Saregama . It premiered on 29 April 2024 on Sun TV .
Name First aired Last aired Aalayam [6]: 2000s 2000s Aan Paavam: 6 February 2012 15 June 2012 Aathira [7]: 30 March 2015 25 June 2016 Agal Vilakkugal [8]: 18 February 2002
Malar (2023 TV series) Malargal; Malli (2024 TV series) Maragatha Veenai (TV series) Marmadesam; Marumagal (TV series) MasterChef India – Tamil; MasterChef India – Tamil season 1; Maya (2018 TV series) Meena (2023 TV series) Megala (TV series) Metti Oli; Minnale (TV series) Moondru Mudichu (Tamil TV series) Mr. Manaivi; Mundhanai Mudichu ...
Malli (Tamil: மல்லி) is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Puthuyugam TV from 23 November 2013 to 1 September 2014 on Monday through Friday at 6:30PM IST for 260 episodes. [1] The show stars Sandra, Sonia Agarwal, Sethu Darwin, Baby Harini, Murali, Susithira and directed by A. R. Ramesh. This serial also re-telecast on ...
Malli may refer to: Mallinatha, 19th Jain Tirthankara; Mallian people, an ancient tribe defeated by Alexander in the Mallian Campaign; Malli, a 1998 Indian Tamil-language film; Malli (2013 TV series), a 2013–2014 Indian Tamil-language soap opera; Malli (2024 TV series), an Indian Tamil-language television series; Melli, a town in Sikkim, India
Sun TV is the flagship channel of Sun TV Network which started on the Tamil New Year, 14 April 1993. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It started off with a four and a half hour programming per day on a time sharing agreement with ATN , India's first independent television channel, having rejected a proposal for an afternoon slot on Zee TV . [ 11 ]
Anbe Vaa (transl. Come My Dear) is a 2020 Indian Tamil language soap opera on Sun TV.It was premiered on 2 November 2020 from Monday to Sunday and ended on 28 April 2024 and has been successfully running for 4 years and was replaced by Malli serial.
Mallika Dua (born 18 July 1989) is an Indian comedian, actress and writer. The comedian shot to fame with the viral video of Shit People Say: Sarojini Nagar Edition, [1] which was written, styled and enacted by Dua herself. She is the daughter of Padma Shri recipient Indian journalist Vinod Dua. [2]