Chithi 2

Chithi 2 is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera which premiered on 27 January 2020 and ended on 28 May 2022 with 580 episodes on Sun TV.

Mallika, a rich lady who wished to marry Shanmugam is revealed to have helped in chasing away Padma and her lover.

However, Dharma soon learns that Venba is his real daughter after Sharada's relative Gomathinayagam reveals the truth about her birth.

Kavin who knows Venba loves him, secretly takes her to a temple and ties the sacred marriage chain as she is praying.

Venba shifts to Kavin's place and faces hurdles and hatred of Mallika, Gowri, and Yazhini while Dharma cries in the silence seeing his daughter suffer.

Kavin moves out with Venba and faces a lot of hurdles but leads a simpler and happier life.

Kavin and Venba take over Natarajan and Subbulakshmi's almost bankrupt company and bring them to a stable position.

Yazhini agrees to the marriage as Mallika reveals to her that she has faked her brain tumor only to kidnap Kanniyan and force Kavin to wed her.

Venba sadly accepts and heads to the wedding where Mallika executes her plan by kidnapping Kanniyan only for Dharma to rescue him and bring him on time.

Venba and Kavin start to leave saying they can't enter without paying back the money.

Mallika emotionally embraces Venba and apologizes to her for hurting her all along, not knowing that she is her brother's real daughter.

Mallika happily welcomes Kavin and Venba back into the house, which makes Dharma and Gowri happy witnessing it.

[5] However, in December 2019, Radikaa announced the making of the reboot version during Sun Kudumbam Viruthugal, and it premiered on 27 January 2020.

[7] Speaking about the series, Radikaa said, "I'm playing the title role and the story gathers steam from the first episode.

[9] But it could not resume due to the imposed nationwide lockdown which was extended on increasing cases and the series aired its last new episode on 3 April 2020.

[8] Preethi Sharma was cast as female lead Venba due to which she had quit the series Thirumanam.

[18][19] Besides Ponvannan, Rupini, Meera Vasudevan, Neha Menon,[20] Mahalakshmi,[21] Sakthi Saravanan, Ashwin Kumar, Arulmani,[19] Nandhakumar, and Jeeva Ravi were cast then.

[26][27] The Indian Express quoted, "The song of Chithi itself makes everyone move back 22 years, creating a feel of nostalgia.