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{{Short description|Indian Malayalam-language television channel}}
]'''Kairali TV''' is a ] ] in ]. It is the first public limited channel in the world to be started with money collected from the common man. It has more than 2 lakh shareholders. This channel is controlled by the political party CPI (M) (Communist Party of India - Marxist). Currently, ], a leading film actor in ], holds the post of Chairman and John Brittas is the Managing Director. Other members of the team are: Abraham Mathew- Chief Correspondent, Somakumar- Executive Editor,
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The HQ and studio of the channel is at Fort, ](Trivandrum). It has a recording centre at Ernakulam too.
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They are planning to build a state-of-arts HQ in Trivandrum
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| country = India
| sister_channels = Kairali WE<br />Kairali News
| owner = ]
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1999|08|17|df=yes}}
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'''Kairali TV''' is an Indian ] general entertainment ] television channel owned by ]. It is also known as Kairali TV. It is headquartered at ].<ref>{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100701170302/http://www.kairalitv.in/TV/aboutus.asp |date= 1 July 2010 }}</ref> It was launched on 17 August 1999.


==History==
The channel owners claim that their vision is to create programmes that meet international standards of production excellence. Kairali TV has gained considerable viewership and popularity in a short span of time. PEOPLE TV is another channel owned by Kairali, that caters news and current affairs round the clock. YOUTH TV, a channel for the youth is to be launched soon.
The channel was launched in August 1999 by the then ruling party ]. Two Malayalam film actors were appointed to major positions—] as chairman and ] as ].<ref name=CPIM>{{cite web|author=Variety Staff|date=18 August 2000|title=India's Communists bow web|url=https://variety.com/2000/tv/news/india-s-communists-bow-web-1117785294/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200526161046/https://variety.com/2000/tv/news/india-s-communists-bow-web-1117785294/|archive-date=26 May 2020|access-date=26 May 2020|publisher=]|url-status=<!--live-->dead}}</ref>
Often the news and associated programmes are biased towards its political patronhood. A slapstick variant of situation comedy locally known as "mimicry" (considered as a performance art in Kerala) is one of its staple.


==Sister channels==
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!style="background:LightSteelBlue;"|Channel
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!style="background:LightSteelBlue;"|Notes
|-
|''Kairali TV''
|GEC
|rowspan="4"|SD
|
|-
|''Kairali WE''
|Movies
|
|-
|''Kairali News''
|News
|Formerly
''Kairali People''
|-
|''Kairali Arabia''
|GEC
|Dedicated channel for viewers in Arabia
|}


==Former shows==
{{seealso| Media in Trivandrum}}
===Notable programming===
* '']''
* ''Atlas Ganopahaaram''
* ''Big Screen''
* ''Flavours of India''
* ''Priyapetta Mammootty''
* ''Amchi Mumbai''
* ''Rhythm''
* ''Symphony''
* ''Grab The Spot Light''
* ''Laya Tharang''
* ''Kerala Cafe''
* ''Jollywood Junction''
* ''Fresh Hits''
* ''Loud Speaker''
* ''Nakshathradeepangal''
* ''Kadha Parayumbol''
* ''E 4 Elephant''
* ''Sreeraamante Veritta Kadhakal''
* ''Madhyama Vicharam''
* ''Vasthu''
* ''Veettamma''
* ''Students Only''
* ''Chamayam''
* ''Hello Good Evening''
* ''Pravasalokam''
* ''Magic Oven''
* ''Take One''
* ''Shoot And Show''
* ''Sing'n Win''
* ''Manassiloru Mazhavillu''
* ''Manimelam''
* ''Madhuchandrika''
* ''Dr. Talk''
* ''Subhadinam''
* ''Chirikkum Pattanam''
* ''Surabhi''
* ''Deepanjali''
* ''Kanakazhchakal''
* ''Star Ragging''
* ''Dum Dum Pee Pee''
* ''Colours Of Kuwait''
* ''Coffee With Boss''
* ''Raindrops''
* ''Penmalayalam''
* ''Action Khiladi''
* ''Dewdrops''
* ''Jagapoka''
* ''kairali On Demand''
* ''Celebrity Kitchen Magic''
* ''Comedy Thillana''

===Serials===
===Dubbed series===
* '']'' (2020)
* '']'' (2020-2021)
* '']'' (2017-2020)
* '']'' (2015-2016)
* '']'' (2017-2018)
* '']'' (2018)

===Original series===
* '']'' – completed 2000 episodes
* ''A Amma'' (October 2007–June 2008)
* ''Action Zero Shiju'' (December 2016)
* '']'' (November 2008–April 2010)
* ''Akkare Akkare'' (May 2008)
* ''Anna'' - Telefilm (January 2000)
* ''Aro Oraal''
* ''Aarohanam'' (June 2001)
* ''Avasthantharangal'' (8 December 2001)
* ''Ayyadi Maname''
* ''Chila Kudumba Chitrangal'' (January 2002–May 2004)
* ''Chitashalabam''
* ''Crime branch''
* ''Daya'' (November 2006)
* ''Dosth'' (August 2012)
* ''December Mist'' - Telefilm (December 2000)
* ''Evide ellarkum sukham'' (March 2014–July 2015)
* ''Homely Family'' (2023)
* ''Jagrata''
* ''Kanakkinavu''
* ''Kanamarayathu'' (October 2012)
* '']'' – the longest running serial on Kairali TV (1104 episodes) (August 2012–October 2017)
* ''Khalli Valli''
* ''Krithyam'' — First Malayalam television serial based on Koodathayi case (October 2019)
* ''Kochu Threseeya Kochu'' (November 2006)
* ''Kudumba Kodathi'' (May 2019)
* ''Kudumba Police'' (11 April 2016–27 January 2017)
* ''Lasagu''
* ''Maaya'' (May 2000)
* ''Manasa Mynaa'' (February 2015–September 2016)
* ''Mandaram'' (October 2005–August 2006)
* ''Mandoos'' (October 2006)
* ''Mangalya Pattu''
* ''Meghasandesham'' (November 2015–August 2016)
* ''Mizhineerpookkkal'' (April 2015–July 2016)
* ''Mounanombaram'' (October 2006–July 2007)
* ''Mukesh Kadhakal''
* ''Nanmayude Nakshtrangal'' - telefilm
* ''Nellikka''
* ''Nilapakshi'' (July 2012-May 2013)
* ''Onam Offer'' - telefilm
* ''Panchagni'' (October 2012-January 2013)
* ''Piravikku Mumpe'' - telefilm
* ''Priyam'' (October 2005- August 2006)
* ''Punchiri travels'' (March 2015-April 2016)
* ''Salamath Cafe'' (May 2015)
* ''Summer in America''
* ''Sumangali'' (June 2002)
* ''Sundari Mukku'' (December 2016)
* ''Sulthan Veedu'' (May 2004)
* ''Swantham Mallootty''
* ''Ulkadal'' (May 2013)
* ''Ullathu Paranjal'' (October 2018-May 2019)
* ''Umma Ariyatha Katha'' - telefilm
* ''Utopyan sarkar'' (January 2015)
* ''Velutha Kathreena'' (October 2006- September 2007)(The serial was retelecast as ''Kanalpoovu'' during the first lockdown in 2020)
* ''Vermi''

===Reality shows===
* ''Swaralaya Gandharva Sangeetham'' seasons 1–10
* ''Patturummal'' seasons 1–8
* ''Kadha Parayumbol''
* ''Mampazham'' seasons 1–10
* ''Kuttypatturummal''
* ''Kitchen Magic'' seasons 1–4
* ''Aarpoo Erro''
* ''Tharolosavam'' seasons 1–3
* ''Little Stars''
* ''Mummy And Me''
* ''Star Wars''
* ''Amma Ammayiyamma'' seasons 1–2
* ''Nakshatradeepangal'' (Tharolsavam Season 4)
* ''Manimellam''
* ''Minnaminnge''
* ''Aksharamuttam'' seasons 1–4
* ''Kutty Chef''

== References ==
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 6 November 2024

Indian Malayalam-language television channel

Television channel
Kairali TV
TypeTelevision channel
CountryIndia
HeadquartersThiruvananthapuram
Programming
Language(s)Malayalam
Picture format480p SD
Ownership
OwnerKairali TV Network
Key peopleJohn Brittas
(Managing Director)
Mammootty
(Chairman)
Sister channelsKairali WE
Kairali News
History
Launched17 August 1999; 25 years ago (1999-08-17)
(ചിങ്ങം 1)
Availability
Streaming media
Jio TV
(India)
SD

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. It was launched on 17 August 1999.

History

The channel was launched in August 1999 by the then ruling party Communist Party of India (Marxist). Two Malayalam film actors were appointed to major positions—Mammootty as chairman and Mohanlal as director.

Sister channels

Channel Category SD/HD Availability Notes
Kairali TV GEC SD
Kairali WE Movies
Kairali News News Formerly

Kairali People

Kairali Arabia GEC Dedicated channel for viewers in Arabia

Former shows

Notable programming

  • Aswamedham
  • Atlas Ganopahaaram
  • Big Screen
  • Flavours of India
  • Priyapetta Mammootty
  • Amchi Mumbai
  • Rhythm
  • Symphony
  • Grab The Spot Light
  • Laya Tharang
  • Kerala Cafe
  • Jollywood Junction
  • Fresh Hits
  • Loud Speaker
  • Nakshathradeepangal
  • Kadha Parayumbol
  • E 4 Elephant
  • Sreeraamante Veritta Kadhakal
  • Madhyama Vicharam
  • Vasthu
  • Veettamma
  • Students Only
  • Chamayam
  • Hello Good Evening
  • Pravasalokam
  • Magic Oven
  • Take One
  • Shoot And Show
  • Sing'n Win
  • Manassiloru Mazhavillu
  • Manimelam
  • Madhuchandrika
  • Dr. Talk
  • Subhadinam
  • Chirikkum Pattanam
  • Surabhi
  • Deepanjali
  • Kanakazhchakal
  • Star Ragging
  • Dum Dum Pee Pee
  • Colours Of Kuwait
  • Coffee With Boss
  • Raindrops
  • Penmalayalam
  • Action Khiladi
  • Dewdrops
  • Jagapoka
  • kairali On Demand
  • Celebrity Kitchen Magic
  • Comedy Thillana

Serials

Dubbed series

Original series

  • Kunhamman – completed 2000 episodes
  • A Amma (October 2007–June 2008)
  • Action Zero Shiju (December 2016)
  • Akkara Kazhchakal (November 2008–April 2010)
  • Akkare Akkare (May 2008)
  • Anna - Telefilm (January 2000)
  • Aro Oraal
  • Aarohanam (June 2001)
  • Avasthantharangal (8 December 2001)
  • Ayyadi Maname
  • Chila Kudumba Chitrangal (January 2002–May 2004)
  • Chitashalabam
  • Crime branch
  • Daya (November 2006)
  • Dosth (August 2012)
  • December Mist - Telefilm (December 2000)
  • Evide ellarkum sukham (March 2014–July 2015)
  • Homely Family (2023)
  • Jagrata
  • Kanakkinavu
  • Kanamarayathu (October 2012)
  • Karyam Nissaram – the longest running serial on Kairali TV (1104 episodes) (August 2012–October 2017)
  • Khalli Valli
  • Krithyam — First Malayalam television serial based on Koodathayi case (October 2019)
  • Kochu Threseeya Kochu (November 2006)
  • Kudumba Kodathi (May 2019)
  • Kudumba Police (11 April 2016–27 January 2017)
  • Lasagu
  • Maaya (May 2000)
  • Manasa Mynaa (February 2015–September 2016)
  • Mandaram (October 2005–August 2006)
  • Mandoos (October 2006)
  • Mangalya Pattu
  • Meghasandesham (November 2015–August 2016)
  • Mizhineerpookkkal (April 2015–July 2016)
  • Mounanombaram (October 2006–July 2007)
  • Mukesh Kadhakal
  • Nanmayude Nakshtrangal - telefilm
  • Nellikka
  • Nilapakshi (July 2012-May 2013)
  • Onam Offer - telefilm
  • Panchagni (October 2012-January 2013)
  • Piravikku Mumpe - telefilm
  • Priyam (October 2005- August 2006)
  • Punchiri travels (March 2015-April 2016)
  • Salamath Cafe (May 2015)
  • Summer in America
  • Sumangali (June 2002)
  • Sundari Mukku (December 2016)
  • Sulthan Veedu (May 2004)
  • Swantham Mallootty
  • Ulkadal (May 2013)
  • Ullathu Paranjal (October 2018-May 2019)
  • Umma Ariyatha Katha - telefilm
  • Utopyan sarkar (January 2015)
  • Velutha Kathreena (October 2006- September 2007)(The serial was retelecast as Kanalpoovu during the first lockdown in 2020)
  • Vermi

Reality shows

  • Swaralaya Gandharva Sangeetham seasons 1–10
  • Patturummal seasons 1–8
  • Kadha Parayumbol
  • Mampazham seasons 1–10
  • Kuttypatturummal
  • Kitchen Magic seasons 1–4
  • Aarpoo Erro
  • Tharolosavam seasons 1–3
  • Little Stars
  • Mummy And Me
  • Star Wars
  • Amma Ammayiyamma seasons 1–2
  • Nakshatradeepangal (Tharolsavam Season 4)
  • Manimellam
  • Minnaminnge
  • Aksharamuttam seasons 1–4
  • Kutty Chef

References

  1. Archived 1 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Variety Staff (18 August 2000). "India's Communists bow web". Variety. Archived from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2020.


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