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Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai
Tamilகல்யாணம் முதல் காதல் வரை
GenreDrama
Family
Romance
Based onYe Hai Mohabbatein
Screenplay byPriya Thampi
Directed byThai Selvam
Creative directorS. Ramana Girivasan
StarringPriya Bhavani Shankar
Amit Bhargav
Nivahsni Shyam
Chaitra Reddy
Music byArun Prabhakar
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons1 / 2
No. of episodes600
Production
ProducersVenkatesh Ramachandran, Sonali Sundararaj
CinematographyRamesh Kumar
EditorRam Manohar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 19–22 minutes per episode
Production company Global Villagers
Original release
NetworkVijay TV
Release3 November 2014 (2014-11-03) –
27 January 2017 (2017-01-27)
Related
Modhalum Kaadhalum

Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai (transl. From Marriage Till Love) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Vijay TV. The show was launched on 3 November 2014 to 27 January 2017 for 600 episodes and aired Monday through Friday evenings.[1] This series was remake of Hindi serial Ye Hai Mohabbatein and stars Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and Karan Patel portraying Dr.Ishita and Raman.[2]

The show stars Priya Bhavani Shankar (who was later replaced by Chaitra Reddy) with Amit Bhargav in the lead roles, Whilst Nivahsni Shyam in the supporting role. The show was directed by Thai Selvam and has dialogues written by Marudhu Shankar. The music is composed by Arun Prabhakar. The show is completely based on the Hindi show Ye Hai Mohabbatein, which is aired on Star Plus and is partly based on Manju Kapur's novel Custody and it concluded on 27 January 2017. The pair was known as #Arjiya or #Arya on social networking sites. Unfortunately in the end of 2016, actress Priya quit the show due to her contract expiring and was replaced by newcomer actress Chaitra Reddy. Meanwhile, the ratings tanked and the show was abruptly cancelled. However this serial to this day is condiered to be one of the best serials ever made by Vijaytv

Set in Chennai, the show follows the love story of Priya, a Malayali and Arjun, a Tamilian who lives next door as they marry each other for Pooja, their relationship blossoms.

Plot

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Following a divorce from his unfaithful wife Vandhana (Vandana), after her affair with his boss Ashok, CEO Arjun Swaminathan is a bitter man, but he loves his daughter, Pooja. Dr. Priya Unnikrishnan, a dentist who lives next door, also loves Pooja. Unable to have children of her own, she has been unable to find a partner willing to marry an infertile woman. Vandhana and Ashok win custody of Aditya (called Adi), Arjun's elder son and also try to take custody of Pooja from Arjun. Priya and Arjun put aside their dislike of each other to marry to protect the little girl and ultimately win custody of the child. Ashok tries to take revenge, convincing Arjun that Pooja is not his daughter until Priya realizes what's going on and uses a DNA test to resolve Arjun's doubts.

Cast

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Main

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  • Priya Bhavani Shankar (2014-Oct.2016) as Dr. Priya Arjun: Manju and Unni's younger daughter, Arjun's second wife, Aditya and Pooja's stepmother
    • Chaitra Reddy (Nov. 2016 - Jan.2017) as Dr. Priya (Replacement of Priya Bhavani)
  • Amit Bhargav as Mr. Arjun Swaminathan (2014-2017): Dhanalakshmi and Swaminathan's elder son, Dr. Priya's husband, Vandana's ex-husband, Ashok's ex-employee and his arch-rival; Aditya, and Pooja's father.
    • Amit also portrayed as Malli, a local gangster, Arjun's imposter in 2017.
  • Nivashnee Shyam as Pooja Arjun: Daughter of Arjun and Vandhana, Priya's stepdaughter
  • Anandh Ram as Aditya Arjun: Son of Arjun and Vandhana, Priya's stepson
  • Vandana Michael as Vandana, Arjun's ex-wife, Ashok's ex-girlfriend, Pooja and Aditya's mother

Supporting

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  • Nathan Shyam as Ashok Kumar, Arjun's business rival, Vandhana's ex-boyfriend and Vaishali's husband
  • Lokesh Baskaran as Jai: Arjun's best friend, Vandana's younger brother and Vaishali's ex-boyfriend, Kavya's ex-fiancée and Shruti's husband
  • VJ Vaishali Vijay (2014-Oct.2015) → Vanitha Hariharan (2015-2017) as Vaishali Ashok Kumar: Vaidehi's daughter, Kavitha and Priya's cousin sister, Jai's ex-girlfriend and Ashok's wife
  • Vishwam (2014-Aug.2016) → Madhu Mohan (2016-2017) as Unnikrishnan: Manju's husband, Kavitha and Priya's father, Vaishali's uncle
  • Sadhana as Manjula Unnikrishnan: Unni's wife, Kavitha and Priya's mother, Vaishali's aunt
  • Ravishankar as Swaminathan: Dhanalakshmi's husband, Sukanya, Arjun, Manoj and Shruti's father, Pooja, Aditya's grandpa
  • Kuyili (2014–Apr.2016) as Dhanalakshmi Swaminathan "Dhanam": Swami's wife, Sukanya, Arjun, Manoj and Shruti's mother, Pooja, Aditya's grandma
    • Revathee Shankar (2016-2017) as Dhanam (Replacement of Kuyili)
  • Manoj Kumar as Manoj Swaminathan: Dhanam and Swami's younger son, Arjun's younger brother and who was one-sidedly loved Vaishali.
  • Syamantha Kiran as Sukanya Eshwar: Dhanam and Swami's elder daughter, Arjun's elder sister and Eshwar's wife, Ananya's mother
  • Isvar Raghunath as Eshwar: Sukanya's husband and Ananya's father
  • S.Kavitha as Kavitha Balakrishnan: Unni and Manju's elder daughter, Priya's elder sister and Bala's wife, Shravan's mother
  • Kadhal Kannan as Balakrishnan: Kaveri's elder son, Subbu's older brother, Kavitha's husband and Shravan's father
  • Myna Nandhini (2014-Aug.2015) → Rhema Ashok (2015-2017) as Shruti Jai: Dhanam and Swami's younger daughter, Arjun's younger sister and Jai's wife
  • Karthik Sasidharan as Aravind Kumar, Ashok's younger brother.
  • Badekkila Pradeep as Abijith "Biju": Priya's childhood friend
  • Karthick Vasudevan as Karthik: Arjun's lawyer and his best friend, Kavya's boyfriend
  • Anu Sulash (2014–May.16) → Haripriya Isai (2016–17) as Anuradha Manoj Kumar: Priya's clinic assistant
  • Pavithra Janani as Kavya Karthick: Jai's ex-fiancée, Karthick's wife
  • Siddharth Kumar as Subbu: Kaveri's younger son, Bala's younger brother and Priya's ex-fiancée
  • Usha Elizabeth as Kaveri: Bala and Subbu's mother
  • Priya Manjuathan as Ramya Joseph
  • Anees Shaz as Subbu
  • VJ Apsara as Ragini: Subbu's wife
  • Rekha Suresh as Vaidehi: Manju's younger sister, Vaishali's mother
  • Soodhu Kavvum Sivakumar as Shiva
  • Sridevi Ashok (2017) as Swapna: Malli's wife

Guests

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  • Sivaranjani as Sivaranjani – Arjun's childhood friend (2016)

Spin-off

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Owing to its success cult for following years, Star Vijay made a decision to make a spin-off series and titled as Vikram Vedha (later known as Modhalum Kaadhalum).[3] premiered on 24 April 2023, It focuses on Priya's niece Dr.Vedha, a pediatrician portrayed by Aswathy opposite Sameer portrayed as Vikram, a businessman.

The story revolves around Vikram and Vedha, who are neighbours. Vikram (Sameer) is a successful businessman who has no place for women in his life and struggles to express his love towards his daughter, Tanvika. On the other hand, Vedha (Ashwathy) is a pediatric doctor, who loves working with kids and the sight of them. However, she cannot have kids as she is infertile. As a result, she looks to adopt a kid at an ashram but they say she has to be married to adopt a kid. She meets her neighbours kid, Tanvika, and they instantly get on. Whether Tanvika bring both these broken hearts together, and whether Vedha can change Vikram's attitude to life whilst finding out the real Vikram forms the main plot of the story.

Adaptations

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Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Yeh Hai Mohabbatein
ये है मोहब्बतें
3 December 2013 StarPlus 19 December 2019 Original
Tamil Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai
கல்யாணம் முதல் காதல் வரை
3 November 2014 Star Vijay 27 January 2017 Remake
Bengali Mon Niye Kachakachi
মন নিয়ে কাছকাছি
12 January 2015 Star Jalsha 19 September 2015
Malayalam Pranayam
പ്രണയം
6 July 2015 Asianet 28 April 2017
Marathi Nakalat Saare Ghadle
नकळत सारे घडले
27 November 2017 Star Pravah 17 May 2019
Telugu Ennenno Janmala Bandham
ఎన్నెన్నో జన్మల బంధం
18 October 2021 Star Maa 1 September 2023
Tamil Modhalum Kaadhalum
மோதலும் காதலும்
24 April 2023 Star Vijay 21 June 2024
Marathi Premachi Goshta
प्रेमाची गोष्ट
4 September 2023 Star Pravah Ongoing
Malayalam Ishtam Mathram
ഇഷ്ടം മാത്രം
26 August 2024 Asianet

Awards and honours

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Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins15
Nominations4
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Award Category Recipient Role Result
2015 Vijay Television Awards[4] Favourite Find Amit Bhargav Arjun Won
Favourite Find Priya Bhavani Shankar Priya Won
Favourite Supporting Actor Female Kuyili Dhanam Won
Favourite Actor Male Amit Bhargav Arjun Nominated
Favourite Actor Female Priya Bhavani Shankar Priya Nominated
Favourite Screen Pair Amit Bhargav and Priya Bhavani Shankar Arjun and Priya Nominated
Favourite Fiction Series Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai – Series Nominated
Favourite Supporting Actor Male Lokesh Jai Won
Best Background Music Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai Nominated
Best Child Actor Nivashini Pooja Won
2017 Vijay Television Awards[5][6] Favourite Actor Male Amit Bhargav Arjun Won
Favourite Actress Priya Bhavani Shankar Priya Nominated
Favourite Mamiyar Shari (Sadhana) Manjula Unnikrishnan Nominated
Favourite Mother Shari (Sadhana) Manjula Unnikrishnan Won
Best Family Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai Won
Best Child Actor Nivashini Pooja Nominated
Favourite Screen Pair Amit Bhargav and Priya Bhavani Shankar Arjun and Priya Nominated
Best Director Thai Selvam Won
Favourite Fiction Series Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai – Series Won

References

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  1. ^ "Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai Promo 1". Vijay TV You Tube. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Post 'Maryada', 'Mera Tera Rishta…' to get 11pm slot". The Times of India. 25 September 2013. Archived from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Mothalum Kaadhalum Serial Cast, Vijay TV Wiki, Story, Release Date, Telecast Timings, Promo". www.tellybest.com. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2015: Complete list of winners". ibtimes.co.in. 20 September 2015. Archived from the original on 11 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2017: Watch Vijay Awards at 3 pm today". The Times of India. 21 May 2017. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Vijay Television Awards 2017 Winners". totalreporter.com. 24 June 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2017.

Notes

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1.^" Official Website". Retrieved 2016-07-21

2.^"KMKV set to witness interesting twists -The Times of India". Retrieved 2016-07-21

3.^"Vijay TV set to strengthen prime time band"- Indian Television. Retrieved 2016-07-21

4.^"This recognition is very special:Amit Bhargav" – The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-07-21

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