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10 June 2024

Santhwanam 2 Premieres on Asianet

"Santhwanam 2," a captivating tale of rivalry and family bonds, set to air starting June 17th, 2024.

10th June, 2024: "Santhwanam 2" delves into the intense rivalry between two families, Krishnamangalam and Devamangalam, highlighting the strength of family ties and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. This series promises to captivate audiences with its intricate storyline and dynamic characters.

The drama begins to unfold when Balan, an orphan adopted by the Krishnamangalam household, marries the youngest daughter, Gomathi. Fast forward 28 years, Balan has become a well-known figure in society, the proud owner of Gomathi Stores, and the strict head of the Devamangalam family. His life revolves around his perfect family and the thriving business he has built.

"Santhwanam 2" navigates the challenges and transformations brought by the three daughters-in-law in the family and business. The series intricately portrays how they overcome obstacles posed by members of the Krishnamangalam family, revealing the resilience and unity within the Devamangalam household.

 

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