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Sathya Devarajan and Krish's 'Dhanam - Ungalil Oruthi' to go off-air soon

Sathya Devarajan and Krish's 'Dhanam - Ungalil Oruthi' to go off-air soon
Popular television serial Dhanam - Ungalil Oruthi is all set to bid farewell to viewers soon with a special climax episode. The family drama, which has been entertaining audiences with its emotional storyline and engaging performances, going to conclude after successfully airing more than 376 episodes. Since its launch in February 2025, the serial has managed to create a loyal fan base among television audiences. The show is also dubbed in Malayalam under the title Sindoorapottu, expanding its reach to viewers across languages.Featuring actors like Rekha Angelina, Roopa Sree, Ishwarya Ravichandran, Arumugam, Janhave Tanav, VJ Kalyani, Douglas Kumaramoorthi, Peter, Priyanka, Soundarya, and Priyanka Robo Shankar among others, the serial earned appreciation for its realistic portrayal of family emotions and social struggles. The chemistry between the lead characters and the strong supporting cast played a major role in the show's popularity.Directed by N. Manjokumar, Dhanam - Ungalil Oruthi revolved around the life of Dhanam, a courageous woman auto driver who takes on family responsibilities while battling societal challenges. Her inspiring journey, emotional conflicts, and determination to overcome hardships struck a chord with many viewers.
The serial consistently delivered emotional moments mixed with strong family values, making it a regular favourite among audiences.Meanwhile, fans have already started expressing their emotions on social media as the serial nears its final episode. Many viewers have praised the makers for presenting a relatable story with meaningful characters and memorable moments. With the team preparing for a special climax, audiences are eagerly waiting to see how Dhanam’s journey will conclude on screen.

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