Krishnathulasi

Krishnathulasi (ml; കൃഷ്ണതുളസി) was an Indian television series which ran from 22 February 2016 to 13 April 2017 on Mazhavil Manorama channel. It starred, Mridula Vijay as the main protagonist.[2] The show took the time-slot at 9:30 PM and was later shifted to prime time 7:00 PM.[3]

Krishnathulasi
Krishnathulasi Title card
Also known asKrishna Thulasi,
Krishnatulasi
GenreDrama
Written byJoyce[1]
Story byJoyce
Directed byShiju Aroor
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes295
Production
ProducerSree Movies Unnithan
Production locationKerala
CinematographyAnurag Guna
EditorAjay Prasannan and Aneesh Unnithan
Production companyRohini Visions
Release
Original networkMazhavil Manorama
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release22 February 2016 (2016-02-22) 
13 April 2017 (2017-04-13)
Chronology
Followed bySthreepadham
External links
Official Website

Plot

The story is all about two sisters, Krishna and Tulasi who are bonded with lovely sisterhood.[4] Tulasi, a blind teenage girl who loves her sister and claims that her sister is her eye, meanwhile Krishna, the elder, cares about her 2 members family since the death of their parents and support her younger sister in all the social and psychological issues she faces as only because she is blind.[5] These two sisters lives in the seashore and creates a lovely siblings-triangle drama.[6]

The story is written by the famous novel writer Joyce who also contributed two more television series to Mazhavil Manorama.[7]

Cast

  • Mridula Vijay as Krishna/muthumani [Main Female lead][8]
  • Subhash Menon as Karthikeyan [Main Male lead]
  • Anila Sreekumar as Vijayalakshmi[Female lead]
  • Muhammed Rafi as Ashokan [Male lead]
  • Anil Mohan as Maheendhran
  • Adithyan Jayan as Jithendran
  • Jayan as Vasavan [Antagonist]
  • Valsala Menon as Madhavi Amma
  • Umadevi Nair/Sabitha as Bhama
  • Lekshmi Priya / Ambili Devi as Thara
  • Indulekha as Srikutty
  • Sumi Santhosh as Jayasree
  • Roslin
  • Yathikumar as Achutha Kurup
  • Akhina Shibu Ramya
  • Vanchiyoor Praveenkumar as Shanmughan
  • Ashraf Pezhumoodu as DySP
  • Dini Daniel as Chithralekha
  • Thara Kalyan as Paappammal
  • Ruby as Kasthoori
  • Anumol
  • Yavanika Gopalakrishnan as Ramachandran
  • Akhil Anand
  • Arya sreeram
  • Rageesh Raja Edupadikkal
  • Abhijit
  • Manacaud Santosh
  • Adarsh as Rahul
  • Mahesh Lakshman

References


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