Sun tv Serials, Metti Oli Sun tv Serial Metti Oli 28th October 2020. The entire plot of Metti Oli is about the daily happenings of Chidambaram’s five daughters. The father is very patient and always remains calm in whatever circumstances, be it happy or sad. He often gets troubled by Rajam quoting the activities of Saroja, his elder daughter. Metti Oli was one of the highest-rated Indian and Tamil soap opera which garnered ratings ranging between 23 and 26 TVR. It garnered a peak rating of 48.3 points overall in its runtime. 11 The final episode garnered 40 TVR for Sun TV.
Metti Oli | |
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Genre | Soap opera Family Drama |
Written by | Story: M. Thirumurugan Screenplay: C. U. Muthuselvan Dialogues: Baskar Sakthi |
Directed by | Thirumurugan |
Creative director | Thirumurugan |
Starring |
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Theme music composer | Dhina |
Opening theme | 'Ammi Ammi Ammi Mithithu' |
Composer | Sanjeev Rathan |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 811 |
Production | |
Producers | S. Siddique, Raja Kaveri, Mani |
Cinematography | Sevilo Raja Sarath K.Chandran |
Editor | M. Jaya Kumar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 34-37 minutes |
Production company | Cine Times Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 8 April 2002–14 October 2005 30 April 2020–present (Re–telecast) |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Mettala Savvadi Shubh Vivah Mangalya Minnukettu Akshantalu |
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- Metti Oli (The vibrance of metti, an ornament worn by married women) is a Tamilsoap opera that aired Monday through Friday on Sun TV for 811 episodes. The Metti Oli team has been awarded several awards, including the Kalaimamani from the Tamilnadu State Government. The show is retelecast in (SGold) Moon TV from September 2018.
- Thirumurugan' directed Metti Oli and it is one of the many famous Tamizh serials telecasted on Sun TV. The serial, in fact, received a good response from its.
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Metti Oli (transl. Sound of the toe ring) is an Indian Tamil-languagesoap opera that aired on weekdays on Sun TV for 811 episodes.[1] The show starred Delhi Kumar, Kaveri, Gayathri, Vanaja, Uma, Chetan, Bose Venkat, Neelima Rani and Thirumurugan. It was produced by Cine Times Entertainment S. Siddique, written and directed by Thirumurugan.
Plot[edit]
The entire plot of Metti Oli is about the daily happenings of Chidambaram's five daughters. The father is patient and remains calm in any circumstances. He is often troubled by Rajam quoting the activities of Saroja, his second daughter.
Chidambaram is a respected land broker. He was a widower and raised his five daughters alone. Chidambaram has taken extra care in raising their girls as disciplined daughters who are very innocent and caring.
During the last episodes of the serial, Chidambaram dies in a road accident when he was walking on the road, feeling depressed. However, the serial finally ends happily, as the family reunites.
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Delhi Kumar as Chidambaram, a land-broker
- Kaveri as Dhanalakshmi 'Dhanam', Chidambaram's eldest daughter and Bose's niece and wife
- Gayathri Shastry as Saroja 'Saro', Chidambaram's second daughter, Manikam's wife, and Natarajan's mother[2]
- Vanaja as Leelavathy 'Leela', Chidambaram's third daughter and Ravi's wife
- Uma Maheshwari as Vijayalakshmi 'Viji/Vijaya', Chidambaram's fourth daughter, Gopi's wife, a nurse
- Revathi Priya as Bhavani, Chidambaram's youngest daughter, a professor in Singapore
- Bose Venkat as Bose, brother of Chidambaram's wife, husband of Dhanalakshmi, once owned a soda factory, became a land-broker
- Chetan as Manikkam, Saroja's husband
- Rajkanth as Ravichandran 'Ravi', Leelavathy's husband, and Sumathy's ex-husband
- M. Thirumurugan as Gopikrishnan 'Gopi', Vijayalakshmi's husband, he works in a sewing company.
Recurring[edit]
- Shanti Williams as Rajam, mother of Manikkam, Selvam and Nirmala
- Vishwa as Selvam ,Rajam second son, Manikam and Nirmala brother
- Shanmugasundari as Kamatchi (House owner patti)
- Rindhya/Aruna Devi as Nirmala, Rajam's sole daughter, Santhosh's ex-wife
- V. Thiruselvam as Gnanaraj (Santosh), ex-husband of Nirmala
- Vinay as Ramesh, son of former boss of Manikkam
- Krithika as Arundhathi, ex-wife of Selvam
- Sanjeev as Ilango
- Neelima Rani as Sakthi
- Sindhu as Sarala, Manikkam's former mistress
- Ramachandran as Ramachandran, Sarala's husband
- Auditor Sridhar as Sundaram, Saro's uncle
- V. C. Jeyamani as Ravi's father
- Gayathri Priya as Sumathi, Ravi's first wife
- Vietnam Veedu Sundaram as Kathiresan, Gopi's father
- Y. V. Subramaniam as Sumathi's father
- Rangathurai as Gopi elder brother-in-law
- Vijaya Raj as Gopi younger brother-in-law
- Latha Rao as Kavitha, Gopi's younger sister
- Karna as Kumar, Gopi's brother
- Sai Madhavi as Narmadha, Saro and Manikkam's neighbour, Meena's sister. Her mother runs Mess
- Deepa Shankar as Meena, Saro and Manikkam's neighbour, Narmadha's sister. Her mother run Mess
- Varshini as Malliga, Narmadha and Meena's younger sister
- Rani as Ramya, Saro and Manickam's neighbour
- Vikranth as Ravi's friend
Production[edit]
Filming[edit]
The series was filmed in Chennai, Alagankulam in Tamil Nadu, India. However, it was also shot in foreign locations such as Singapore, Malaysia and New York City.
Soundtrack[edit]
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Ammi Ammi Ammi Mithithu அம்மி அம்மி அம்மி மிதித்து' | Vairamuthu | Dhina | Nithyasree Mahadevan, Master. D. Kiran | 3:34 |
2. | 'Manase Manase மனசே மனசே' | Eknath | Sanjeev Rathan | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | 6:13 |
Remakes[edit]
The series has been remade into in Kannada language as Mangalya on Udaya, Malayalam language as Minnukettu on Surya, Hindi language as Shubh Vivah on Sony tv and Telugu language as Akshantalu on Gemini TV. But the story lines change in all four language into different stories and all had a different climax. While the Kannada and Malayalam versions were successful, Hindi version Shubh Vivah did not garner expected ratings and was pulled off air within 4 months considering its low ratings.[5]
Country | Language | Channel | Show Name | Aired (Date) | Notes |
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India | Kannada language | Udaya TV | Mangalya | [6] | |
Malayalam language | Surya TV | Minnukettu | september 16, 2004 - January 2, 2009 | It was the first serial to air about 1000+ episodes on Surya TV channel (Number of episodes -1134)[6] | |
Hindi language | Sony tv | Shubh Vivah | 27 February 2012 – 29 June 2012 | [7][8] | |
Telugu language | Gemini TV | Akshantalu | 14 April 2014 - 1 August 2014 | It was also dubbed in Telugu language as Mettala Savvadi aired same channel. |
Reception[edit]
Awards[edit]
The Metti Oli team won several awards, including the Kalaimamani from the Tamil Nadu State Government.[9]
Ratings[edit]
Metti Oli was one of the highest-rated Indian and Tamil soap opera which garnered ratings ranging between 23 and 26 TVR.[10] It garnered a peak rating of 48.3 points overall in its runtime.[11] The final episode garnered 40 TVR for Sun TV.[12]
Metti Oli Tamil Serial All Episodes
Critics[edit]
Hindustan Times described Metti Oli as 'highly melodramatic'.[13]
International broadcast[edit]
- In Sri LankaTamil Channel on Shakthi TV and aired Monday through Friday at 7:30PM.
- It aired in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on Gemini TV Dubbed in Telugu language as Mettala Savvadi.
- In Malaysia Channel on NTV7 and aired Monday through Friday at 12PM
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Choosy housewives and their favourite soaps'. The New Indian Express.
- ^'Sun TV Metti Oli Gayathri'. The Indian Express.
- ^'Metti Oli Song Cine Times Thirumurugan Moon TV'. You Tube. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^'Manase Manase Exclusive Song Metti Oli Serial Moon TV'. You Tube. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^'Shows that launched, bombed and scrapped in 2012'. The Times of India.
- ^ ab'Far from the flashy crowd'. India Today.
- ^'Hindi television soaps on a remaking spree'. Daily News and Analysis.
- ^'10 Hindi serials that are remakes of popular regional shows'. Desi Martini.
- ^'From Chithi to Chinna Thambi: Hit fiction shows to keep the audience entertained during lockdown period'. The Times of India.
- ^'How Maran helped Sun beat rivals'. Rediff.com. 4 May 2005. Archived from the original on 18 November 2020.
- ^'Metti Oli team has a reunion after 12 years'. The Times of India.
- ^'UTV gets aggressive'. The Indian Express.
- ^'Why are soaps still pedalling backwards?'. Hindustan Times.
External links[edit]
- Official Website(in English)
- Sun TV Network(in English)
- Sun Group(in English)