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Indian Malayalam television series
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Aksharathettu
Genre
Developed bySunil K Anand (Suryakanthi)
Written byN Vinu Narayanan
Directed by
  • Harrison
  • Arul Rasan
  • Sreejith Paleri
StarringIshani Gosh
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes77 (Aksharathettu), 84 (Suryakanthi)
Production
Executive producerDr. Vinod S
ProducerJayakumar Bhavachitra
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyRoss Petals
Original release
NetworkMazhavil Manorama
Release6 July (2020-07-06) –
6 November 2020 (2020-11-06)

Aksharathettu (transl. Spelling Mistake) is an Indian Malayalam television series broadcast on Mazhavil Manorama since 6 July 2020. Ishani Ghosh and Dharish Jayaseelan are the main protagonists of the series.

From 26 October 2020 this series was merged with Suryakanthi (transl. Sunflower) which premiered in the channel from 17 August 2020.

Shalu Kurian received the Kerala State TV award for second-best actress for the show Aksharathettu. Ambootti won the award for best male dubbing artiste for Aksharathettu and Suryakanthi.

Plot

Lakshmi Sivasankar goes to Madras to pursue a career in the film industry, where she meets Ramkumar, a popular actor. Their relationship progresses and Lakshmi becomes pregnant with Ramkumar's child. Soon he abandons her and Lakshmi gives birth to a son. Believing that the child is born dead, Lakshmi resumes her career and seeks vengeance on Ramkumar. Due to his influence, she struggles in the film industry but manages to bag a challenging role of a mute girl in a film by director Zakhir. She now takes the name Jayalakshmi and believes the film will be a hit. On the other hand, Karan and Arjun, two street boys, find Lakshmi's son and raise him with the help of a poor family. The boys use him to beg for money. Ramkumar marries the daughter of the chief minister, Malarmathi who is now aware of Ramkumar's illegitimate child. Lakshmi and Ramkumar discover that their son is alive, and Ramkumar seeks to kill him. Malarmathi hires a private detective agency to find the child before Ramkumar and bribes some people to badmouth Lakshmi and Zakhir so that they marry.

Cast

Aksharathettu

  • Ishani Gosh as Lakshmi
  • Dharish Jayaseelan as Ramkumar
  • Rafi as Zakeer
  • Shalu Kurian as Rani Akka
  • Mahalakshmi as Malarmathi
  • Rekha Ratheesh as Vasundhara Devi
  • Jose as Justice Shivashankar
  • Om Kanojiya as Karan
  • Joshua Parisutham as Arjun
  • Bindu Krishna as Alakananda

Sooryakanthi

  • Shirin as Vaiga
  • Subramanian Gopalakrishnan as Varun
  • Vinayak as Vishal
  • Kannur Vasutty as Sooryanarayanan
  • Balan Parakkal as Vijaya Varma
  • Vyjayanthi as Bhanumathi
  • Sabitha Nair as Kokila
  • Harsha Nair as Mrudula
  • Maya Viswanath
  • Ramesh Kotttayam as Vishwanathan
  • Krishnaprasad as Ashokan
  • Lekshmipriya as Megha
  • Vijay Induchoodan as Surya
  • Lakshmi Prasad as Hema Sumesh
  • Vismaya as Swapna Sumesh
  • Ishani Gosh as Lakshmi
  • Jose as Justice Shivashankar
  • Bindu Krishna as Alakananda
  • Stelna

References

  1. "Here's all you need to know about the unique upcoming show 'Aksharathettu'". The Times of India. 26 August 2020.
  2. "Aksharathettu: Ram Kumar hatches a new plan against Lakshmi". The Times of India. 26 August 2020.
  3. "Aksharathettu to merge with Sooryakanthi. Actress Ishani shares her excitement about the rare moment". The Times of India. 8 October 2020.
  4. "From Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 getting terminated to movie stars making their TV debut; here's a quick rewind of what happened in Malayalam TV this year". The Times of India.
  5. "Take a look at the new shows on Malayalam TV". The Times of India.
  6. "Kerala State TV awards 2020: 'Marimayam' wins 'Best Comedy Program' yet again; 'No daily soap worthy enough for an award,' says jury". The Times of India. September 2021.
  7. "Main serial categories left blank in State TV Awards in Kerala". The Hindu. September 2021.

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