Tenali Rama (TV series)

Tenali Rama is an Indian Hindi-language historical comedy drama based on the life of the legendary Telugu poet Tenali Ramakrishna, one of the Ashtadiggajas (or the eight honorable poets) at the court of Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya (C.E. 1509–1529), who is often cited as the greatest Vijayanagara emperor.[1][2] The series premiered on Sony SAB on 11 July 2017 and went off-air on 13 November 2020.[3]

Tenali Rama
Genre
Created byAbhimanyu Singh
Developed byManikya Raju
Written byLawrence John
Screenplay byTimir BAXi
Story byParitosh Pain
Directed byJackson Sethi Ismail Umar Khan
Creative directorDikshit Kaul
Starring
Theme music composerSouvyk Chakraborty
Opening themeTenali Rama
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes804
Production
ProducerAbhimanyu Singh
CinematographyNishi Chandra
EditorWaseed Hussain
Camera setupMultiple camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyContiloe Entertainment
DistributorSony Pictures Networks
Release
Original networkSony SAB
Picture format
Original release11 July 2017 (2017-07-11) 
13 November 2020 (2020-11-13)

The series was produced by Abhimanyu Singh under the banner of Contiloe Entertainment.[4][5] The story took a 9-month leap in 2018 followed by a 20-year leap in August 2019 and a 4-month leap in February 2020. The series' filming was halted for 4 months (from March to July) due to COVID-19 pandemic and the series was finally completed on 13 November 2020. This show was replaced by another Contiloe Entertainment show, Kaatelal & Sons.

Plot

Tenali Rama is a poor Brahmin who lived in a village called Tenali. By seeing his wit, wisdom, humor, intelligence and cleverness, a Sadhu tells him to go to the nearby temple of Kaali Mata and chant her name a thousand times so that he can be successful in life. As soon as Rama gets Kaali Mata's blessings, by using his wit, wisdom, humor, intelligence and cleverness, he becomes Legendary poet and royal advisor Pandit Ramakrishna or Tenali Rama in Krishnadevaraya's court.

Legendary poet and royal advisor Pandit Ramakrishna or Tenali Rama in Krishnadevaraya's court uses his timely wit and intelligence to solve even the trickiest problems. His arch-rival Tathacharya (the royal priest), who wants to humiliate him, is often stumped by Ramakrishna's intelligence. Rama is very close to the King, Krishnadevaraya.

Six years later, Bhaskara Sharma, Ramakrishna's son, is a naughty child and causes his father to be humiliated in the court of Krishnadevaraya multiple times, to which Rama starts punishing Bhaskar for his naughtiness. He stops spoiling Bhaskar like he used to. Later, Bhaskar stops being naughty. Then, Prince Balakumara arrives. Balakumara is Krishnadevaraya's [second wife]Tirumalamba's, brother. Balakumaran is a spoiled prince who cares a lot about his hair. Bhaskar is in Tathacharya's home to get Tathacharya to forgive him on his father's orders. Bhaskara has to glue together a broken vase. Balakumaran, who is at Tathacharya's home to learn from him, puts on the broken vase as a crown. The vase has glue on it, which causes it to be stuck to Balakumaran's hair. Balakumaran's hair must be pulled off his head to remove the vase. Balakumaran never gets his hair back and is forever angry at Bhaskara, who is blamed for Balakumaran's mistake. Bhaskar is then sent to Gurukul (school) for 20 years.

Three months later, Krishnadevaraya and Ramakrishna have a debate about whether Vijayanagar will end. This is foreshadowing the future.

Twenty years later, Bhaskar returns from Gurukul. He finds from the reformed Tathacharya that Balakumara has become king after King Krishnadevaray left the kingdom for an unknown reason. Kaikala, Balakumara's uncle and Minister, is the new main antagonist. Bhaskar's family is gone, and Bhaskara tries to find them. He eventually finds his mother, Sharda. He then pretends to be his father, Pandit Rama Krishna, to give justice to people in Vijayanagar. He gives back Tathacharya his position, which he had lost for many years, which causes Tathacharya to become evil again. Eventually, Kaikala is caught trying to kill Balakumar, which causes the former to be put in jail for life. Balakumara's wife and Kaikala's assistant, Sulakshana Devi is the new main antagonist. She eventually gets Balakumar banished from Vijayanagara. She assumes the role of a ruler.

Four months later, Ramakrishna returns to the position he had before. He stops Sulakshana Devi from being crowned the Empress of Vijayanagara and instead makes it so that in 4 years, Sulakshana Devi's adopted son, Swami, will be crowned emperor of Vijayanagara. Sulakshana Devi, the new Minister Pralayankar (Kaikala's son), Sulakshana Devi's brother Bharkam, and Sulakshana Devi's sister Charulata try to beat Ramakrishna. Krishnadevaray returns with his two queens and punishes Sulakshana Devi by ordering her to find her husband Balakumaran who was banished from the kingdom.

Many people come to get rid of Ramakrishna but he stays put and saves Vijayanagar from various enemies. At last, Ramakrishna gets ready to leave back to Tenali, his native village, forsaking Vijaynagara kingdom to help the youth in Tenali.

Cast

Main

  • Krishna Bharadwaj[6] as Tenali Ramakrishna / Pandit Ramakrishna: A legendary poet, Chief advisor and Ashtadiggaja in Krishnadevraya's court. He is exceptionally intelligent, witty, loyal, dutiful, important and famous courtier and always solves the problems of Vijaynagar and the king. Laxmiamma's son; Sharda's husband, Bhaskar's father; Gundappa's friend and Krishnadevraya's best and closest friend. (2017-2020)
  • Pankaj Berry as Tathacharya: The Royal Priest (Raj guru) of Vijaynagar. A cunning, opportunist, greedy and hypocrite priest. He is Rama's rival. He doesn't want Krishnadevraya to support Rama and is always jealous of Rama's achievements. He always tries to confuse Rama and troubles Rama but Rama in turn solves the riddles and cases of the court. He loves Rama and does not want him to die. Krishnadevraya's father figure guru; Varunmala's husband; Amrapali's foster father; Ananta Lakshmi's brother; Saudamini's love interest. (2017-2020)
  • Manav Gohil as Maharaja Krishnadevaraya: A very powerful and great king of Tuluva Dynasty of Vijaynagara Empire. He is just, courageous, wise and far sighted king who loves his subjects immensely. Queen Chinnadevi and Queen Tirumalamba's husband; Achyutdevraya's elder brother; Rama's best and closest friend. (2017-2019)
    • Hari Om: a woodcutter who is a lookalike of the king. The king called him to Vijaynagar to test his courtiers. (2017)
    • Tarun Khanna Replaced Gohil: He came after the 20 years exile into the Vijaynagara Empire and was shocked of the problems faced by the people of Vijaynagara Empire. He rebuild the Golden Era of Vijaynagara Empire after the reign of Sulakshana Devi and Balakumaran. (2020)

Recurring

  • Sonia Sharma as Maharani Chinnadevi: Krishnadevraya's first wife. She was a royal dancer whom Krishnadevaraya marries. She was crowned as Vijaynagar's Senior Queen ( बड़ी महारानी ) when Krishnadev Raya was crowned as King. (2017–2019; 2020)
  • Priyanka Singh as Maharani Tirumalamba: Krishnadevraya's second wife. She was the princess of Srirangapatana and later married to Krishnadev Raya before his coronation. She was crowned as the Junior Queen (छोटी महारानी) of Vijaynagar, when Krishnadev Raya was crowned as the King. (2017–2019; 2020)
  • Priyamvada Kant as Sharda: A naive but kind-hearted lady. She is best friend of her Mother-in-law. Her catchphrase is "Uthalo" which means "Pick Up". Rama's wife; Bhaskar's mother (2017–2018)
    • Niya Sharma replaced Kant as Sharda (2018–2019)
    • Aasiya Kazi replaced Sharma as Sharda (2019–2020)
  • Nimisha Vakharia as Lakshmi Amma: Rama's mother; Sharda's mother-in-law; Bhaskar's grandmother. She had moved to her paternal house Tenali in Rama's childhood when his father, Lakshmi's husband died. After becoming a widow, she took an oath to not speak a single word for lifetime and she will just use sign language which can only be understood by Sharda. When Rama went to forest in search of the King, he hid Lakshmi Amma in a safe place. She returned to Vijaynagar after Rama's comeback. (2017–2019; 2020)
  • Jiten Mukhi as Mahamantri Timmarasu: Krishnadevraya's Chief Minister and father figure; Rama's friend. He is an Honest, Loyal and Hardworking minister. He is one of the characters who knew about Tathacharya's greed and selfishness. He always supported Rama and helped him everytime. He is known as Heart of Vijayanagar. (2017–2019)
  • Krishna Bharadwaj as Young Bhaskaraisharma a.k.a. Bhaskar: Ramakrishna and Sharda's son; Laxmiamma's grandson; Amrapali's love interest. He is a lookalike of his father. When he returned from Gurukul after 20 years, he found that Vijaynagar had totally changed. The law and order had collapsed. Tathacharya told him that King Krishnadevraya along with Queens Chinnadevi and Tirumalamba, renounced the Kingdom and went to forest for exile for an unknown cause. Rama too went there in search of the King and the Queens, but he never returned. Bhaskar disguised as Rama and started helping Vijaynagar's people. He also exposed Kaikala. Later when Rama escaped from captivity and returned, Bhaskar was again sent to Gurukul. (2019-2020)
    • Pratyaksh Panwar as Child Bhaskar (Bhaskaraisharma): Rama and Sharda's son. He was sent to Gurukul. (2019)
    • Ayaan as Baby Bhaskar (Bhaskaraisharma): Rama and Sharda's son. (2018–2019)
  • Sohit Soni as Manicharya (Mani): Tathacharya's Disciple and Dhanicharya's friend. He always insults Tathacharya along with Dhani. (2017–2020)
  • Sanjay Mangnani as Dhanicharya (Dhani): Tathacharya's Disciple and Manicharya's friend. He always insults Tathacharya along with Mani. (2017–2020)
  • Vishwajeet Pradhan as Mahamatye Kaikala: Pralayankar and Amrapali's father; Balakumar's maternal uncle. He was Vijaynagar's Chief minister under Balakumar's reign. He was a cunning minister who was responsible for all troubles but was unmasked by Bhaskar. (2019–2020)
  • Neetha Shetty as Maharani Sulakshana Devi: Balakumaran's wife, Swami's adopted mother. She was Kaikala's partner and was cunning like him. When Krishnadevaraya returned, She was exiled from Vijayanagar. (2019–2020)
  • Shakti Anand as Maharaja Balakumaran: Sulakshana Devi's husband, Swami's adopted father, Tirumalamba's cousin brother, Kaikala's maternal nephew. He was made King by Tathacharya after Krishnadevaraya's exile. He was a foolish King who was exiled from Vijayanagar by his own wife and Kaikala. (2019–2020)
  • Ajay Chaudhary as Mahamathya Pralayankar: Kaikala's son; Amrapali's brother; Charulata's husband. He was cunning just like his father but was unmasked by Rama and was claimed as a Traitor. (2020)
  • Manul Chudasama as Princess Amrapali: Kaikala's daughter; Pralayankar's sister; Tathacharya's adopted daughter; Bhaskara's love interest. She went to forest for doing Tapasya to reduce her brother and father's sins. (2019–2020)
  • Dhruvi Jani as Kanta: Bhaskar's childhood best friend. She always supported Bhaskar in all tough situations. (2019–2020)
    • Mahi Soni as Child Kanta (2019)
  • Aman Mishra as Gundappa: Rama's brother-like-friend. He left his parents in Tenali to become successful in life by living with Rama in Vijayanagar. Later, he helped Bhaskar against Kaikala and other enemies. (2019– 2020)
    • Krish Parekh as Child Gundappa: Rama's friend. (2017–2019)
  • Pradeep Kabra as Senapati Nakush: Kaikala's accomplice who was killed by Kaikala when he was trying to save himself. (2019–2020)
  • Chahat Pandey as Ananta Lakshmi: Tathacharya's younger sister; Govind's love interest. (2018)
  • Meghan Jadhav as Govind: Sharda's younger brother; Ananta Lakshmi's love interest. (2018)
  • Jitendra Pathak as Nagar Kotwal. He was an accomplice of Tathacharya but later left his side. (2017–2019)
  • Neha Chauhan as Varunmala: Tathacharya's wife. She is dedicated to her husband and she always thought him as a divine person who is blessed by the God. (2017–2019)
  • Heer Chopra as Saudamini: Royal Dancer in Krishnadevraya's court; Tathacharya's love interest. (2017–2019; 2020)
  • Deeksha Sonalkar as Mandakini: Royal Dancer (2020)
  • Nishi Singh as Kotwalan Pushpavalli: Kotwal's wife and a plump woman. (2017–2018) (Replaced)
  • Rishina Kandhari as Goddess Laxmi / Navadurga / Kaali / Saraswati (2018–2019; 2020)
  • Cheshta Mehta as Charulata: Sulakshana Devi's sister; Pralyankar's wife. (2020)
  • Ketan Karande as Bharkam: Sulakshana Devi's cousin (2020)

Cameo

Production

Regarding the series Tenali Rama, Neeraj Vyas, Senior EVP & Head, Channel SAB and MAX cluster of channels, said, "India has a compelling tradition of both written and oral folklore. Our epics are treasures that teach life lessons via stories. Tenali Rama was a legendary poet of the 15th century. He is immortal, his wit being admired even in today's times. With Tenali Rama's adaptation on SAB, we intend to offer a restored and renewed version of this classic chronicle."[13]

Casting

Krishna Bharadwaj was chosen to play the titular role of Tenali Rama and went bald for it. Speaking on how he got the role, he said, "I have been waiting for something good to come my way. When I received a call for Tenali Rama, I was shocked to be informed that I would have to go bald. But then I decided to give it a try, and it all fell into places. I feel there has been a divine force blessing me for I have managed to sink my teeth into the character so well. I did not do any research nor read about it but I can assure I am doing a good job, even though I do not consider myself so capable. As for the baldness, the first day, I was really upset but now I see Tenali in the mirror and not Krishna, and that takes away the blues."[14]

It was reported in June 2017 that Manav Gohil had been cast to play the pivotal role of Krishnadevaraya. Gohil, who worked with SAB TV on Yam Hain Hum, where he played the titular role, said, "This time it's Krishnadevaraya, a very powerful king that I am portraying. It's a comedy show and I am looking forward to working with a new set of people. The show is "Tenali Rama" and I am so ready to get rolling with this one."[15]

Veteran actor Pankaj Berry was cast to play the series' antagonist and Tenali Rama's foe frenemy, Tathacharya, who is the royal priest in the court of Emperor Krishnadevaraya, and always creates trouble for Tenali Rama with the help of his fellow disciples, Dhani and Mani. Berry said, "I am very excited to play Tathacharya. It is a very different kind of challenging role, there are different layers to the character even though it's a negative character."[16] It was reported in July 2017 that Sonia Sharma and Priyanka Singh had been cast to play the roles of Krishnadevaraya's wives, Chinna Devi and Tirumalamba, respectively.[17]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2017 Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Pankaj Berry Nominated
2018 Best Children's Program Tenali Rama[18] Won
Best Actress in a Comic Role Nimisha Vakharia Nominated
2019 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Manav Gohil Nominated
Indian Telly Awards Best Actor in a Comic Role Pankaj Berry Nominated

Historical inaccuracies

  • The series portrays Chinna Devi as Krishnadevaraya's senior wife and chief queen and Tirumalamba as his junior wife.[17] This is inaccurate. Tirumalamba (also known as Tirumala Devi) was actually Krishnadevaraya's senior wife and his chief queen or patta manishi.[19][20] She was the princess of Srirangapattana and Krishnadevaraya had married her most probably in 1498, long before his accession to the throne in 1509.[21] Chinna Devi was actually a Royal Dancer to whom Krishnadevaraya had married immediately after birth of his first daughter in 1502.[19]
  • Krishnadevaraya died in 1529,[22] when Birbal was just one year old.[23] But, in the series, Birbal is portrayed as a young man in Krishnadevaraya's court.[24]
  • Krishnadevaraya's successor was his brother Achyuta Deva Raya not Balakumaran, Kaikala or Sulakshana Devi.
  • The series showed that Krishnadevaraya had no children. In reality, he sired two daughters and one son (who died before becoming king) from his two wives.
  • There are references to Goswami Tulsidas while Ramakrishna was visiting Babur in Agra, whereas Goswami Tulsidas lived during the period of Akbar and not Babur.
  • Mullah Nasruddin lived from 1208-1285 CE while Ramakrishna and Krishnadevaraya lived in the sixteenth century.
  • Saudamini and Ananta Lakshmi were probably Tathacharya's daughters, but in the series, Saudamini is shown as Tathacharya's girlfriend and Ananta Lakshmi is portrayed as his sister.
  • Krishnadevaraya died in 1529 but the series showed that he returned after 20 years having undergone cosmetic surgery. R Ramakrishna too didn't return after 20 years and actually died in 1528.
  • Kaikala whose full name was Shrisat Kaikala was Deputy Prime Minister. He was a contemporary of Tathacharya and Timmarusu and was also Rama's. He was a childhood friend of Tathacharya. He was respected by Krishnadevaraya and had an important position in Royal Court. He served as Defence Minister, Commander and between 1514-1515, he became Deputy Prime Minister. Later he and Tathacharya befriend Rama and Timmarusu. He died in 1540.
  • Samshuddin Zafar Khan was not a Sultan. He was probably Vizier of Sultan of Bijapur, Ismail Adil Shah.

Reception

Shweta Keshri of India Today gave the series a positive review, praising Krishna Bharadwaj's portrayal of Tenali Rama, the VFX and special effects of the series, the colourful sets and comic content which "can easily lure viewers to the show and takes you back to the 15th century."[25]

Broadcast

Tenali Rama aired on Zee Tamil under the title Tenali Raman and was dubbed in Tamil.[26] It was dubbed and aired in Telugu on Zee Telugu as Vikata Kavi Tenali Ramakrishna.[27] The series was also aired on Zee Keralam as Tennali Raman, dubbed in Malayalam.[28]

See also

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