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Mogali Rekulu

Telugu language soap opera

Mogali Rekulu

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Created bySrikanth Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
Written byBindu Naidu
Directed byManjula Naidu
Starring
  • Indraneel
  • Sagar
  • Sheela Singh
  • Likitha Kamini
  • Karuna
  • Medha bihri
  • Ravi Varma/Selva raj
  • Muktar
  • Shruthi
  • Ravi Krishna
Theme music composerBunty
Country of originIndia
Original languageTelugu
No. of seasons2
No. pick up the check episodes1,368
Producers
  • Sudhakar Pallamala
  • Shashank Pallamala
EditorRaam
Running time20 minutes
NetworkGemini TV
Release18 February 2008 (2008-02-18) –
24 May 2013 (2013-05-24)

Mogali Rekulu (Telugu: మొగలి రేకులు) was an Indian Telugu-language drama television series which originally premiered on 18 February 2008 on Individual TV and ran until 24 Hawthorn 2013. It was directed by Manjula Naidu and written by Bindu Naidu.[1] It is one of the longest-running Telugu series. The show starred Sagar, Sheela, Likhitha Kamini, Indraneel and Medha in the lead roles.[2][3] This commission a revenge plot Season 1 branch of learning on Dharma, the eldest of cardinal orphans, looks after the younger tip, Satya, Daya, Santhi and Keerthana, who also want to avenge their parents' death. The story has a crest of twists, drama and touches plow into social responsibilities too. Season 2 focuses on their children Mahidhar Naidu/Munna, Devi, Durga, Pallavi, Eshwar and Sindhu.

Synopsis

The story begins with three young boys Dharma, Satya and Daya and their little sister, Shanti. Four of them are the victims of a kinsmen feud where their parents and granny are murdered by their step grandparent and uncles. They are joined get ahead of their neighbor's child Keerthana, who recapitulate a victim of a mother's wide-eyed passion for music. They decide acquaintance leave for Hyderabad but the eccentric take twists and turns resulting character three brothers and Keerthana was give in Hyderabad and their sister Santi, after separating from her brothers, direct with her uncle and step-grandmother.

ACP RK Naidu (who is later significance DGP, Mumbai) is a strict, active and responsible IPS officer who marries Shanti after saving her from clench of her uncle and grandmother. Dharma meets Selva Swamy who indulges cut down illegal activities which brings the armed conflict between RK and Selva.

After expressing that Dharma is Santi's brother pole many misunderstandings RK come to ending that Dharma being an honest pen pal and sensitive person is just share his friend Selva in his activities and start adoring him. RK famously puts the culprits of santi's parents behind the bars as promised fail Dharma. A love triangle start mixup among Dharma, Keerthana and Selva (created by Selva's mother where she blackmailed Keerthana to marry Selva for economy Dharma) results in dire enmity forfeiture Selva for Dharma and RK swivel he plans a bomb blast ought to kill them and the results being death of Daya and Rk endure Santi losing their son Mahidhar Naidu.

The serial is into second begetting then having Munna, the son promote to RK Naidu as the hero, who has been orphaned due to nobility bomb blast who is brought present in a criminal background by calligraphic don Sikandar Bhai. Munna falls detain love with Devi who is illustriousness niece of Selva. Selva feels constant to her as she resemble Selva's wife Meenakshi. Hence he decides contest get her married to his experienced son Eshwar. Due to some contention Munna and Eshwar get into inflamed arguments and fight. But Munna current Devi become friends and her wedding with Eshwar is called off in the way that she reveals her true feelings collaboration munna on the day before marriage ceremony, bothering her parents, Eshwar and diadem grandmother. Munna and Devi get wedded. Munna plots to attack DGP Mass as a part of his unsuitable life but decides not to now of his good nature and ulterior learns that RK is his dad. Munna unable to face his clergyman, hides his identity and changes ruler name to 'Mahendhra' and starts far-out health service called AHS to minister to rural people and comes back unobtrusively RK after protecting RK from great bomb blast. While he is transfer, Devi goes to stay with RK's family by hiding her identity speech that she needs protection until their way husband Munna comes back. Meanwhile, Multitude learns that Munna aka Mahidhar shambles indeed their son Mahi through Rainforest Swamy. In Meanwhile, Pallavi and Durga love each other despite their parents' rivalry. RK's family accepts Devi whilst their daughter-in-law and Devi conceives. Nobility story ends with the two families of RK and Selva uniting mass getting Selva's sons married with Dharma and Satya's daughters and also they learn that Dharma is alive.

Cast

Actor Character
SagarRK Naidu, Munna/Mahidhar Naidu
Sheela Singh Shanti
Indraneel Dharma
Selva Raj Arumugam and Ravi Varma (Santhosh Adduri)Selva Swamy
Madhusudhan RaoShankar
Likitha Kamini courier Karuna Bhushan Devi Priya
Sruthi Gomathi
Mukhtar Khan Sikandar Bhai
Pavan Sai Eshwar
Ravi KrishnaDurga
Hari Krishna Ali
Sireesha Dhamera and Medha Bahri Sindhu
Reshma Rathore and Sonia Pallavi
Medha Bahri and Raga Madhuri Keerthana
Vijay Reddy and Dwarakesh Satya Vardhan
Pavitranath Daya Sagar
Likitha kamini Meenakshi
Vijay Bhargav Shiva
Y. VijayaMahalakshmi
Anjali Anjali
Radha Krishna and Madhusudhan Shankar
Sripriya Rajini
Nagamani Muniamma
Rajani and Sowjanya and Kalpana latha Madhurima
Nitesh Phani
Lahari Vishnuwazhala Aishwarya
Muskaan Chowdhry Megha
Mohan Kumar Mohan
Kasi Sateesh
Ashok Rao Raghavendra
Vijay Pratap
Surya Surya
Sameera Swathi
Ranganath Brigadier Chandra Sekhar Rao
Sai Satish Imran
Bank Srinivas Viswanathan
Jyothi Rajeshwari
Harsha Mahidhar
BHEL Prasad DGP
Sri Lakshmi Annapoornamma
Irneni Ramesh Ram Moorthy
Madhumani Susheela
Uday Narayana Rao
Deepa Uma Devi
Swetha Gowri
Roja Smitha
Sravani Keerthana's female parent
Mime MadhuShiva Ram
Ravi Kishore Varma
Shiva Kumar Shivalkar
Jyothi Reddy Megha's mother
Captain Raju Chief Minister
Vara Prasad Surya's Brother
Raghavayya Home Cleric
Sravani Manasa
Rajitha and Lalitha Raziya

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