Selvi (TV series)

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Selvi
Directed by Samuthirakani
Starring Raadhika Sarathkumar
Theme music composer Kiran
Opening theme "Kannimani Kannimani.." sung by K.S.Chitra
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Tamil
No. of episodes 499
Production
Producer(s) Raadhika Sarathkumar
Running time approx. 15-20 minutes
Production company(s) Radaan Mediaworks
Broadcast
Original channel Sun TV
Original run January 24, 2005 – December 29, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by Annamalai
Followed by Arasi


Selvi was a Tamil soap opera aired on India's Sun TV (India) Network. It is produced by Radaan Mediaworks (I) Limited, as the successor to its two previous hit serials, Chithi and Annamalai. Its 499 episodes run began on 24 January 2005 and came to an end on 29 December 2006. This serial was dubbed in Telugu and was Broadcast in Gemini TV as "Laks hmi".

Plot summary

The story revolves around two best friends, Selvi and Tamarai (portrayed by the veteran Tamil actresses Raadhika Sarathkumar and Saritha respectively). Selvi is the main heroine, the eldest child of a wealthy Sri Lankan jeweller. However, her father loses his entire fortune to his devious partner, and flees Sri Lanka. Selvi is forced to support her family, which consists of her stepmother Thangam, 2 half-brothers and 3 half-sisters.

selvi first few episodes were shot in Sri Lanka. Eventually the story moved to India, where Selvi brings along her family hoping to pay off her father's debts. In Chennai is her best friend Tamarai, who is happily married, with 2 young children, to GJ. Unbeknownst to Tamarai, her husband is really a fraud. Selvi eventually ends up working in GJ's company and he finds her to be a very able businesswoman.

Unfortunately, soon after Selvi comes to India, an accident occurs which leaves Tamarai comatose. In the meanwhile, GJ plots to remarry to a wealthy heiress, Maya. But in time, he comes to realise that Selvi would make a far better bride. Despite Selvi's unwillingness, both her own family and Tamarai's force her to marry GJ. Soon after GJ and Selvi consummate their marriage, Tamarai awakens from her coma. Selvi is more than willing to leave the marriage she was forced into, but then discovers she is pregnant.

The truth of her best friend marrying her husband is kept from Tamarai until the day Selvi gives birth to a daughter. When Tamarai finds out, it seems the close friendship between the two is over.

Ending

GJ does illegal drug business in the name of Tamarai. This illegal business was busted as it caused many to die, which made police to arrest Tamarai as everything was on her name. GJ intentionally neither make an attempt to bring her out nor accepts the crime. Using this opportunity, GJ transfers all of Tamarai's properties in his name. After which, GJ goes to jail to see Maya to start another life with her. While he was explaining his motives and how he got Thamarai involved in this to Maya, Thamarai gets to hear everything. Thamarai realises the crookedness of GJ and commits suicide in the jail itself. Selvi grieves that Thamarai never understood her intention and sacrifices. After few days, Selvi gets a letter from Thamarai explaining everything and seeking apology from her. Thamarai also wanted her son and daughter to grow with Selvi rather GJ. Finally, Selvi goes to GJ's house shows the letter and brings back Thamarai's kids with her. She leaves GJ as a lone wolf.
Selvi actor Alan McGregor celebrating his 36th birthday


Cast

  • Raadhika Sarathkumar as Selvi
  • Saritha as Thamarai
  • Venu Arvind as G. J.
  • Latha Sethupathi as Thangam
  • Ravikumar as Yogeshwaran
  • M.S. Baskar as Andavarlingam
  • Kavithaalaya Krishnan/ Vasu Vikram as Sathya
  • Devipriya as Ranjini
  • Subbu Panchu as Nallathambi
  • Bharat Kalyan as Dileepan
  • Vishwanathan as Mahalingam (Thamarai's Father)
  • Amitha as Maya
  • Ajay as Amaralingam
  • Pooja Lokesh as Pooja
  • Sai Prashanth as Guru
  • Deepak as Sam
  • Bose Venkat as Niranjan
  • Afsar as Prabhanjan
  • Durga as Malar
  • Divyadarshini as Madhu
  • Subbulaxmi as Mahima
  • Jayalaxmi as Sivamani
  • Kanya Bharathi as Madhumathi
  • Soundarya as Bhagyam
  • Krishna as Krishna
  • Amarasigamani
  • Premi
  • Dubbing Janaki
  • Brindha Das as Asha
  • Akhila

Sequel

Many fans were left unsatisfied with the ending, which had several loose ends. However, starting on 3 January 2007, another Radaan Mediaworks production in the same timeslot,Arasi continues to the story of Selvi, although the major driver of the original serial - the friendship between Selvi and Tamarai - is over since the latter's death. (This was probably motivated by the resignation of Saritha who played Tamarai.) At the same time, "Arasi" introduced a new titular character, also played by Radhikaa. Arasi is a high-ranking police officer, married to a retired judge with two grown-up children. However, her respectability and idyllic family life is threatened when it comes to light that the illegitimate daughter she bore when she was 18 is still alive - none other than Selvi, who believes her father is Yogeswaran and that her mother is his dead first wife. The paths of mother and daughter are set to collide in the holy city of Rameshwaram.

At last selvi ended and it started in the name of Arasi.

References

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