Kannadathi (TV series)

Kannadathi is an Indian television drama in the Kannada language that premiered on the Colors Kannada channel on 27 January 2020.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Kannadathi
GenreDrama
Created byParam
Screenplay byParam, Vikas Negiloni, Manjunath Bhat
Directed byYashwant Pandu
Creative directorDarshan Gowdu
Starring
Opening themeKannadathi
ComposerPraveen.D.Rao
Country of originIndia
Original languageKannada
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes250 (as of 20 January 2021)
Production
Executive producerSrinivas
ProducerPrakash (film director)
CinematographyYogesh Gowda
EditorRaghu Chethan
Running time22 minutes (approx.)
DistributorJaimatha Combines
Release
Original networkColors Kannada
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080p (HDTV)
First shown inIndia
Original release27 January 2020 (27 January 2020) 
present
External links
Official website

Plot summary

Rathnamala, an elderly mother and the owner of Mala School and Cafe, is worried about her only son Harsha because he does not intend to marry. Just as Rathnamala is about to give up on him, she meets Bhuvi, a small town Kannada teacher.

Bhuvaneshwari (Commonly called as Bhuvi) goes to Bengaluru (Bangalore) to work as a temporary lecturer to pay off her family's debts, and expects her friend Varudhini (also called Varu) to help. Varu runs a company named Saptapadhi, which performs wedding ceremonies. Varu meets Harsha at his cousin Aadhi's wedding and immediately falls in love. Aadhi's fiancé Sania's parents ask Rathnamala for a huge share in their property, which Rathnamala reluctantly agrees to. After the marriage, Rathnamala leaves for Sidagnoor Devi Darshan on a bus traveling through her home village Hasirupete. Bhuvi, who returned to Hasirupete after she helped at Aadhi's wedding, finds Ratnamala injured by a snake bite. Bhuvi takes Rathnamala to her home, who is impressed by Bhuvi's hospitality and kindness. Bhuvi and Rathnamala become close.

Rathnamala returns to Bengaluru and offers a Kannada lecturer post to Bhuvi and helps Bhuvi find a house to rent. Bhuvi and Harsha's paths cross many times. Bhuvi looks after Harsha at her home when he is sick for a few days. Rathnamala's doctor reveals to her that she does not have long to live. Rathnamala wants Harsha to marry Bhuvi; the two are share a mutual attraction, but Harsha has doubts about her idealism in his practical world while Bhuvi hides her feelings by claiming they are just friends.

Cast

  • Kiran Raj[7] as Harsha, CEO of Mala Cafe, and son of Rathnamala.
  • Ranjani Raghavan[8] as Sowparnika/Bhuvaneswari (Bhuvi), a Kannada Lecturer from Hasirupete. Harsha's love interest and works in mala institution. Varu's friend.
  • Sara Annaih[9] as Varudhini (Varu), Manager of Saptapadhi and assistant of Rathnamala
  • Chitrakala Biradar as Rathnamala aka Amamma, owner of Mala's Café and Mala institution and is Harsha's mother.
  • Rakshith as Adithya (Adi), Harsha's cousin and Saniya's husband.
  • Ramola as Saniya Adithya, wife of Adi. Who wishes to be the owner of Mala's café and institution
  • Vijay Krishna as Dr. Dev, Adi and Suchitra's brother, Harsha's cousin.
  • Deepashree as Dr. Tapsee Dev, wife of Dr Dev.
  • Amrutha Murthy as Suchitra (Suchi), sister of Dev and Adi, and cousin of Harsha.

Bindu as Bhuvi's Sister

  • R.T.Rama as Mangalamma (Ajji), grandmother of Bhuvi,Bindu and Preethi.
  • Lohith as bindu love interest
  • Sahana as bindu prithi mother bhuvi step mother
  • Prithi bindu sister bhuvi cousin
  • Ashitha as harsha secretary
  • Shardha varu anut

References

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