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Kailasanathan

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Kailasanathan
File:Kailasanathan.jpg
GenreMythological Drama
Directed byNikhil Sinha
Manish Singh
StarringMohith raina,

Mouni Roy,

Sonarika,
Opening theme"Karppurakaaram Karunaavathaaram" "കർപ്പൂരാകാരം കരുണാവതാരം"
Ending theme"Siv siva" "ശിവ് ശിവ"
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Malayalam (Dubbed)
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes820
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)Triangle Film Corporation
Release
Original networkAsianet
Original release2012 November 26 (26-11-2012) –
2015 July 31 (31-07-2015)
External links
Website

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Kailasanathan is an Indian television series which launched on Asianet channel. It is the dubbed version of Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev which had formerly telecasted on Life OK.


It started on 26 November 2012 at 10:00 .P.M and has marked high TRP ratings. Later in 2014 it was shifted 10.30 pm after the change of parvathy due to low TRP ratings and then shifted to 6:00 P.M.

Dubbed versions[edit]

The show has been dubbed in Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Oriya, Telugu, Assamese and Indonesian with titles Devadidev Mahadev, Shivam, Kailasanathan, Mahadev, Hara Hara Mahadeva, Mahadev, and Mahadewa respectively.

Cast[edit]

Actor Character
Mohit Raina Shivan / Mahadevan / Mahakala / Natarajan / Nilakanthan
Jalandharan
Jatta
Virabhadra
Kal Bhairav
Ardhanarishvara
Chandrashekar
Dattatreya
Lohitang (elder)
Yaksha
Kiraat/ Vyadh
Aadi Yogi
Aghorai/Martand (Khandoba)
Nat Bhairav
Acharya Mahatapa
Vrishabh
Loknath
Bhoothnath
Pashupatinath
Shambhu
Vaidhyanath
Har-Narayan/Harihara
Bhola
Sonarika Bhadoria / Puja Banerjee / Suhasi Goradia Dhami Parvati / Sati's Punar Avatar
Adi Parashakti / Adi Shakti / Durga
Matsya Kanya
Ashta-Matrikas
Navadurga
Kali / Mahakali
Dasha-Mahavidyas
Ardhanarishvara
Kaalratri
Bhramari Devi
Bheelni
Gayatri Devi
Goddess Bhairavi
Mahalasa
Mouni Roy Sati
Adi Parashakti / Adi Shakti / Durga
Saurabh Raj Jain Lord Vishnu / Narayan
Lord Krishna
Dattatreya
Guru Pratyaya
Har-Narayan/Harihara
Nara-Narayana
Falaq Naaz / Ragini Dubey Goddess Lakshmi
Haripriya
Rukmini
Radha Krishna Dutt Lord Brahma
Dattatreya
Salina Prakash Saraswati
Rushiraj Pawar (elder) Senapati Kartikeya
Tanya Sharma Devasena
Ashnoor Kaur (younger) Ashokasundari
Ahsaas Channa (elder) Ashokasundari
Lavanya Bhardwaj Nahusha (elder)
Sadhil Kapoor Ganesha / Vinayak (younger)
Alpesh Dhakan / Ehsaan Bhatia Ganesha / Vinayak (elder)
Aarya Vora Siddhi
Amrita Singh Buddhi
Hemant Choudhary Prajapati Vishwaroop
Kumar Hegde Nandi
Priyanca Thakare Suyasha [[[Nandi (bull)| Nandi]]'s wife]
Jiten Lalwani Lord Indra
Shivangi Sharma Indrani
Manish Bishla Suryadev
Vicky Batra Demigod Chandra
Deepika Upadhyay / Sangeeta Khanayat Goddess Ganga in Hinduism
Godavari
Banai
Anjali Abrol Minakshi
Mohit Sharma Vasuki
Piyush Sahdev Rama
Rubina Dilaik Sita
Kunal Verma Lakshman
Garima Jain Urmila
Vishal Kotian Hanuman
Vineet Kumar Bharat
Harshad Arora Shatrughna
Ulka Gupta Devi Kanya Kumari
Arbaaz Ali Khan Balarama
Reem Shaikh (Younger) Manasa
Vishesh Bansal Tripati
Kratika Sengar Manasa
Manoj Kolhatkar Sage Dadhichi
Rajeev Bharadwaj Sage Kashyap
Romanch Mehta Sage Atri
Jayant Rawal Maharishi Halahal
Jitendra Trehan Sage Markandeya
Shailesh Datar Sage Narada
Darshan Kumar Sage Shukracharya
Raman Khatri Sage Atharvan
Atul Singh Sage Pulaha
Sushil Parashar Sage Pitamber
Mohit Dagri (younger) Lohitang
Raj Premi Demon Tarakasur
Rahul Dev Demon Arunasur
Chetan Hansraj Nighas
Deepak Jethi Mahishasura
Manav Gohil Andhaka
Tej Sapru Shankhachudha
Ankur Nayyar Krauncha Giri
Ibrar Yakub Tuhund
Tushar Jha (younger)Jalandhara
Arun Bali Vajranaka (Tarakasur's father)
Akhilendra Mishra King Mahabali
Sanjay Swaraj Bhasmasur
Manish Wadhwa / Tarun Khanna Ravan
Sudesh Berry Malla-Manika
Abhaas Mehta Adi
Vikramjeet Virk Banasura
Rakshanda Khan Madanike
Anupam Bhattacharya Ripunjay / Devodas
Ojaswi Oberoi / Parakh Madan[1] Mohini
Pankaj Dheer King Himavan
Mugdha Shah / Shilpa Tulaskar Queen Mainavati
Khyaati Khandke Keswani Kritika
Surendra Pal Prajapati Daksha
Shalini Kapoor Sagar Queen Prasuti
Rishina Kandhari / Riyanka Chanda Princess Khyati
Priyanka Panchal Princess Aditi
Charu Asopa / Kanishka Soni Princess Revati
Surbhi Shukla Princess Rohini
Manini Mishra Princess Vijaya
Annapurna Vitthal Bhairi Shanta
Suhasini Mulay Parvati's grandmother
Deepraj Rana Parshuram
Amrapali Gupta Matsyakanya
Prabhat Bhattacharya King Aayu
Neha Kaul Indumati
Rishi Khurana Nahusha
Jaya Bhattacharya Diti
Anand Goradia Pushpadanta
Dolly Sohi Mahalasa's mother
Shilpa Shinde Mahananda
Vivek Mishra Yella koti
Pankaj Berry Raja Durdum
Mitika Sharma Queen Sunaina
Mohit Chauhan King Janaka
Mihir Mishra King Dashratha
Gauri Singh Queen Kaushalya
Anushka Singh Queen Sumitra
Manasvi Vyas Queen Kaikeyi
Tapeshwari Sharma Usha / Behula
Arti Singh Baani
Bhavna Khatri Chitralekha
Daya Shankar Pandey Lakulish
Tushar Dalvi Chandradhar
Malhar Pandya Aniruddha/Lakhsmichandra
Parul Chaudhary Sanaka
Deepali Pansare Tulsi
Rajendra Chawla Acharya Gyanmurti
Gungun Uprari Maharani
Neha Marda Vrinda
Chestha Mehta Prithvi

References[edit]

  1. Bhopatkar, Tejashree (29 October 2012). "Sanjay Swaraj and Ojaswi Oberoi in Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev". Times of India. Retrieved 7 November 2012.

External links[edit]


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