Gouri Shankaram

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Gouri Shankaram
GenreSocial
Drama
Romance
Created bySpellbound Productions
Walkwater Media Ltd
Written byPearl Grey ( original)
Manoj Ramachandran
Directed byAbhi balakrishna
Sarin
StarringVeena
Harishankar
Theme music composer"Ambili kala" by Vidyadharan , sung by Kavalam Sreekumar , lyrics = BK Harinarayan
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Malayalam
Production
Producer(s)Krishnan Sethukumar
Production location(s)Trivandrum
CinematographyManoj Kumar
Editor(s)Adarsh balachandran
Running time20-22 minutes
Production company(s)moviemill
Release
Original networkAsianet
Chronology
Related showsMann Kee Awaaz Pratigya

Gouri Sankaram (Gouri and Sankar) is an Indian television series which airing on Asianet and streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. The story revolves through the lives of Gouri and Sankar Mahadevan.[1]

Plot[edit]

It is a story of girl named Gouri a college girl whose life gets change after she enters the wedlock with her obsessive and die-hard lover Sanker. Gouri is a girl of her principles that are taught by his father Shyam, Sanker is opposite and who always follows his principles in life and is the master of his decisions. The show takes a new turn when Sanker falls head over heels with gouri and makes all his efforts to let the girl become his wife[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Veena Nair as Gouri
  • Hari Shanker as Sankar Mahadevan
  • Nisha Mathew as Nandhini
  • Ravikrishnan Gopalakrishnan as Professor Shyamaprasad
  • Krishnan Sethukumar as Charangattu Mahadevan
  • Renjin Raj as Naveen
  • Athira Praveen as Deepa
  • Santhosh Sanjay as Ajith
  • Akshaya Raghavan as Krishnaveni
  • Kannan Balachandran as Adarsh
  • Sylaja Sreedharan Nair as Radhamani Thankachi
  • Kripa Shekar as Arathi
  • Thomas Bilgin as Shekar Mahadevan
  • Nitheesh Purushotham as Dhruvan
  • Deepa Prabha as Kamala
  • Subha Sumithran as Ambika Devi
  • Abhilash Rokey as Afsal
  • Gautham Girish as Shaan
  • Cleetus Paul as Cleetus
  • Ajayan Unni as Joju
  • Bheeman Raghu as SI Somashekharan
  • Vinay Forrt as himself ( guest appearance)

Adaptations[edit]

Language Title Original release Network(s) Last aired Notes
Hindi Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya
मन की आवाज प्रतिज्ञा
7 December 2009 StarPlus 27 October 2012 Original
Marathi Devyani
देवयानी[3]
19 March 2012 Star Pravah 28 May 2016 Remake

References[edit]

  1. https://www.indiantvinfo.com/gouri-sankaram-serial-characters-and-actors
  2. "ഏഷ്യാനെറ്റില്‍ രണ്ട് പുതിയ പരമ്പരകള്‍; 'ഗൗരീശങ്കര'വും 'കാതോട് കാതോര'വും വരുന്നു".
  3. "TV viewers give Marathi TV serials inspired by Hindi soaps a thumbs up". The Times of India. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2021.

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