Malgudi Days (TV Series)
Malgudi Days (TV Series)
Malgudi Days (TV Series)
Contents
History
Episodes
Episode 1: A Hero
Episode 2: A Horse and Two Goats
Episode 3: The Missing Mail
Episode 4: The Hoard
Episode 5: The Jug Spirit
Episode 6: The Missing Necklace
Episode 7: Old Man of the Temple DVD Cover of Malgudi Days
Cast Created by R.K. Narayan
References Directed by Shankar Nag
External links
Country of India
origin
Original Hindi
History language(s)
The series Malgudi Days comprising thirty nine episodes was first No. of episodes 54
telecast on Doordarshan in 1987. Subsequently, reruns were aired on
Production
Doordarshan, Sony Entertainment Television, and MAA Television
Running time 22 minutes
dubbed in Telugu. Most of the series was shot in Agumbe village in
Shimoga district, Karnataka[3][4]. Some episodes were filmed in Release
Bengaluru and some others in Devarayanadurga located in Tumakuru Original DD National, Sony
district in Karnataka[5]. Episode number 22, "Nitya", was shot entirely network TV, TV Asia
in Devarayanadurga. [6] In 2004, the project was revived with film-
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
maker Kavitha Lankesh replacing Shankar Nag as director. [1] The new
series was telecast from 26 April 2006 on Doordarshan. [7]
Most of the stories in the series are one episode long. The stories were derived from the books A Horse and Two Goats,
Malgudi Days, Swami and Friends and The Vendor of Sweets.
Swami and Friends revolves around the life of 10-year-old Swaminathan or Swami as he is better known. Swami
portrays the growing-up pangs of a boy who despises school, plays truant and roams around Malgudi with his friends
instead. Swami's father works as an Advocate and his mother is a housewife. At home, Swami shares his adventures
with his aged grandmother who lovingly addresses him as "Chamy". Swami has two close friends; Rajam, the son of the
police chief, and Mani. Swami's character was played by Manjunath, who acted in many of Shankar Nag's productions.
The Vendor of Sweets narrates the story of sweet vendor Jagan, his business and confrontation with his son who had
returned from abroad. Most of the actors cast in this TV serial were from the Kannada film industry.
Episodes
Episode 1: A Hero
Ten-year-old Swami lives in Malgudi with his parents and grandmother. His father reads about the bravery of a boy
almost his age in the newspaper, and wants Swami to do something similar. Swami sleeps with his grandmother after
listening to a story told by her. Annoyed by this habit of his, Swami's father forces him to sleep in his office. When
Swami tells his friends about the ordeal, they warn him about a ghost who lives near the office. Asleep in his father's
office, Swami gets a nightmare about the ghost and wakes up with a start. He spots an intruder breaking into the office.
Mistaking him for the ghost, Swami grabs the intruder's leg and yells for help. The members of the household rush
inside the office and nab the intruder. The police tell Swami that the intruder was a thief wanted by the police and
congratulate him. The incident is subsequently published in the Malgudi Times.
He was fast asleep when Daas swerved through a mud path and almost rammed the car near an old and abandoned
temple. On waking up and inquiring about the incident Daas started telling the talkative man about how he was trying
to avoid hitting the old man. The talkative man found no one in sight. Just as they were about to leave the place a
relatively young Daas undergoes a weird transformation. He starts to talk and walk about like an old man who he
claims was the builder of the temple. He even starts to call himself Krishna Bhattar. This scares the talkative man a
little but he keeps his wits about him. He continues to humor Daas (now in the old man's personality) and extracts
information on how he died 500 years ago while crossing the forest one night. To get the old man's spirit out of Daas
the talkative man reminds him about his wife Seeta, whom he loved dearly, and convinces him to leave Daas and go
back to her. As the old man's spirit leaves Daas, the talkative man and people living nearby help Daas back.
The story ends with the talkative man trying hard to convince his listeners about how, without a drop of alcohol on
him, Daas sounded weird and absurd that night. Suddenly, they all spot Daas walking in the distance and to test his
theory the talkative man yells, "Krishna Bhattar! O Krishna Bhattar!" to which Daas does not respond. The talkative
man turns around to his listeners and says, "See?"
Cast
Master Manjunath as W. S. Swaminathan (Swami)
Girish Karnad as Swami's father
Vaishali Kasaravalli as Swami's mother
Suhasini Adarkar as Swami's grandmother
Kanti Madiya as Muniya (Muni)
B. Jayashree as Muniya's wife
Somu as Shopkeeper
Teddy White as tourist from New York, US
Deven Bhojani as Nitya (Episode 22)
Harish Patel as Gopinath (Episode 53)
Anant Nag in various roles (Episodes 9-16, 24, 31, 33, 45 and 54)
Dada (Episodes 30 and 31)
Vishnuvardhan (Episode 49)
Shankar Nag (Episodes 39 and 40)
Ramesh Bhat in various roles
Padmini Sirish
References
1. "The return of Malgudi Days" (https://web.archive.org/web/20080415182433/http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul
/21malgudi.htm). Rediff. 21 July 2006. Archived from the original (http://in.rediff.com/movies/2006/jul
/21malgudi.htm) on 15 April 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
2. "Classics from Karnataka" (https://web.archive.org/web/20100326134554/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/02/09
/stories/2004020900900200.htm). The Hindu. 9 February 2004. Archived from the original (http://www.hindu.com
/mp/2004/02/09/stories/2004020900900200.htm) on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
3. Riti, M.D. (16 May 2001). " 'You acted exactly as I imagined Swami to be' " (http://www.rediff.com/news/2001
/may/16spec.htm). The Rediff Special. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
4. "The Malgudi that is Agumbe" (http://www.hindu.com/mag/2011/02/20/stories/2011022050370800.htm). The
Hindu. 20 February 2011.
5. "Memories of Malgudi" (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/Memories-of-Malgudi/articleshow
/54875456.cms). The Times of India. 16 October 2016.
6. "Episode 22, Nitya" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gURphvnmDGQ). Youtube. 12 October 2016.
7. "Malgudi Days on DD1" (http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/malgudi-days-on-
dd1/article3218097.ece). The Hindu. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
External links
Malgudi Days (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244911/) on IMDb
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