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12 September 2024

Star Vijay launches New Fictional Show - Kanmani Anbudan

Tune in to Star Vijay for an engaging tale that promises to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative.

12th September, 2024: Star Vijay is all set to launch yet another gripping fiction titled ‘Kanmani Anbudan’ a romantic family drama. The show is scheduled to premiere on September 16, 2024, airing from Monday to Saturday at 2 on Star Vijay.

Plot Summary:

The storyline revolves around Kanmani and Vennila who are best friends despite belonging to different social backgrounds. Kanmani is a skilled chef who manages her own food business with her mother while Vennila aspires to be an actress.  A chance encounter between Anbu and Kanmani wherein Kanmani falls in love with him instantly.  Anbu is a well-off guy and owns his Raj Food Empire company.   On the other hand, Anbu falls in love with Vennila.  This trio love angle leads to various emotional episodes at the end of the day fate always wins.  Anbu’s mother who is living a life of male chauvinistic married life likes Kanmani a lot.  A situation arises where Anbu must marry Kanmani due to circumstances.  A scenario occurs when Vennila returns to the scene and the story turns into an interesting one with many twists and turns.  Will Anbu and Kanmani together make a good couple, what is Vennila upto, forms an interesting story. 

The cast includes Naveen Vetri as Anbu, Madhumitha as Kanmani, Gracy as Vennila, Shanthi Williams as Rajeshwari, Sanjay Asrani as Rajkumar, Kadhal Kannan as Senthil, Girish Ayyappan as Rajashekar.

Don't miss the premiere of this significant launch of 'Kanmani Anbudan’ taking the afternoon time-band Monday to Saturday at 2 pm.  Tune in to Star Vijay for an engaging tale that promises to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative.

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