Anbe Vaa (TV series)
Anbe Vaa (transl. Come My Dear) is a 2020 Indian Tamil language soap opera produced by Saregama Productions on Sun TV. The show stars Delna Davis and Viraat.[1][2][3]
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Genre | Soap opera |
Screenplay by | Rajashri N Roy |
Directed by | Prince Emmanuel (episodes: 1-30) P. Selvam (episodes: 31-150) Salem Siva MP (episodes: 151-292) Narayana Moorthy (episodes: 292-625) Rajendran (episodes: 626-present) |
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Music by | Kiran |
Opening theme | "Naan Paarthathilae" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 750 |
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Producer | Saregama productions |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approx. 20-22 minutes per episode |
Production company | Saregama |
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Original network | Sun TV |
Original release | 2 November 2020 – present |
Synopsis
Bhoomika, a responsible and compassionate young woman, is devoted to taking care of her mother and two younger sisters. Her selflessness and dedication have made her the backbone of her family. Varun, on the other hand, is the son of a wealthy industrialist who leads a carefree life filled with luxuries and pleasures.
Their paths cross in an unexpected encounter, and their first impression of each other is far from positive. Bhoomika sees Varun as a spoiled and insensitive person, while Varun views Bhoomika as a boring and unsophisticated girl.
Despite their initial differences, fate brings them together again, and this time they start to see each other in a new light. They realize that there is more to each other than meets the eye and soon fall deeply in love. Despite the opposition from Varun's family and their societal differences, they decide to get married.
Their marriage marks the beginning of a life-changing journey filled with challenges and obstacles. Bhoomika struggles to adjust to Varun's affluent lifestyle, and Varun tries to understand Bhoomika's sacrifices and struggles to make ends meet. However, their love for each other keeps them going, and they strive to make their marriage work.
As they navigate their way through their differences, they face various challenges that test their love and commitment to each other. They must deal with family conflicts, financial struggles, and societal pressures while trying to maintain their relationship.
Cast
Main
- Viraat as Varun Krishna: Bhoomika's husband
- Delna Davis in dual role as:
- Boomika Varun Krishna: Varun Krishna's wife
- Nancy Deepak: Deepak's deceased-wife and Pappu's mother
Recurring cast
- Arun Kumar Rajan as Dr. Deepak: a doctor, Nancy's widower and Pappu 's father
- Rowan as Bharath alias Pappu: Deepak and Nancy's son
- Swathi Thara as Jenifer alias Jenny: Nancy's sister
- Pooja Fiya / Mahalakshmi Shankar as Vasuki Madhavan: Varun's sister
- Kanya Bharathi as Parvathi Manoj Krishna: Vasuki and Varun's mother
- J.Durai Raj as Madhavan Manickavasagam: Vasuki's husband
- Pandi Kamal as Adithya: Varun and Boomika's best friend
- Sujatha Selvaraj as Eshwari Manickavasagam: Madhavan's and Veni's mother
- Anand as Manoj Krishna: Vasuki and Deepak & Varun's father.
- VJ Dhanusek Vijayakumar as Jyothi alias Joe: Jenny's friend
- Monabethu as Lawyer Tamizharasi
- Mohammed Salmaan as Ravi: Varun and Bhoomika's helper
- Queency Stanly as Neelaveni Manickavasagam: Madhavan's sister
- Mercy Leyal as Manjula: Manoj Krishna's sister and Janhvi's mother
- Sherin Jaanu as Janhvi: Varun's cousin
- Sai Gopi as Sampath: Janhvi's father
- Sai Ashwin as Rahul: Varun's nephew
- Baby Riya as Aishwarya: Varun's niece
- Sankavi Rajendran as Reshma: TV News reporter
- Egavalli as Jayanthi: Vasuki's friend
- Harish G as Chandru: Jayanthi's husband
- Ramya Srinivasan as Swetha Ravi: Ravi's wife
- Subbulakshmi Rangan / Swathi Meenakshi as Shilpa
- Moruli as Ponnambalam: Bhoomika 's grandfather, Rajasekar 's father
- Anuradha as Visalatchi: Manoj Krishna's aunt
- Birla Bose as Rajasekar: Bhoomika, Karthika, Deepika and Vishwa 's father
- Vinaya Prasad as Annalakshmi Rajasekar: Bhoomika, Karthika, Deepika 's mother
- Reshma Pasupuleti / Vinodhini as Vandana Rajasekar: Boomika's step-mother
- Akshitha Ashok / Sushmitha Suresh as Deepika Rajasekar: Boomika's first younger sister
- Ashaera / Preetha Suresh / Kokila Gopal as Karthika Rajasekar: Boomika's second younger sister
- Kausalya Senthamarai / Geetha / Rajyalakshmi as Saraswathi :Vasuki and Varun's grandmother
- Rani as Assistant commissioner of police ACP Chandrakantha
- VJ Sangeetha as Anjali: Vandana's younger sister
- Bharathi Mohan as Aarumugam: Varun's business partner turned rival
- Krishna Kumar as ACP Raman: Shyam's cousin brother
- Sofiya Victor as Kavitha: Bhoomika's junior
- Rekha Angelina as Indra: Kavitha's mother
- Bhuvana as Sub-inspector SI Meena
- Swathi as Preethi: Shilpa's side kick
- Y. G. Mahendran as Colonel Ram
- Anuradha Krishnamoorthi as Seetha: Colonel Ram's wife
- Neepa Vaman as Gomathi
- Sabari as Rakesh
- Vishwanth as Brahmanandam
- Ashok Pandian as Ajay Krishna "AK": Manoj Krishna and Varun's rival
- Vicky Vignesh as Shyam (deceased): Swetha's ex-fiancée
- Giri Dwarakish as Adiapaatham "Audi": Varun's P.A.
- Hemadayal as Ashwini Ashok: Boomika's best friend
- S.D. Ganesh as Ashok: Varun's best friend
- Akshara as Aishwarya: Adithya's sister
Special appearances
- Aneesha as young Bhoomika
- Master Vaibhav as young Varun
- Priyanka Nalkari as Roja Arjun
- Sibbu Suryan as Arjun Prathap
- Gayatri Shastry as Kalpana Prathap
- Keerthana as Arulvakhu Vedhavalli
- Raaghav as Rahul
- Preetha as Baby
- Akshaya Praba as Herself
- Shwetha Bandekar as Chandra
- Ambika as Chairman Janaki
- Aarthi as herself
- Ganeshkar as himself
- K. R. Vijaya as Ulganayagi
- Suja Varunee as herself
- Charu Hasan as himself
- Komalam Charuhasan as herself
References
- "Delna Davis makes TV debut". Deccan Chronicle. 23 October 2020.
- "நாயகியை ஓரங்கட்டும் புத்தம் புது தொடர் 'அன்பே வா'". The Times of India.
- "'Kurangu Bommi' actress Delna Davis makes television debut - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 November 2020.