Chithi (TV series)

Chithi
சித்தி
Genre Drama
Written by C. J. Baskar (Story)
(Screenplay and Dialogues)
Raj Prabhu
Kavibharathy
Directed by C. J. Baskar
Starring Radika
Sivakumar
Anju
Latha Sethupathi
Yuvarani
Subhalekha Sudhakar
Hemalatha
Poovilangu Mohan
Ajay Rathnam
Riyaz Khan
Vijay Adhiraj
Tharika
Theme music composer Dhina
Opening theme "Kanninmani"
Nithyasree Mahadevan(Vocal)
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam(Background Vocal)
Vairamuthu (Lyrics)
Virutchamuni (Background Lyrics)
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Tamil
No. of episodes 467
Production
Location(s) Trichy
Tamil Nadu
Camera setup Sakthi Saravanan
Running time approx. 20-22 minutes per episode
Production company(s) Radaan Mediaworks
Release
Original network Sun TV
Original release 20 December 1999 (1999-12-20) – 10 November 2001 (2001-11-10)
Chronology
Followed by Annamalai

Chithi (Tamil: சித்தி) is an Tamil soap opera on Sun TV. It is a Prime time serial. The show premiered on 20 December 1999. It airs Monday through Friday at 9:30pm. The show stars by Radika, Sivakumar, Anju, Latha Sethupathi, Yuvarani, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Hemalatha, Poovilangu Mohan, Ajay Rathnam, Riyaz Khan, Vijay Adhiraj and Tharika.

The show is produced by Radaan Mediaworks director by C. J. Baskar. The title track was composed by Dhina. It had been receiving the highest ratings of Tamil serials and It was credited as the Best Serial and received high praising from viewers. It holds the credit of most watched regional Language television program in India ever.[1] The show last aired on 10 November 2001 and ended with 467 episodes. It was also airs in Sri Lanka Tamil Channel on Shakthi TV and United Kingdom Tamil Channel on Deepam TV.

Cast

Broadcast

NetworkCountryTimeslot Broadcast date
Astro Vaanavil Malaysia Weekdays, 9am 2001 - 2003
Shakthi TV Sri Lanka Monday- Friday, 8:30PM.
Deepam TV United Kingdom Monday- Friday, 8:30PM

Dubbed broadcast

Remake

The series has been remade into in Malayalam language as Parvathi broadcast on Surya TV, Hindi language as choti maa broadcast on Zee TV and Kannada language as Chikamma broadcast on Udaya TV.

References

  1. "TAM's top 10 in Cable & Satellite homes". Indiantelevision.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.

External links

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