In a move to further strengthen its primetime lineup, Asianet is all set to premiere its latest original serial ‘Mazha Thorum Munpe’ on July 7, airing daily at 7 pm. Rooted in deep emotion and human connection, the show marks a return to character-driven storytelling, a hallmark of the channel’s success in the Malayalam television space.
Based on the acclaimed novel by renowned Malayalam writer Joycee, ‘Mazha Thorum Munpe’ tells the moving story of Aleena a young woman navigating emotional abandonment despite having living parents. Raised without the warmth of familial love, Aleena’s life is shaped by solitude, yet her spirit remains quietly resilient. The series follows her as she clings to the hope of reuniting with her estranged parents and discovering what true happiness means.
Produced by Sangeeth P Rajan, Jerry Simon, and Manu Joy C, the show is helmed by veteran director Binu Vellathooval. Known for his sensitive treatment of emotional narratives, Vellathooval brings an experienced hand to a story already rich in literary legacy. The production aims to deliver a narrative filled with emotional complexity, cultural depth, and universal relatability.
Anchoring the story is a powerful cast ensemble featuring a mix of stalwarts and fresh talent, including Sobha Mohan, Nikhitha Rajesh, Vaishnavi Saikumar, Kishore, Jayakrishnan, M R Gopakumar, Rahul Suresh, Badusha, Nitha Promy, Saju Kudiyan, and Maneesha. Their collective performances are expected to bring authenticity and poignancy to the screen, making ‘Mazha Thorum Munpe’ a deeply resonant watch for family audiences.
With its blend of literature-based storytelling, rich emotional layers, and Asianet’s production strength, the show is poised to become a standout in the network’s slate. As Malayalam serials continue to evolve with more nuanced and emotionally intelligent content, ‘Mazha Thorum Munpe’ is positioned to strike a lasting chord with viewers.
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