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3 Upcoming serials  





4 List of programmes broadcast on DD Malayalam  





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DD Malayalam
TypeTelevision Channel
AvailabilityKerala
HeadquartersThiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
OwnerPrasar Bharati

Launch date

1 January 1985; 39 years ago (1985-01-01)

Former names

DD 4

Official website

DD Malayalam Homepage

DD Malayalam is a Malayalam language television channel operated by India's national broadcaster Doordarshan. The name DD4 was changed to DD Malayalam after 1995. It is one of the 11 Indian regional language channels operated by Doordarshan. DD Malayalam broadcasts from Kudappanakunnu, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

The channel broadcasts through satellite in the name DD Malayalam and through terrestrial in the name DD Malayalam. The channel has its main studio in Thiruvananthapuram and an auxiliary studio in Kochi. In terrestrial mode, DD Malayalam is available to 99.2%[1] of the population of Kerala. The satellite broadcast was started in 1994.

History[edit]

Though television made its entry in India on 15 September 1959, it took a quarter of a century to speak the language of most literate state of India - Kerala. The television broadcast in Malayalam -the language of Kerala - under the legacy of Doordarshan was formally launched by the then Chief Minister of Kerala K. Karunakaran on 1 January 1985 at Tagore Centenary Hall, Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala.

The first ever television programme in Malayalam was a children's play entitled Oru Koottam Urumbukal-ഒരു കൂട്ടം ഉറുമ്പുകൾ (A Group of Ants) presented by Rangaprabhath Children's Theatre, Venjarammoodu, Kerala under the leadership of Kochunarayana Pillai. The play was written by legendary writer and academician in Malayalam Drama, G. Sankara Pillai. This first ever television programme in Malayalam was directed and produced by A. Anwar, one of the legendary TV Directors and Producers in Malayalam. Oru Koottam Urumbukal was aired at 6:30PM on 2 January 1985. The duration of this children's play was 15 minutes.

Initially there was a broadcast in Malayalam for just 70 minutes daily from 6:30PM to 7:40PM. The first ever news bulletin Malayalam (വാർത്തകൾ) was aired live at 7:30PM on 2 January 1985. This live bulletin was produced by T. Chamiyar and presented by G. R. Kannan. The text and visual contents were edited by Baiju Chandran, A. Anwar and P. K. Mohanan.

There were a score of programmes in a week specifically targeted to special audience as well as general public. Among them the most popular were Vaarthakal-വാർത്തകൾ (News in Malayalam), Chithrageetham-ചിത്രഗീതം (Malayalam Movie Songs), Malayala Chalachithram-മലയാള ചലച്ചിത്രം (Movie in Malayalam), Poomottukal-പൂമൊട്ടുകൾ (Children's Prograamme), Arogyavedi-ആരോഗ്യ വേദി (Health Magazine), Sindooram-സിന്ദൂരം (Women's Magazine), Padavukal-പടവുകൾ (Development Program), Kalikkalam-കളിക്കളം (Sports Magazine), Yuvadarshanam-യുവദർശനം (Youth Magazine) and Rainbow (English Magazine).

The premier band of producers in Malayalam Television comprise T. Chamiyar, G. Sajan, C. K. Thomas, John Samuel, S. Venu, Baiju Chandran, M. A. Dilip, A. Anwar, R. Shyamaprasad, P. K. Mohanan, G. Jayakumar and T. N. Latha Mony.

The first ever tele-serial in Malayalam was a joint production of Doordarshan and UNICEF entitled Oru Poo Viriyunnu-ഒരു പൂ വിരിയുന്നു (A Flower Blossoms) which went on air in 1990. The serial was written and directed by Eravi Gopalan, A. Anwar and P. K. Mohanan.

There were many classic productions in Malayalam television was born under the banner of Doordarshan - the Public Service Broadcaster of India. Among them the following are the most astonishing productions still persist its dominance in the small screen: Venalinte Ozhivu-വേനലിൻ്റെ ഒഴിവ് (Telefilm, Story-Madhavikutty, Directed by Shyamaprasad), Peruvazhiyile Kariyilakal- പെരുവഴിയിലെ കരിയിലകൾ (Telefilm, Directed by Shyamaprasad) Blood-stained Allies of the Yore (Documentary, Directed by Baiju Chandran) Uyarthezhunelpu-ഉയർത്തെഴുനേൽപ്പ്‌ (Telefilm, Directed by Shyamaprasad), Viswa Vikhyaathamaaya Mookku-വിശ്വവിഖ്യാതമായ മൂക്ക് (Drama, Story-Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, Directed by Shyamaprasad), Snehathinte Mullukal-സ്നേഹത്തിന്റെ മുള്ളുകൾ (Telefilm, Story- N. Mohanan, Directed by A. Anwar), Ragging - Crime & Punishment-റാഗിങ്: കുറ്റവും ശിക്ഷയും (Documentary, Directed by A.Anwar)'Ithente Mannu, Ithente Thaalam'-ഇതെൻറെ മണ്ണ്, ഇതെൻറെ താളം (Musical Feature, Directed by A.Anwar), Hamlet of Mountain Monarch-വരയാടുകളുടെ ലോകം (Documentary, Directed by A.Anwar), Golden Dream-സുവർണ്ണ സ്വപ്നം (Children's Programme, Directed by A. Anwar), Prathiknjaa-പ്രതിജ്ഞ (Telefilm, Story- P. Kesavadev, Directed by A.Anwar), Madhuram Madhuram-മധുരം, മധുരം (Patriotic Song, Written by Rafeeq Ahamed, Directed by A. Anwar) and Sooraj ke Pahale (Patriotic Song, Written by K. J. Singh, directed by A. Anwar).

While private channels are set their target to gather more commercial earnings than any other parameters of social development Doordarshan had relentlessly shown its social commitment for human development. DD Malayalam is no exception in this regard.

As part of public broadcaster Prasar Bharati’s nationwide strategy to wind up stations operating on the obsolete technology, Doordarshan shut down 11 analogue transmitting stations in Kerala.

Programs[edit]

DD Malayalam has entertainment serials, infotainment programmes, news and current affairs, social programmes and film programmes as its major content. DD Malayalam news Varthakal from its inception in 1985 was popular among the viewers for its crisp and 'to-the-point' presentation. 'Varthakal' speaks the 'best Malayalam' among the Malayalam TV Channels.

Upcoming serials[edit]

  • Ithal @ 3:00pm
  • Kudamulla @ 3:30pm
  • Ashadeepam @ 4:00pm
  • Kattathe kilikkoodu @ 4:30pm
  • Meghamalhar @ 7:30pm
  • Mounam sammatham @ 8:00pm
  • Sahadarmini @8:30pm
  • Nirakoottu @ 9:00pm
  • List of programmes broadcast on DD Malayalam[edit]

    • Thavalam serial by Sunil Krishnan, Thiruvathira Tele Film Makers, Cast - Ashokan, Ratheena V. Raju
  • Vaitharani (1986)-First Malayalam tele serial to broadcast in the history of Malayalam television
  • Mikhayelinte Santhathikal (1993)
  • Ambalakkra U.P. School
  • Appooppanthaadi
  • Arabikkadalinte Rani
  • Aruna
  • Ashwathy
  • Diana (2000)
  • Deshadanapakshi (1997)
  • Orikkal Oru Venalkala Raathriyil
  • Happy
  • Nammal Oru Team
  • Paliyatthacchan
  • Muttathuvarki Kadhakal
  • Melapadham (1996)
  • Vinodashala (1995)
  • Ezhu Mukhangal (1994)
  • Rohini
  • Kadha Parayunna Kannunkal
  • Kallanum Kandakashani
  • Kumilakal (1991)
  • Samaganam
  • Devamanohari Nee
  • Iniyum Varum Pookkalam
  • Rajaveedhi
  • Karunalayam
  • Koodumattam
  • Naalukettu
  • Kunjayyappan
  • Mandan Kunju
  • Maranam Durbhalam
  • Koodaram
  • Oru Kudayum Kunjupengalum
  • Ladies Hostel
  • Laksharchana
  • Nilavariyunnu
  • Pattolaponnu
  • Indulekha
  • Punnaykka Vikasana Corporation (1998)
  • Oru Poo Viriyunnu (1987)
  • Kairali Vilasam Ladge (1990)
  • Pulari
  • Velu Malu Circus
  • Verukal (1996)
  • Manasaputhri
  • Indraneelam (1996)
  • Draupadi
  • Balyakal Smaranakal
  • Manikyan
  • Manjukalam Mohicha Penkutti
  • Marmaram
  • Jwalayayi (2000–2002)
  • Detective Anand (2000)
  • Manasi (1997–2000)
  • Snehaseema (2000)
  • Valayam (2001–2004)
  • Sadasivante Kumbasaram
  • Snehatheeram (2000)
  • Scooter (1998)
  • Seemantham (1998–1999)
  • Thamarakuzhali (1998)
  • Inakkampinakkam
  • Sethuvinte Kadhakal (1999)
  • Mohanam (1999)
  • Veendum Jwalayayi (2006–2009)
  • Suryodayam (2006)
  • Sagaram (2005)
  • Narmadi Pudava (2007)
  • Aparichitha (2007–2008)
  • Angadipaattu (2002–2004)
  • Alakal (2003–2005)
  • Chandrodayam (2004)
  • Purappadu
  • Vrithantham
  • Mohangal
  • Innathe Special
  • Marmaram
  • Deepanaalangalkkuchuttum
  • Shararaanthal
  • Sasneham (2009)
  • Anuyathra
  • Amma (2006)
  • Niramala (1995)
  • Shyamambaram (2005)
  • Nizhalattam
  • Thapasya (1995)
  • Thalolam (2005)
  • Yathra (2005)
  • Sthree oru Punyam (2003)
  • Pranayam
  • Moonnumughamullakkannadi
  • Chathurangam
  • Anantham (2005)
  • Agneyam
  • Marubhoomiyil oru Pookalam (2000–2001)
  • Neela Viriyitta Jalakam (1997)
  • Vamsham (1997–1998)
  • Agnishalabham
  • Ishtam
  • Thoovalsparsham (2014–2015)
  • Manjuthirum munpe (2011)
  • Eeran Nilavu (2015)
  • Vazhvemayam (2015–2016)
  • Ganga (2015)
  • Avalariyathe (2015)
  • Pambaram (1999–2002)
  • Pakida Pakida Pambaram (2002–2006)
  • Mothiram (2006-Telefilm)
  • Rachiamma (2004-Telefilm)
  • Olakkuda (1996-Telefilm)
  • Manassammatham Thannatte (Telefilm)
  • Yudham (Telefilm)
  • Oru Manushyan (Telefilm)
  • Poovapazham (1991-Telefilm)
  • Lambo (1991-Telefilm)
  • Sreeparvathiyude Paadham (Telefilm)
  • Makal (Telefilm)
  • Gagarajayogam
  • Kurumthottikkumvatham
  • Shesham Kazhchayil
  • Thyagam (Telefilm)
  • Kunjikkoonan
  • Charulatha
  • Radhamithram
  • Magam
  • Gandharvayamam
  • Nadodikalyanam
  • Neelamala
  • Gopika
  • Padavukal
  • Hamsageetham
  • om nama shivaya
  • Oru nimisham
  • shaktimaan
  • sankda mojak jay hanuman
  • ORITHAL (tele film)
  • show name First aired Lastaired Episode count
    jwalayay 2000 2002 500+
    Manasi 1997 2000 240
    Narmadipudava 2007 2008 390
    Aparichitha 2007 2008 390
    Nizhalattam 2007 2008 390
    kudumbam 2007 2008 390
    Sasneham 2007 2008 390
    Chandrodayam 2003 2005 250
    valayam 2001 2004 560
    Angadipaattu 2002 2004 400+
    Manjuthirum munpe 2014 2015 95
    Thoovalsparsham 2014 2015 95
    Eeran nilavu 2015 2015 100+
    Ganga 2015 2015 100+
    Vazhvemayam 2015 2015 100+
    Aval ariyathe 2015 2015 100+

    Non fictional shows[edit]

    • Bold and beautiful
  • Beat the floor
  • Foot print 4Gen
  • Kilivathil
  • Sargasangamam
  • Krishidarshan
  • Sutharya keralam
  • Megha Ragam
  • En Swaram
  • Sallapam
  • Sangeethika
  • Chayakoottu
  • Kasavutheeram
  • Paithrukam
  • Ruchi Malayalam
  • Cinema Weekly
  • Chithrageetham
  • Cinemax
  • Chembai Music Festival
  • Kathakali
  • Movie mix the most wanted
  • Sahayi
  • Crispy Bytes
  • DD Thriller
  • DD Music Plus
  • Veettuvishesham
  • Koottukari
  • Rhythm of cookery
  • Haritha vidyalayam
  • Mayilpeeli
  • Thiranottam
  • Smrithilayam
  • Arogyabharatham
  • Ayur rekha
  • Samoohyapadam
  • Rangoli
  • Legacy shows[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "DD Malayalam Channel available on DD Free Dish". www.dddirectdth.com. April 2015. ... In terrestrial mode, DD Malayalam is available to 99.2 % of the population of Kerala. ...

    External links[edit]


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