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Vijay Tv Old Serials List 2021 -

(2009–2012)

These shows often defined the channel's identity in the mid-2000s and early 2010s, focusing on friendship and modern love. Kana Kaanum Kaalangal

In 2001, the media giant Star acquired a significant stake in the channel, leading to its rebranding as with a new logo and look. This transition marked a turning point, as the channel began to seriously compete with the established leader, Sun TV, by innovating with new content.

The undisputed crown jewel of Vijay TV's fiction department. Season 1 (starring Senthil and Sreeja) was such a monumental hit that it spawned multiple generation-spanning sequels. It ran for over seven years, winning numerous awards for its depiction of cross-cultural Tamil marriages. Office (2013–2015) Genre: Workplace Comedy-Drama vijay tv old serials list

: The flagship romantic family drama of the channel. Season 1, starring Mirchi Senthil and Sreeja, became a cultural phenomenon. It focused on cross-cultural family values and the transition from courtship to marriage.

Boasting an incredibly popular title track composed by Vijay Antony, this show revolutionized romance on the small screen. The story followed the urban love story of Divya and Sakthi, setting a benchmark for modern romantic aesthetics. Madurai (2007–2009) Genre: Rural Family Drama

This franchise is arguably the most iconic youth serial in Tamil television history. It perfectly captured school and college life, dealing with friendship, peer pressure, romance, and academic stress. The undisputed crown jewel of Vijay TV's fiction department

The quiet achiever. No villains with twisted mustaches, no amnesia tracks. Just a joint family in a Chennai suburb trying to hold itself together. The grandmother’s wisdom, the daughter-in-law’s sacrifices, the husband’s silent struggles—it was kitchen politics at its finest.

The biggest heartbreak for fans of is that most of these are not available on digital platforms (like Disney+ Hotstar or YouTube) legally.

(2007), produced by the renowned Balaji Telefilms of Ekta Kapoor, was another major hit. The show starred a talented ensemble including Easwari Rao, Niya, and Delhi Ganesh, and its narrative, which ran for over 1,500 episodes , captivated audiences with its central character's journey. Mahabharatham (2013–2014): Clip compilations

Vijay TV started taking risks. Some worked. Some became cult classics.

The channel also introduced high-budget North Indian mythological and historical dramas to Tamil audiences. Mahabharatham (2013–2014):

Clip compilations, historic highlight packages, and iconic title tracks can be accessed directly on the network's official YouTube Channel. If you want to narrow down your next watch, let me know: