Karuthamuthu

2014 Indian TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karuthamuthu (transl.Black Pearl) is an Indian Malayalam-language television soap opera that premiered on Asianet on 20 October 2014. It aired for five years and ran for 1,450 episodes across four seasons, making it one of the longest ran television serials.[2] It is a sequel to the 2011 television series Kumkumapoovu, with the narrative set after the events of the earlier series and focusing on a different family. Illekettu Namboothiri reprised his role as Satyasheelan from Kumkumapoovu.[3]

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Written byPradeep Panicker
Story byPradeep Panicker
Directed byPraveen Kadakkavoor
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Karuthamuthu
കറുത്തമുത്ത്
Genre
Written byPradeep Panicker
Story byPradeep Panicker
Directed byPraveen Kadakkavoor
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes1450[1]
Production
Production locationKerala
CinematographyHemachandran
B.Kumar
EditorAjith Dev Pothencode
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkAsianet
Release20 October 2014 (2014-10-20) 
9 August 2019 (2019-08-09)
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The series was also adapted into multiple television serials in other Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, and Kannada.

Plot

Season 1

Karthika, a dark-skinned young woman raised by her stepfather Shekaran, grows up facing neglect and discrimination, while her stepsister Kanya is favoured. During a marriage alliance visit, Balachandran chooses Karthika over Kanya, while Jayachandran later marries Kanya. Unknown to Karthika, Balachandran had earlier been falsely told that he was infertile as part of a scheme orchestrated by Mareena, who was in love with him. Shekaran suppresses this information and allows the marriage to proceed. When Karthika later becomes pregnant, Balachandran suspects her fidelity, and Mareena exploits the situation further, leading Karthika to leave the household.

Season 2

Five years later, Karthika and her daughter are found living in hardship and are brought back by Balachandran’s family. Their return triggers renewed conflict, particularly with Mareena and Shekaran, who seek to eliminate them. Following an accident, Karthika loses her memory and comes under the care of Dr. Arun. The season also includes Jayachandran’s death, Kanya’s imprisonment for killing Mareena, and the eventual reunion of Karthika, Balachandran, and their daughter, before further family tensions emerge.

Season 3

After an 18-year leap, Balachandrika, the daughter of Karthika and Balachandran, becomes a sub-collector, and the story shifts to her life. Her relationship with Podimol, her cousin, becomes central, particularly as both are connected to Abhiram. Bala secretly marries Abhiram, while family tensions, misunderstandings, and later violence continue to shape their lives. After Bala gives birth, her daughter is believed lost following an accident, but the child survives and is raised elsewhere through adoption.

Season 4

Six years later, the child, Muthu, is growing up with her adoptive family. Subsequent events lead Bala and Abhiram to discover that Muthu is their lost daughter. The revelation causes emotional strain between both families, but a shared arrangement is eventually made for Muthu’s upbringing. The series concludes with the family reaching a reconciliation and Nathan departing on a pilgrimage.

Cast

Seasons 1 and 2 (2014 – 2017)

Seasons 3 and 4 (2017 – 2019)

Replaced by Lekshmi priya

  • Kiran Iyer as Ganeshan
  • Santhosh Kurup as Ret Prof. Nathan
  • Giridhar as Sreekanth
  • Srihari as Kunju Shekharan
  • Sreelatha Namboothiri as Shekharan's mother
  • Dr. Sharmila as Jagadhamba
  • Soniya Baiju Kottarakkara as Kaipatoor Kanaka
  • Anoop Sivasenan as Sukeshan
  • Niya as Karthika Balachandran
  • Soorya Praveen as Ganga Sukeshan
  • Bindu Ramakrishnan as Sukeshan's mother
  • Babu Annur as Sukesan's father

References

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