Bonanza of woman-oriented serials in the offing

It’s a season of new events for Telugu television viewers and to cater their appetites for serials, channels have come up with some new and interesting fare.

July 25, 2012 10:05 am | Updated 10:05 am IST - Hyderabad

Still from 'Pournami' on Zee Telugu. Photo: By Arrangement

Still from 'Pournami' on Zee Telugu. Photo: By Arrangement

It’s a season of new events for Telugu television viewers and to cater their appetites for serials, channels have come up with some new and interesting fare.

On Maa TV, it’s a love and hate saga that meander not only through the powerful business houses but also through the tender corridors of heart.

The new serial ‘Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela’ has all the ingredients to catch and match the tastes of contemporary audience and the channel has its hopes on the new initiative making it big. There is a clash of ambitions, faith, traditional values and relations and flowing amidst these is the storyline.

Social issues such as dowry too get laced in the proceedings with a simple orphan young girl taking up cudgel against these. From there, her life moves into the issues of contemporary society and her forays into the glamour world of fashion add interesting dimensions to the proceeding.

‘Pournami’ on Zee

If Maa TV has a new offering, Zee Telugu too is not far behind. The channel has started to beam its new serial ‘Pournami’ which is based on a true story.

This serial too rotates and revolves around a girl’s character and her endeavours to find sense in chaos that destiny scripts for her life. The only ambition for the protagonist is to have a neat and nice marital life but then, providence works out differently for her.

Yet, not one to succumb, she decides to fight back and script life the way she wishes it to be.

A woman’s battle for herself against the force of wealth is tellingly portrayed. ‘Pournami’ is slotted at 10.30 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

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