
The evening of Karthigai Deepam, Vaidhegi suffocates in the stream, and simultaneously, a lady (Raadhika Sarathkumar) is seen running and a couple of men pursuing her with a firestick. He has the closest companion, Krishna (Subalekha Sudhakar), child of a case production line gatekeeper. Sivakumar named Ramachandran lives with his 7-year-old little girl Kaveri (Baby Hemalatha) and slow-witted spouse Vaidhegi. One of the best Tamil serials based on women’s empowerment was Chithi. It was also aired in Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom. It had been receiving the highest scores of Tamil serials and it was scored the Best Serial award from the viewers. The show is produced by Radaan Media works, the title track was composed by Dhina. After this serial comes people started to see serials. ZEE Bangla TV serial /uuR5G55kLbĪnother Hindi series had an actor tripping on an open suitcase on the floor, banging her head against a wall and falling into the same suitcase.Chithi Tamil Serial – SUN TV Chithi TV Serial SUN TVĬhithi is a Tamil famous serial on Sun TV. Recently, scenes from a Bangla show that went viral on social media showed a doctor using something that looked akin to a bathroom scrubber instead of a defibrillator machine to save a dying man. This is not the first time Indian TV soaps have gathered steam online. Several hilarious memes too sprung up in response to the video. Hello, is broadcasting a serial which is against the voting / elections. Many tagged the Election Commission's Twitter handle and asked them to take necessary action. The usually rapt audience went splits with many accusing the show of sending the wrong message, especially during election time. The next few seconds shows her slogging through the arduous task. In a fit, the lady of the house now punishes her by asking her to collect drinking water (for the whole family) in a large pot.

The now furious lady of the house imposes a punishment. Kudos for that, but here comes the drama. When asked to apologise, the daughter-in-law continues to stand by her decision and says that what she did was right. The lady in the scary bindi adds that nobody in the family gets their finger inked because of "what happened to them". The promo shows an angry mother-in-law confronting her daughter-in-law because she voted. However, a Tamil TV soap has sent Twitterati guffawing at their latest promo which shows a mother-in-law punishing (read: torturing) her daughter-in-law for casting her vote. While such shows still continue, here's a question: Should you exercise your right to vote? The answer is an unequivocal yes.
