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Amala (TV series)
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Amala (ml; അമല) was an Indian television series aired on Mazhavil Manorama channel for 419 episodes.[1] Varada played the main protagonist Amala in this serial opera.[2] The show had its telecast from Monday to Friday at 8 pm.Amala got an ending on 30 January 2015.Eventhough the serial had a re-run on Mazhavil Manorama from March 2017, it was discontinued later.[3]
Amala told the story of a pure hearted girl Amala, who had to struggle for survival. The serial became popular in Malayalee households.[4]
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Cast
- Varada as Amala Narendran (Ammu) - Main Female lead
- KPAC Saji as Narendran Thambi, Amala's Husband (Male Lead)
- Sajan Surya as Arjunan - Parallel Male lead
- Jishin Mohan as Hareesh - Main Antagonist
- Kumarakam Raghunath as Vijayakrishnan
- Beena Antony as Sudharma Vijayakrishnan
- Maneesh Krishna as Sudeesh, Neeraja's Husband
- Angel Mariya as Neeraja Vijayakrishnan
- Bindhu Ramakrishnan as Mutashi, Vijayakrishnan's Mother
- Jayan
- Subhash Nair as Jayan - Antagonist
- Sabarinath as Devan - Antagonist
- M. B. Padmakumar as Narendran Thampi's henchmen
- Adithyan Jayan
- Manju Satheesh as Vineetha, Vijayakrishnan's sister
- Anila Sreekumar as Gayathri, Vijayakrishnan's sister
- Kezia Joseph/Neethu Thomas as Mahima Vijayakrishnan
- Karthika Kannan
- M. R. Gopakumar as Achutha Kuruppu
- Yamuna Mahesh as wife of Achutha Kuruppu
- Geetha Salam
- Meghna Vincent as Nayana
- Pratheeksha G Pradeep
- Sreedevi Anil
- Manu Nair
- Ambareesh
- Parvathy Raveendran
- Sumi Santhosh
- Maneesh Krishnan
- Alis Christy
- Anushree
- Prabha
- Chaya Govind
- Ambika Mohan as Radhamani, Amala's Mother
- Rukmini
- Parvathy
- Kalady Omana
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References
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