Karyam Nissaram (TV series) explained

Genre:Sitcom
Comedy Drama
Director:Unni Cherian
Country:India
Language:Malayalam
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:1,104
Executive Producer:Kalady Jayan
Camera:Baburaj
Runtime:30 minutes
Editor:Akhil Sundar S

Karyam Nissaram was an Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama serial written and directed by Unni Cherian. This serial started airing from 1 October 2012 on Kairali TV and concluded with a total of 1104 episodes.[1] Karyam Nissaram was the longest running serial on Kairali TV.

Plot

The show tells the story of husband and wife, Mohanakrishnan (Aneesh Ravi) and Sathyabhama (Anu Joseph). Mohanakrishnan is an honest, punctual and disciplined Village Officer and Sathyabhama is a smart, bold and independent Lawyer by profession. Each day a different theme is taken up and solved. Both the husband and wife have a strong opinion on any social or familial issue. The difference of opinion between them and how they take it all in the ride forms the major theme of the serial. The serial, in a very humorous tone, takes up socially relevant issues and presents the two extreme view points. The husband, a very strong believer of the values of Gandhi and the wife, a very modern woman, their opinions on issues are never the same. The serial, in fact, shows how differences of opinion need not be a negative element in the married life and how one can find humour in all these situations.[2]

Cast

Awards

YearAward NameCategoryRecipientResult
2016 Kalasamskrithi Awards 2016Most Popular ActorAneesh Ravirowspan=2
Best Actress Anu Joseph
2017Flowers TV Awards 2017Best ActorAneesh Ravi

Notes and References

  1. News: 'Karyam Nissaram' serial comes to an end. 3 June 2017. The Times of India. Arya. UR. 5 September 2019.
  2. Web site: Karyam Nissaram. nettv4u.com.
  3. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/malayalam/karyam-nissarams-anu-joseph-i-have-acted-in-many-serials-but-people-still-love-me-as-satyabhama/articleshow/75231389.cms Karyam Nissaram's Anu Joseph: I have acted in many serials but people still love me as ‘Satyabhama’ - Times of India