Saravanan Meenatchi
Saravanan Meenatchi is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language television series broadcast on STAR Vijay. The first season was broadcast from 7 November 2011. The second season of the show which started as a sequel and next generation story of the first season, was broadcast from 21 October 2013. The third season featured a different story and cast broadcast from 18 July 2016. Saravanan Meenatchi ended up with season 3 being the last version of the franchise on 17 August 2018. It is the second longest ran Tamil serial. This serial is directed by Azhagar and Praveen Bennett and the story, screenplay, and dialogues are by Ramanagirivasan, Alagu Chandran and Sridhar. Season 1 was produced by Saeed Anwar, Evergreen Studios which was 519 episodes and Season 2 and 3 was produced by R. Venkatesh Babu, Global Villagers.
Plot summary
The story revolves around Saravanan and Meenatchi who are poles apart in terms of personality, background, attitudes towards life, etc. Saravanan is a Chennai-based radio jockey from an affluent family. Meenatchi is a small-town girl from Thirunelveli, working as a teacher in a small school. The story begins as the two families meet for a marriage proposal between the two, but things go wrong and the wedding does not happen. However, Saravanan and Meenatchi find themselves falling in love with each other.Cast
Main cast
- Mirchi Senthil as Saravanan
- Sreeja Chandran as Meenatchi
- Stalin as Thamizh
- Ramya as Soundharya
Recurring cast
- Rajasekar as Rajasekar
- Kuyili as Sharadha
- Y. V. Subramaniam as Vaidhyanathan
- Viji Kannan aa Meenatchi's mother
- S. N. Lakshmi as Meenatchi's Grandmother
- Margaret Divya as Yamini
- Suchithra/Shwetha as Sudha
- Sathya Sai/Shamily Sukumar as Ramya
- Suzane George as Malliga
- Sangeetha as Amudha
- Rajkumar as Subramani
- Kavin as Murugan
- Manoj Kumar as Arjun
- Mirchi Shah as Shah
- Syed Anwar Ahmed as Jeeva
- Gayatri Bhuvanesh as Akilandeshwari
- Subhashini Kannan
Casting
Reception
Saravanan Meenatchi attracted high viewership ratings in India during its broadcast in 2011–2013. The cast members quickly became household names, several of them became the faces of various endorsements and advertisements. After the series ended, Mirchi Senthil and Sreeja Chandran got married on 2 July 2014 in Tirupati. It was a family affair and no Celebes's were present.Seasons overview
Season 2
;Main cast
- Kavin as Saravana na Perumal a.k.a. Vettaiyan
- Rachitha Mahalakshmi as Thanga Meenatchi Saravana Perumal
- Irfan / Prem as Shakthi Saravanan
Season 3
- Rio Raj as Saravanan
- Rachitha Mahalakshmi as Meenatchi/Vedavalli
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
2012 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Serial | Saravanan Meenatchi | ||
2012 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Actor | Mirchi Senthil | Saravanan | |
2012 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Actress | Sreeja Chandran | Meenatchi | |
2012 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Director | Azhagar | ||
2012 | Mylapore Academy Awards | Best Character Actor | |||
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Actor Male | Mirchi Senthil | Saravanan | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Actor Female | Sreeja Chandran | Meenatchi | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Screen Pair | Mirchi Senthil & Sreeja Chandran | Saravanan & Meenatchi | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Fiction Series | Saravanan Meenatchi | ||
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Supporting Actor Male | Rajasekar | Rajasekar | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Supporting Actor Male | Rajasekar | Rajasekar | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Favourite Supporting Actor Female | Kuyili | Sharadha | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Special Jury Award | Rajasekar | Rajasekar | |
2014 | Vijay Television Awards | Special Jury Award | Kuyili | Sharadha |
Remade
- The show was remade in Telugu language as "Raja Rani", which aired on Maa TV from 6 July 2016 to 3 September 2016 for 73 Episodes and Kannada language as "Just Maath Maathalli", which aired on Suvarna TV from 15 August 2016 to 21 January 2017 for 138 Episodes.
- A Bengali language remake was broadcast on Star Jalsha from March 20, 2017 to 3 December 2017 on Monday to Sunday at 5:00PM as Premer Kahini and ended with 182 Episodes.
International broadcast
- It was aired in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Hong Kong, United States, Europe, Malaysia, Mauritius and South Africa on Vijay TV.
- In Canada, the drama aired on Tamil Canadians-oriented channel on Asian Television Network 9:30 hours after its original Tamil Nadu broadcast with English Subtitle.
- In Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Shakthi TV. It was aired Monday through Friday at 7:30PM with Sinhalese subtitles.