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25 January 2024

Launch event of Asianet’s new serials – Chempaneer Poovu & Etho Janma Kalpanayil

Chempaneer Poovu and Etho Janma Kalpanayil will be launched on 29th January, 2024 on Asianet.

 Kozhikode, 25th January, 2024: The recent launch event of "Chempaneer Poovu & Etho Janma Kalpanayil" took place in Kozhikode, drawing a crowd of 10,000 attendees. The event was graced by numerous notable figures from the film industry and socio-cultural circles. The event was attended by cross section of stars from film & television industry and had colourful performances performed by leading television/film artistes. Asianet telecasted Chempaneer Poovu & Etho Janma Kalpanayil launch event on Sunday, 28th January 2024 from 4 PM onwards. 

"Chempaneer Poovu." tells the compelling story of Revathy, a resilient young woman from a middle-class family, navigating the challenges of life while striving for the well-being of her loved ones. In a twist of fate, Sachi, a young man, enters Revathy's life, bringing with him a new chapter filled with love, tenderness, sacrifice, and tolerance. "Chempaneer Poovu" is set to premiere on January 29th, 2024, and will be aired every Monday to Sunday at 7 PM. 

"Etho Janma Kalpanayil" presents a perfect blend of romance and family drama, revolving around the compelling story of Sruthi, a simple middle-class girl, and Ashwin, an arrogant and wealthy business tycoon. The narrative unfolds as these two contrasting personalities find themselves entangled in a love story that transcends societal norms. Asianet is all set to premiere “ Etho Janma Kalpanayil “  on January 29th, 2024, and will be aired every Monday to Friday at 2.30 PM.

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