Chakkappazham

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Chakkappazham
GenreSitcom
Comedy
Written byShameer Khan
Greenson Pious
Abhilash Chandran
Jintil Antony
Directed byR. Unnikrishnan
Vinod A. S
Country of originIndia
Original languageMalayalam
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes615 +
Production
ProducerFlowers TV Production
EditorsGiri Shankar
Dileep
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time18 – 22 minutes
Original release
NetworkFlowers
Release10 August 2020 (2020-08-10) –
present

Chakkappazham is a Malayalam language sitcom directed by Vinod A. S. that has been airing on Flowers TV from 10 August 2020. The show stars Mohammad Rafi, S. P. Sreekumar, Aswathy Sreekanth, Tessa Joseph, Amal Rajdev, Shruthi Rajanikanth, Arjun Somashekaran and Aryan Kashi in the lead roles.[1][2][3]

The first season of the show aired from 10 August 2020 and ended on 21 June 2022 consisting of 440 episodes. The second season of the show began broadcast on 29 August 2022.

Series overview[edit]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
141510 August 2020 (2020-08-10)17 May 2022 (2022-05-17)
22518 May 2022 (2022-05-18)21 June 2022 (2022-06-21)
335029 August 2022 (2022-08-29)present (present)

Plot summary[edit]

Season 1 can be divided into 3 parts

Season 1 (Part 1)[edit]

The family life of Uthaman and his wife Asha faces a series of misunderstandings and chaos. There is confusion, humor, healthy discussions and a lot of love. The main draw of the story is the interesting fights and situational comedy between family members.

Season 1 (Part 2)[edit]

The story revolves around Sumesh (Muhammad Rafi) and Supriya (Haritha Haridas), who are newlyweds.

Season 1 (Part 3)[edit]

The story revolves around Sumesh's uncle Shankunni and his family and their neighbour Prabhu and his family.

Season 2[edit]

The interesting happenings that happen every day in the family of a free going young man Sumesh and his elder brother Uthaman, who is a veterinary hospital compounder.

Cast[edit]

Main Cast (Season 1;Part 1 & Season 2)[edit]

  • Rafi DQ as Sumesh P. K
  • S. P. Sreekumar as Uthaman P. K
  • Aswathy Sreekanth as Asha Uthaman
  • Tessa Joseph as Lalitha Kunjunni
  • Amal Rajdev as Plavilaveetil Kunjunni
  • Shruthi Rajanikanth as Painkilli P. K / Pinky
  • Arjun Somashekaran as P. C Shivan
  • Lakshmi Unnikrishnan as Pallavi Uthaman
  • Aryan Kashi as Shambu Uthaman
  • Sadhika Suresh Menon as Aamy Uthaman
  • Raihu Shameer as Kannan Shivan
  • Indira Devi as Achamma / Meenakshiyamma

Recurring (Season 2)[edit]

  • Sona Nair as Kupinivillasam Pashmaja; Sivan's mother, Painkilis mother-in-law
  • Sunil Sukhada as Mrigapalan Doctor
  • Unknown as Kanthi, Sumesh's wellwisher
  • Ananthan as Hrishikesh ; Asha's father
  • Shonima as Shonima, Subhadra Kunjamma’s daughter, Kunjunni’s cousin
  • Ajeesh as Ajeesh, Shonima’s husband
  • Sheethal Elzha as Shobana aka Shilpa, the prankster hired by Painkili
  • Mithun M. Das as Raghu Kumar, Asha’s stalker

Main (Season 1; Part 2)[edit]

  • Muhammad Rafi as Sumesh Kunjunni
  • Manu Joseph as Shibu
  • Haritha Haridas as Supriya Sumesh
  • Shruthi Rajinikanth as Painkilli
  • Vishnu IP as Shivan
  • Amal Rajdev as Plavilla Veetil Kunjunni
  • Sabitta George as Lalitha Kunjunni
  • Lakshmi Unnikrishnan as Pallavi
  • Aaryan Kashi as Shambu
  • Sadhika Suresh Menon as Aami
  • Indira Devi as Achamma

Recurring (Season 1; Part 1 & 2)[edit]

  • Kalabhavan Rahman as Marthandan Kunju
  • Ananthan as Hrishikesh
  • Shanmughan Das as Vijayan Shankunni
  • Reshmi Anil as Kasthuri
  • Shaju Mavelikara as Chori Babu
  • Kavitha as Kanyaka
  • Soundarya Suresh as Lilly

Main (Season 1; Part 3)[edit]

  • Muhammad Rafi as Sumesh Kunjunni
  • Haritha Haridas as Supriya Sumesh
  • Pradeep Menon as Dasan Shankunni
  • Asha Aravind as Prathiba Dasan
  • Abhilash Kottarakkara as Prabhu Pankajakshan
  • Rohini Rahul as Manjusha Prabhu
  • Sanoop Kumar as Killadi Raju
  • Jerry Francis as Manikandan
  • Aaryan Kaashi as Shambu Uthaman
  • Ardhra Sajan as Madhu Prabhu
  • Muhammad Faizal as Chikku Dasan
  • Dhaya Bipin as Lakshmana Dasan
  • Gopika Babu as Kallu Prabhu
  • Tanmay Madhav as Bose Prabhu
  • Lechu Lakshmi as Kunji Dasan
  • Sruthy Suresh as Thara

Former (Season 1)[edit]

Former (Season 2)[edit]

  • Sabitta George as Lalitha Kunjunni (Ep 1- Ep 58)

Reboot & Season 2[edit]

The show's first season, which portrayed the life of Sumesh and his family ended on 16 May 2022. On the very next day, The show started portraying the life of Sumesh's uncle Shankunni and his family, which started with the same title. But due to low trp and negative reviews this part of the season was concluded on 22 June 2022.

However, The story of Sumesh and his family returned to limelight on 29 August 2022 as the second season of Chakkappazham.

Reception[edit]

The Show is one of the most popular television Sitcoms in Malayalam Television. It is widely praised for the chemistry among actors and for timely comedies.

Muhammad Rafi, who plays a major role in this sitcom became popular due to his witty comic timing and method acting after the show started airing. He is also regarded as the most fan-based actor in Chakkappazham.

Awards[edit]

Award Year Category Recipient Note
Kerala State Television Award 2020 Best Actress Aswathy Sreekanth [4]
[5]
[6]
Second Best Actor Muhammad Rafi

References[edit]

  1. ^ "നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ഇതൊരു പരീക്ഷണമായില്ലെങ്കിൽ ഞാൻ രക്ഷപെട്ട്'; പുതിയ വേഷത്തിൽ അശ്വതി". Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd (in Malayalam). Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Chakkappazham Malayalam Serial On Flowers TV Cast And Crew". vinodadarshan.com.
  3. ^ "Take a look at the new shows on Malayalam TV". The Times of India. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  4. ^ Samayam Desk (1 September 2021). "ഇളയമകൾ വന്നതിനു പിന്നാലെ മികച്ച നടിക്കുള്ള അവാർഡും നേടി അശ്വതി; രണ്ടാമത്തെ നടനായി സുമ; വിശേഷങ്ങൾ!" (in Malayalam).
  5. ^ The News Minute (1 September 2021). "Kerala jury finds no television serial worthy of state award this year". Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  6. ^ "State Television Award: Best Actress Ashwathy, Actor Shivaji Guruvayoor".

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