Vettai (TV series) explained

Native Name:வேட்டை
Genre:Crime, Drama
Num Seasons:4
Runtime:30 minutes
Creator:Anuratha Kanderaju and Abbas Akbar (Season 1&2)
Anuratha Kanderaju & Kumaran Sundaram & Don Arvind (Season Three)
Kumaran Sundaram & SS Vikneshwaran (Season Four)
Theme Music Composer:Shabir
Country:Singapore
Language:Tamil
Executive Producer:Prema Pon Rajoo
Producer:Larvn Raveen
Pavitra Chandrakumar
Ganesh Ramalingam
Company:MediaCorp EagleVission
Network:Vasantham

Vettai is Singapore Tamil language police procedural drama television series created by Anuratha Kanderaju and Abbas Akbar for MediaCorp Vasantham. The series' first season was on-air from 23 November 2010 to 30 March 2011, every Monday to Thursday, 10.30pm and the second season was on-air from 4 January 2012 to 11 May 2013. Meanwhile, the third season started to air on Deepavali 2014 and end by Spring 2015 and the fourth season started to air from 11 December 2017 to 29 March 2018, every Monday to Thursday at 10.00pm.

This long-form drama series was directed by Anuratha Kanderaju and Abbas Akbar. Meanwhile, the third season were directed by Anuratha Kanderaju, Kumaran Sundaram and Don Arvind. And the 4th Season was directed by Kumaran Sundaram and SS Vikneshwaran. The series is one of the most watched television series in Singapore.

Series overview

The base of the drama is set in a fictionalized police unit that specializes in unraveling unsolved cases which are often referred to as cold cases.

They are part of a special task force assembled just to tackle cold cases pertaining to the Indian community and Indian immigrants. The unit is not widely publicized and kept under wraps but their work is consuming to say the least.

Seasons overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired (Singapore dates)
First airedLast aired
172
272
372Deepavali 2014Summer 2015
462

Seasons

Season 1

See main article: Vettai : Pledged to Hunt. The first season known as ran for 72 episodes. Due to its high degree of popularity and TV ratings, the final 3 episodes of the season were shown on Cathay, Orchard Cineleisure, at 7pm.[1]

Season 2

Following the positive reception of the first season, a second season, titled Vettai 2.0: The Next Generation was produced. The first episode aired on 4 January 2012, with a special behind-the-scenes episode airing the day before. The second season aired in the same time slot as its predecessor: 10:30pm to 11pm from Monday to Thursday on Vasantham.

Cast

Season 3

Due to the popularity of the first two seasons a third season titled Vettai 3: The Final Judgment started to air on Deepavali in 2014. The series was on every weekend at 10.30pm. The 3rd season was directed by Anuratha Kanderaju, Kumaran Sundaram and Don Arvind.

Cast

Season 4

A fourth season titled Vettai 4: The Force started to air on 11 December 2017, with a special behind-the-scenes episode airing on 7 December 2017. The series was on every weekend at 10pm. The 4th season was directed by Kumaran Sundaram and SS Vikneshwaran.

Cast

Cast and characters

Actor Character Seasons
Seasoan 1(Vettai : Pledged to Hunt)Season 3 (The Final Judgement)
Arvind NaiduShan colspan="2"
Eswari Gunasagar Meera
Gunalan Morgan Mugicolspan="2"
Roxanne SylviaDiana
Saravanan Ayyavoo Shiva
Vignesh Wadarajan Seelan colspan="2"
Nantha
Radha

Awards

At the 2011 Pradhana Vizha awards, the series won "Most Popular Series", while Shabir won "Best Actor", Gunalan won "Most Popular Male Personality" and Gayathiri won "Most Popular Female Personality".[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vasantham Dramas. 8/Vasantham. 23 October 2014 . 29 July 2015.
  2. News: . Vettai wins big at Vasantham awards show. 28 June 2011. Today. MediaCorp. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110701220145/http://www.todayonline.com/Entertainment/Television/EDC110628-0000245/Vettai-wins-big-at-Vasantham-awards-show. 1 July 2011. 29 July 2015.