
Tejaswini Gowda set to play the titular role in upcoming show ‘Ayali'
is all set to welcome a fresh new tale with the launch of the much-anticipated serial
Ayali
. Adding star power to the show is actress
Tejaswini Gowda
, who will be seen in the titular role, marking her grand return to Tamil television. Starring opposite her is
Anand Selvan
, who has been cast as the male lead.
The show is expected to air on a leading entertainment channel known for popular serials like
Karthigai Deepam
,
Ninaithale Inikkum
, and
Sandhya Raagam
. With such a strong platform and a promising cast, Ayali is already creating a buzz among viewers.
The newly released promo has further fueled anticipation. It introduces Ayali as a soft-spoken, obedient young woman at home, who respects elders and upholds tradition. However, outside the confines of her home, she reveals a strikingly different persona — a rugged, rebellious young woman with a strong voice and spirit.
This duality promises a gripping narrative that explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and personal freedom.
Here's the promo:
Tejaswini Gowda began her television journey in 2016 with the Telugu serial Koilamma, playing the role of Kokila (Chinni). She went on to star in the Kannada serial Bili Hendthi as Ramya in 2018, and made her Tamil TV debut in 2019 with Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Naanum, where she portrayed Thamizharasi.
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Her recent performance in Vidhya No. 1 (2021) was met with critical acclaim and fan appreciation.
With its intriguing storyline, emotional depth, and a compelling lead character, Ayali is shaping up to be a promising addition to Tamil television. As viewers gear up for its grand premiere, all eyes are on Tejaswini Gowda to bring Ayali to life in what promises to be a career-defining performance.
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