Tamil television has long featured strong stories of women facing life’s trials with courage, resilience, and inner strength. One such show is Kannamma, which aired in late 2015 to early 2016 on Kalaignar TV. It tells the tale of a woman who, even in her husband’s absence, holds the family together, resolving crises, protecting loved ones, and showing how strength often lies in compassion.
Below is a quick overview of Kannamma — key facts that viewers or fans like you would want to know at a glance.
Overview
Parameter | Detail |
Title | Kannamma |
Genre | Family drama / Soap opera |
Channel | Kalaignar TV |
Original Language | Tamil |
First Aired | 2 November 2015 |
Last Aired | 29 April 2016 |
Number of Episodes | More than 100 episodes |
Episode Runtime | ~ 20-22 minutes per episode |
Telecast Days | Monday through Friday |
Original Time Slot | 9:30 PM IST initially; later shifted to 8:00 PM IST from 4 January 2016 |
Story / Plot Summary
Kannamma revolves around Kannamma (played by Sonia), a mature, strong, sensitive woman who shoulders the responsibilities of her family especially when her husband, Srinivas, is away (due to work). The show depicts how life throws challenges at her—not just about running the household but about interpersonal conflicts, adversities, and protecting her family from external troubles.
Some of the core themes include:
- Independence & Responsibility: Kannamma doesn’t give up or collapse in her husband’s absence; rather, she steps up and deals with situations, showing emotional strength and problem-solving.
- Family Drama: Conflicts among family members, unexpected crises, societal expectations, relationships strained by distance, work, or misunderstandings. ✔
- Sacrifice & Compassion: Kannamma often sacrifices her own comfort or desires for family harmony, shielding others, dealing with issues quietly but resolutely. ✔
- Resilience in Adversity: The story shows not just the hardship but how Kannamma adapts, finds solutions, and refuses to let troubles consume the family. ✔
The show does not rely on melodrama alone; it humanises the struggle of many women, especially those managing homes and family burdens without full support. The way Kannamma balances emotional vulnerabilities with inner strength is what gives the show heart.
Cast & Key Characters
Here are the principal cast members of Kannamma and their roles:
Actor / Actress | Character / Role |
Sonia | Kannamma – the central female lead, wife of Srinivas; the pillar of the family in his absence. |
Pollachi Babu | Srinivas – Kannamma’s husband; due to work commitments, away often which becomes a key plot device. |
Kiruthika | Supporting female role (family member / relative) |
Rajasekhar | One of the supporting male roles in the family set up. |
Sumangali | Supporting role among the women in the family / relational conflicts. |
Jasak | Part of the extended cast, involved in subplot or family side stories. |
Azhaku | Supporting character in family dynamics. |
Niranjani Ashok | Inspector Aaradhana – brings in an external dimension to the story, perhaps law, conflict or dramatic tension. |
Airing / Telecast & Reception
- The serial started on 2 November 2015 and ran until 29 April 2016 on Kalaignar TV.
- It aired Monday to Friday initially at 9:30 PM IST.
- From 4 January 2016, the time slot was shifted to 8:00 PM IST.
- Episodes were about 20-22 minutes long.
In terms of reception, Kannamma was appreciated particularly for the performance of Sonia as Kannamma. Audiences connected with her portrayal of a woman balancing duty, emotion, and conflict. Viewers who enjoy strong family dramas with realistic problems found it engaging. Niche serial-audiences praised it for not being over-sensational, for keeping the challenges believable.
What Makes Kannamma Special
- Strong Female Protagonist
Kannamma is shown not merely enduring adversity but actively handling it. Her character has complexity—vulnerability, compassion, but also resilience. - Relatable Themes
Many Indian households see similar dynamics: spouse away for work, family responsibilities falling on one person, societal expectations, conflicts arising from distance. The show taps into that familiarity. - Balanced Drama
Though there are conflicts, the show does not lean into hyper-drama constantly. It shows both light moments and intense phases, making the emotional journey more believable. - Good Ensemble Cast
The supporting cast adds depth—different personalities, family members, external roles (like Inspector Aaradhana) that add tension and conflict which push the story forward. - Time Slot & Format
A 9:30 PM prime slot (initially) means it reached audiences during typical family viewing time. Changes to 8:00 PM reflect the channel’s attempt to capture more viewers or optimize ratings. Daily serials with weekday telecasts help build routine viewership.