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Vani Rani (TV series)

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Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay by
  
S.Kumaresan

Created by
  
Radhika Sarathkumar

Creative director(s)
  
Raadhika Sarathkumar

Written by
  
Radaan Mediaworks (Story) Pa. Raghavan (Dialogues), Venkatesh B (story) , Divya Sarath

Directed by
  
O. N.Rathnam (Episode 1-407, 891 through present) V.C Ravi ( Episode 408-440) A.Ramachandran ( Episode 441-890 )

Vaani Rani is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language soap opera that airs on Sun TV. It premiered on 21 January 2013 and runs from Monday through Saturday evenings at 9.30 p.m. The show aired its 1000th episode on 11 July 2016. The series is directed by O. N. Rathnam and produced by Radaan Mediaworks. The show stars Raadhika Sarathkumar as the twins Vaani and Rani. The story is about the twins' strong bond and how they overcome problems with the help of their family.

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Plot summary

Twin sisters Vaani and Rani (Raadhika Sarathkumar), after the loss of their parents are brought up by their paternal uncle, Manikkam (Ravikumar). Vaani aspires to become a lawyer, therefore Rani sacrifices her education so that Manikkam will make Vani a lawyer. Over the years, Vaani passes out as a successful Lawyer and gets married to Bhoominathan (Venu Arvind), a granite businessman, while Rani gets married to Bhoominathan's stepbrother, Swaminathan (Babloo Prithviraj). Meanwhile, Manikkam's son, Manohar (Sivaji Manohar) falls in love with Bhoominathan's sister, Jyothi (Roopa Shree) and elopes with her, where Rani is forced to get marry, which results in several problems, resulting in Vaani and Rani earning the wrath of both their uncle and their mother-in-law, Angayarkanni (Shanthi Williams), while Vani refuses to speak with Rani thereafter.

Over the years, Vaani and Bhoominathan turn out to be very successful, while Rani and Swaminathan are not too successful since all of Swaminathan's business turn out to be failures. However, they all live together in the same house. Vaani has two sons, Surya Narayanan (Arun Kumar Rajan), an unemployed and childlike lawyer and Gautham (Vignesh Kumar), the college bad boy and troublemaker, while Rani has three children, Saravanan (Maanas Chavali), Selvi (Nikhila Rao) and Thenmozhi (Neha). Problems continue to erupt in the house due to Bhoominathan's ego against his stepbrother, while the entrance of Anagayarkanni, who is jealous of Vaani and Rani's close relationship despite Vaani's refusal to ever directly address Rani, further worsens the problems, by conspiring against them and trying to separate them. Meanwhile, Selvi falls in love and under dire circumstances marries Rajesh (Guhan Shanmugam) with only Vani as a chance witness, causing a rift in the family, and their eventual separation, resulting in Vaani and Rani to getting separated. However, Bhoominathan later realises his faults, turns over a new leaf and sends his mother away and tries to get the family together. They get together but live in separate houses. However, problems continue to haunt them in the form of a vengeful Angayarkanni and Jyothi and Kadhir, a local don who has his vengeance against Saravanan. Gautham threatens Kadhir to leave his family alone. After many incidentes and obstacles Gautham, who secretly loves Pooja, marries Pooja to rescue Saravanan from Kadhir. Kadhir turns into a good man after Pooja's marriage. While Jyothi's daughter Poongodi is involved in a love triangle between Karthi (Rajkumar), Manohar's son, and Saravanan. Selvi also faces numerous problems through her father in law, Kaali (Baboos), Alamelu and Shenbagam (Sumangali and Shreedevi), Shiva (Jai Ram) and Geetha, and later on through Kaali's daughter, Malathy (Minnal Deepa). Surya gets married to Dimple. She hates Vaani and does everything against her mother-in-law. Surya and also Dimple wanted to divorce each other several times, but at the end, Vaani was able to bring back them together.

Cast and characters

Main cast
Recurring cast
Former Cast

References

Vani Rani (TV series) Wikipedia