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Deivamagal (transl. God's daughter) is an Indian Tamil language soap opera starring Vani Bhojan and Krishna Raghunandan. It was broadcast on Sun TV initially from Monday to Friday and later extended to Saturday from 25 March 2013 to 17 February 2018 for 1,466 episodes.
Episodes Network(s) Genre 10 Manik Kathaigal 10 மணிக் கதைகள் (Ethir Veetu Payan, Theriyaamal Oru Kolai, Meendum Varuven, Kannamoochi, Karai) [16] 6 January 2014 – 30 May 2014 Aravind Akash, Sanjeev, Vijay Adhiraj, Reshma Pasupuleti: 102 (seasons: 05) Sun TV: Thriller, Crime, Comedy, Romance, Drama 63 Nayan Margaal
Deivamagal: 25 March 2013 17 February 2018 Devathai: 1 July 2013 20 August 2016 Ethirneechal: 7 February 2022 8 June 2024 Ganga: 2 January 2017 7 July 2018 Idhayam: 10 August 2009 3 February 2012 Ilavarasi: 18 January 2010 1 November 2014 Indhira [15] 26 November 2001 21 November 2003 Iniya: 5 December 2022 3 November 2024 Jothi [16] [17] 29 ...
Episode count Ongoing? Galatia: 2016-2020: 738: No Halkina Hronia: 2017-2022: 795: Maybe Anemoi Tou Pathous "Winds of Passion" 2000–2004: No I Platia "The Plaza" 2004–2006: No Mila Mou "Talk to Me" 2007–2009: No Se Fonto Kokkino "On a Red Background" 2008–2012: 735: No 7 Ouranoi Ke Sinnefa Alites "7 skies and Bum clouds" 2012-2015: 580 ...
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He acted in the TV serial Deivamagal where he played the protagonist role of Prakash, and in the suspense-thriller serial, Chidambara Rahasiyam where he played the character Somu both broadcast on Sun TV. In 2019 he acted in the TV serial Run. In 2020 Krishna acted in Nayagi (Season 2) as Ezhil. He now is acting in Thalattu.
Deiva Thirumagal (transl. God's Daughter) is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language melodrama film written and directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by M. Chinthamani and Ronnie Screwvala.
Uttaran (transl. Donated items) is an Indian soap opera that premiered on Colors TV from 1 August 2008 to 16 January 2015. [1] The third longest-running Indian television series of Colors TV, it was produced under Film Farm India.