Vaagai Sooda Vaa (TV series)
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| Vaagai Sooda Vaa | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama Romance |
| Written by | Alvin Prashanth Raj (dialogues) |
| Screenplay by | Guru Sampanthkumar |
| Story by | Santhakumari |
| Directed by | Prathap Mani |
| Starring |
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| Music by | Karaneeshwaran |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Tamil |
| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Puviyarasan Perumal |
| Producers | Devan Charles P. Praveen Kumar Saranya Veeramani |
| Cinematography | David Baskar |
| Editor | Guru Nandhan |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | approx. 22–24 minutes per episode |
| Production company | Parable Pictures |
| Original release | |
| Network | Zee Tamil |
| Release | 26 January 2026 – present |
Vaagai Sooda Vaa (transl. Come, wear the crown of victory) is a 2026 Indian Tamil-language family Melodrama television series starring Irfan and Pavithra Aravind in lead roles.[1] The series explores the complex relationship between a grandmother and her grandson and middle-class girl Meenakshi, set against the backdrop of family dynamics and traditions.
It is produced by Devan Charles, P. Praveen Kumar and Saranya Veeramani under the banner of Parable Pictures and directed by Prathap Mani. It premiered on Zee Tamil on 26 January 2026, and airs on Monday to Saturday at 21:30 and streams digitally on ZEE5.[2]
The series is set in Madhurai. The story is about a middle-class family single mother, Sumathi. After her husband's death, she raised her daughters, Thenmozhi and Meenakshi, with values. She aspires to achieve her dream.
Annapoorani, a woman who rules her family because money is all that matters. Grandson Jeevanatham opposes his grandmother. Thenmozhi marries into Mano's debt-ridden family. But, to protect Thenmozhi and restore the family's dignity, Meenakshi weds Jeeva. Meenakshi faces challenges in the form of her conservative Annapurani. But his husband Jeevanatham supports and helps her to achieve and fulfill the dreams.[3]
Cast
Main
- Irfan as Jeevanatham
- Pavithra Aravind as Meenakshi
Recurring
- Kuyili as Annapurani
- Parveen as Thenmozhi Manoharan
- Gayatri Shastri as Sumathi
- R. Karuna Vilasini as Devi
- Sakthivel Adhi Meena as Manoharan
- Janaki as Sakthishwari; Jeeva, Mano and Devi's Mother
- Arul Rajan as Lokanathan; Jeeva, Mano and Devi's Father
Special appearance
- Vichithra as S. Kalaiyarasi[4]
- Ajay Rathnam