Solvathellam_Unmai_(TV_series)

<i>Solvathellam Unmai</i> (TV series)

Solvathellam Unmai (TV series)

Indian Tamil Social Drama series


Solvathellam Unmai (Tamil: சொல்வதெல்லாம் உண்மை) (transl.All that is said is the truth) previously known as Solla Thudikkuthu Manasu (Tamil: சொல்லத் துடிக்குது மனசு) (transl.My heart is pulsating to say this) and also known as Nerkonda Paarvai (Tamil: நேர்கொண்ட பார்வை) (transl.Encountered View) is a 2009 Indian Tamil language reality-justice show about real-life situations. It aired on Zee Tamil from 2 October 2009 — 31 July 2011 and from 1 August 2011 to 30 May 2019 and from 1 June 2019 it is aired on Kalaignar TV from Monday to Friday at 08:00PM (IST). and later available on Behindwoods YouTube channel.[3] The Show previously hosted by Vinodhini and from season 2 to till date it was hosted by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan. Whilst, Nirmala Periyasamy, Sudha Chandran and Shakeela hosted few episodes in season 2, 3 & 6[4][5] The show deals with genuine real life stories of people and portrays positive societal values for building a tolerant and harmonious Tamil Nadu and they try to come up with a solution for the same on the channel.

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It is a socially responsive talk show aired on Zee Tamil from 2009-2019. From June 2019, it is aired on Kalaignar TV and available on Behindwoods - YouTube channel. The show focuses on providing psychological and legal counseling, aid, and guidance to disputing families and individuals. It was instrumental in reuniting more than 1500 families.[fact or opinion?] It received critical acclaim.[citation needed] It gained more popularity from the audience since its beginning and reached all over India. It is the longest running Tamil television talk show crossing 3500+ episodes. The Show completes its 12 years and steps into the 13th year on 2 October 2021.

Format

The show features common people seeking justice. It opens with the anchor saying a few words about the importance of expressing one’s needs and concerns to find what they need. She then invites a person onto the set to share their life experiences. He or She talks about some unfortunate incidents that have occurred in their life, something that led them to the point where they had to come in front of the camera to find solutions to their problems. After he/she says everything they need to, people concerned with the said problem are invited onto the set. They may be friends or family. They are given a chance to say their side of the story.

Once the anchor listens to both sides, she expresses her views on the topic and reprimands those who she thinks is guilty. She allows them to let out their feelings so that they can come to a conclusion. The panel leaves the set only after finding a solution. In some episodes, celebrities are invited where they are given a platform to talk about the struggles they have faced in life.

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Adaptations

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The phrase Ennamma Ippadi Panreengalemaa spoken by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan in the show Solvathellam Unmai became popular. The dialogue was parodied in the TV show Adhu Idhu Edhu which became famous. Lakshmi threatened legal action against the makers of that show for demeaning her show.[10] The dialogue was also parodied in films like Darling (2015), Massu Engira Masilamani (2015), Naanum Rowdy Dhaan (2015), Miruthan (2016) and Theri (2016).[11][12] The dialogue also inspired a song of the same name composed by D. Imman for Rajini Murugan (2016).[13] The show was parodied in films like Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru (2016) and Aruvi (2017).


References

  1. "Lakshmi back in Solvathellam Unmai". www.screen4screen.com. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. "Lakshmy Ramakrishnan back on Solvathellam Unmai". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  3. "'Sollvathellam Unmai' completes 1500 episodes". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  4. "Amrita TV sweeps 26th Kerala television Awards with 19 awards". Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  5. "Kathayallithu Jeevitham Crosses 500 Episodes On Amrita TV". Kerala TV. 14 March 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2020.

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