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Cover photo of Mouna Ragam மௌன ராகம் Genre Written by Priya Thampi Screenplay by Priya Thampi Directed by Thai Selvam Starring Baby Krithika Rajeev Theme music composer (Title Song) Sananth George (Background Score) Opening theme 'Odum Meenum Ketkum' (Lyrics) Country of origin India Original language(s) No. Of episodes 170 (as on 17 December 2017) Production Producer(s) Location(s) Cinematography C. Jaya Kumar Editor(s) G. Sudakar G.Pa Vinoth Camera setup Running time approx. 22–24 minutes per episode Release Original network Original release 24 April 2017 ( 2017-04-24) – Present Chronology Related shows Koilamma External links Website Mouna Ragam (: மௌன ராகம்) is an 2017 Indian- starring Baby Krithika,, Rajeev and Shamitha. It is a remake of the television series which began airing on in 2015. It started airing on 24 April 2017 on every Monday to Friday at 7:30 PM ().
Actors Chippy, Rajeev and Seema, who play the lead roles, are making their Tamil-language debuts with the series. Contents • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Mallika (Chippy Renjith) encourages her daughter Shakthi (Krithika) to pursue her passion for music. However, she finds herself haunted by memories of a turbulent relationship with a famous musician (Rajeev Parameshwa). Cast [ ] • Baby Krithika as Shakthi / Shakthi Velan, the main protagonist, is Karthik Krishna and Mallika's daughter, who is born out of wedlock, and hence us the illegitimate child of Karthik Krishna, is a natural singer, who is exploited by her aunt, Sorna, however, she is saved by Murali Krishna and Nandini who adopt her as their own child.
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• Rajeev Parameshwar as Karthick Krishna, a wekll renowned playback singer and the estranged biological father of Shakthi. Lehninger Dasar-dasar Biokimia Pdf there. • as Mallika, Shakthi's biological Mother • Shamitha Sreekumar as Kadhambari Karthik Krishna / Kaadhu, Karthik Krishna's Wife and Shakthi's Step=mother, who despises Shakthi and the rest of Karthik's family and plots various ways to destroy the family. • Manohar as Murali Krishna, Karthik's Elder brother and a renowned musician himself, who finds out about Shakthi and adopts her as his own daughter. • Tamil Selvi as Nandhini Murali Krishna, Murali's Wife and Karthik's Sister-in-lawm who along with her husband adopts Shakthi as her own daughter, • as Swarna, Shakthi's Aunt and Mallika's sister-in-law, who is very cunning and selfish and exploits Shakthi's singing skills to her own benefit. • as Vishwanathan, Kadhambari's and Maya's Father.
A popular and renowned film producer and millionaire. • Anjali Devi as Rukkumani Vishwanathan, Kadhambari and Maya's Mother • Devika as Maya, Kadhambari's Sisterm who is the culprit who hit Mallika with a car and killed her by accident, who after realising the extent of the issue, fled to Australia. • K.Kaladharan as Swami • Sesu Soundtrack [ ] Mouna Ragam soundtrack by, Sananth George Released 24 April 2017 Recorded 2017 Language The songs are penned by Shri.Harinarayanan and music is the main highlight of the serial. The songs are as follows: Soundtrack [ ] Track list No. Title Length 1.
'Odum Meenum Ketkum (ஓடும் மீனும் கேட்கும் ) Title Promo Song' 1:00 2. 'Ennaludaya Shivane Potri (எந்நாளுடைய சிவனே போற்றி)' 1:20 3.
'Kuzhalin Kaana Vinotham (குழலின் காண வினோதம்) (Female Version)' 1:00 4. 'Kuzhalin Kaana Vinotham (குழலின் காண வினோதம்) (Shakthi Version)' 2:00 5. 'Mullinai Kaanamal Roja (முள்ளினை காணாமல் ரோஜா)' 6. 'Hara Haro Hara (ஹாரா ஹரோ ஹாரா)' 1:20 7.
'Sollu Sollu sollu (சொல்லு சொல்லு சொல்லு)' 1:90 8. 'Anandham Athil Malarum Sangetham (ஆனந்தம் அதில் மலரும் சங்கீதம்)' 1:90 9. 'Naan Oru Vaanam Padi (நான் ஒரு வானம் பாடி)' Development [ ] On 7 April 2017, the first promo of the show 'Odum Meenum Ketkum' Song was released by on. On 16 April 2017, the second, promos of the show 'Odum Meenum Ketkum' 1 Minute Song' was released by STAR Vijay TV on.
Awards and nominations [ ] Year Award Category Recipient Role Result 2017 Best Child Actor Krithika Sakthi Nominated Notes [ ] It was 2nd Series in Series after. References [ ].
Nithyasree Mahadevan Background information Born ( 1973-08-25) 25 August 1973 (age 44) Origin, Tamil Nadu, India Genres and Occupation(s) Singer Years active 1987 – Present Labels HMV, EMI, RPG, AVM Audio, Inreco, Vani,, Charsur Digital Workshop, Carnatica, Rajalakshmi Audio etc. Nithyasree Mahadevan (born 25 August 1973), also referred to as S. Nithyashri, is an eminent and playback singer for film songs in many. Nithyashree has performed in all major in India and has presented her concerts in many destinations around the world. She has received multiple awards and honours, and has released more than 500 albums.
She is best known for her full-throated rendition of the composition, ' - her playback debut song in the Tamil movie. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Family [ ] Nithyasree was born to and Iswaran. Her paternal grandmother,, and her great uncle,, were prominent Carnatic vocalists who were established disciples of Ambi Dikshithar,, Koteeswara Iyer, T.L.Venkataramayyar and others.
Her maternal grandfather was the maestro,. Nithyasree first learnt music from her mother,. Like her mother, Nithyasree was also the disciple of, and would accompany her in concert.
Her father, an accomplished and disciple of his father-in-law Palghat Mani Iyer, constantly shows his support and accompanies her when she performs. Nithyasree has also been vocally accompanied in some concerts by her niece and disciple,.
Nithyasree was married to V. Mahadevan, a mechanical engineer, until his death in 2012. Tanujasree and Tejasree, their two daughters, have also accompanied their mother on stage in concert, and gave their first performance on television during a guest appearance on, a musical talent TV show telecast. Musical career [ ] First performance [ ] Nithyasree's first public Carnatic performance was at the age of 14. The 1 hour concert, which was scheduled between 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm, was held for the Youth Association For Classical Music on 10 August 1987. Prominent Carnatic musicians that were present at the concert, included,, as well as the chief guest at that concert,. Thematic presentations [ ] She has given numerous concerts consisting of only patriotic songs to commemorate the 50th year of Indian Independence, a few with D.
Pattammal before her grandmother stopped performing in public. Jayaraman and D. Pattammal were known for singing and popularising the compositions of, having learnt them directly from the composer himself. Nithyasree has continued this tradition. She has also given a lecture demonstration in Coimbatore for Manoranjitham on 'Papanasam Sivan – A Legend', and made two special thematic albums that solely contained his compositions. Pattammal, Nithyasree presented a concert consisting solely of compositions set to Bhairavi. Nithyasree's concert was presented in 1994 over a duration of 3 hours, and consisted of 17 compositions in total.
Similarly, in 1999, her album 'BHAIRAVI' was released by Charsur Digital Workstation which solely consisted of a Ragam Tanam Pallavi in ragas containing the name 'Bhairavi'. Pattammal, Nithyasree has also popularised compositions of. She presented a paper on the Life and Contribution of for the Music Department of,. Her three thematic albums that solely consisted of his compositions have been very popular, both online and offline. Nithyasree Mahadevan has more than 750 albums to her credit on various themes and titles which are very popular among rasikas.
Touring [ ] Nithyasree Mahadevan has performed in all major all over India and has presented her concerts in the United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia,, Germany, France, Singapore,,,,,,, and various other destinations throughout the world. Playback singing [ ] Nithyasree Mahadevan made her debut as a after being invited by prominent music producer, to record a song for the film, starring, and.
Her playback debut song ' became an instant hit after the film's release, and won her the for 1998. After her instant success in 1998, Nithyasree began recording more songs for A. Rahman in the same combination, like 'Minsara Kanna' for the 1999 film, 'Sowkiyama Kannae' for the 1999 film, and 'Manmatha Maasam' for the 2001 film. These songs again were successfully received in digital stores following the release of the 2006 compilation. Some of her other Tamil film songs include 'Kumbakonam Sandhayile' from released in 2004, 'Oru Nadhi Oru Pournami' from released in 2002, 'Kana Kaangiren' from as well as 'Thaai Thindra Mannae' from the film released in 2010. Nithyasree also recorded songs for films which were in other South Indian languages, including 'Raa Raa' for music director in the 2004 film Apthamithra, 'Vaaraai' for music director in the 2005 -dubbed film, and 'Varuvayi Thozhi' for composer in the 2012 film.
Music director and composer [ ] Nithyasree Mahadevan has composed music for songs, and has composed background scores for studio album recordings. Television works [ ] Nithyasree has appeared as a guest judge in various music talent shows, often aired on TV channels.
She first appeared as a guest judge in 's Sapthaswarangal. She later appeared as a guest judge in several episodes and rounds of, before appearing as a judge for in seasons 2, 3, and 4 of, seasons 3, 4, and 5 of, and the debut episode of Super Singer Celebrity Season.
She also appeared as a guest judge on episodes 22 and 23 of Indian Voice which was aired in October 2012 on, a TV channel, and as a guest judge for the finals of season 6 of 's Raja Geetham, which was held on 6 August 2015 at Kamarajar Arangam, and subsequently aired on 15 August 2015. In 2017, she appeared as a special guest for the debut season of 's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs. Nithyasree was also a permanent judge in reality TV music talent shows. In 2014, Nithyasree was a permanent judge in season 3 of 's Carnatic music reality-talent show,, having previously appeared as a guest judge at various levels in earlier seasons of the show. Nithyasree also appeared as a permanent judge in the debut season of which was aired on between 2014 and 2015. She sang several advertisement jingles for various companies, including more recently Sree Kumaran Thangamaligai which was recorded and aired on various TV channels. Nithyasree has also sung title songs for various TV serials which were recorded and telecast in, including - a mega serial originally aired on.
Serial name Music Director Channel(s) & Arasi Kiran Mythili Kanchana Anni Engirundho Vandhal Titles, awards and other recognition [ ] Nithyasree is a 'Top Rank' graded artist of, and All India Radio, Chennai. She received the 'Best Concert Award' for 6 years from the, and won the award from the, who subsequently appointed her as a member in the Expert Committee panel in the 'IYAL ISAI NATAKA MANDRAM'.
During her career, Nithyasree has been bestowed with numerous other titles, and won numerous other awards and prizes. Year Honour Honouring bestowed or presented by Ref 1987 Best Main Artist Award YACM 1989 Papanasam Sivan Tambura Prize 1990 First Prize in AIR music competition (Indian National Level) All India Radio 1990 'Best Promising Artiste' Mohanam Maharajapuram Santhanam Trust 1994 'Yuva Kala Bharathi' Bharath Kalachar 1994 'Innisai Mamani' Tamil Nadu Goodwill and Welfare Association National Unity Centre Award Best Pallavi Music Reciter Award 1996 M. • Methil Renuka (2000).
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