Ashwathy joins the cast of TV show ‘Malar’

7 months ago 19

Excitement abounds in the world of

Tamil television

as actress

Ashwathy

, best known for her stunning performance in 'Modhalum Kadhalum,' makes a grand entry into the popular TV serial 'Malar.' Her portrayal of the character

Malar

is expected to inject a fresh dose of

drama

and

intrigue

into the show's

narrative

, promising

viewers

an enthralling viewing experience.

'Malar' has long been a favourite among audiences, consistently dominating the TRP charts and captivating viewers with its compelling storyline and stellar performances. With the introduction of Ashwathy to the cast, the show's makers aim to keep the momentum going, delivering engaging content that resonates with viewers across demographics.

On the professional front, Ashwathy made her

television debut

with the show 'Manasinakkare.' She rose to household fame after replacing Athira Madhav in 'Kudumbavilakku,' where her adept acting skills swiftly endeared her to audiences. Following this success, she made her Tamil debut with "Modhalum Kaadhalum."
'Malar' premiered in February 2023 and stars Preethi Sharma, Agni, and Nivisha in the lead roles. The ensemble cast also includes Niharika Harshu, Varun Udhay, Akhila Prakash, Srilekha Rajendran, Dev Anand Sharma, Bavithran, Rajesh Kanna, Meenakshi Muruha, D.S.R Seenivasan, Indiran, Kalaivel, Raj, Bala, and Usha Elizabeth Suraj in supporting roles.

The show narrates the story of two sisters, Malar and Parvathy, who are not siblings by blood but share an unbreakable bond. Parvathi means the world to her warm-hearted sister Malar, whose ultimate wish is to find the perfect life partner and a happily-ever-after for Parvathi. The twists and turns of destiny form the crux of the story.
With Ashwathy joining the cast, viewers can look forward to more captivating episodes filled with emotional highs and dramatic twists. Her addition to the show is set to enhance the narrative and bring a new dimension to the beloved serial 'Malar.'

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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