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Rayla is a fictional character from the Netflix animated fantasy television series The Dragon Prince.She is voiced by Paula Burrows. Rayla is introduced as a prodigy Moonshadow Elf assassin and the protégé of veteran assassin Runaan. Sent on a mission to avenge the death of the king of the dragons, she ultimately joins forces with the human princes Callu
Series Premiere date Last Aired Notes 7-C: 7 May 2012 20 September 2013 Aaha: 7 May 2012 14 September 2012 Agni Satchi: 2001 2002 [4]Anbudan Kushi: 27 January 2020
Callum, Rayla, and Runaan reach the Silvergrove, where Runaan reunites with his husband. To undo her banishment, Rayla presents herself to Lyrennus, the keeper of the Well of the Forgotten. In a ritual, Rayla is judged by the spirits of the deceased assassins, who grant their forgiveness, but Lyrennus still blames her for his son's death.
Episodes Network(s) Genre 10 Manik Kathaigal 10 மணிக் கதைகள் (Ethir Veetu Payan, Theriyaamal Oru Kolai, Meendum Varuven, Kannamoochi, Karai) [16] 6 January 2014 – 30 May 2014 Aravind Akash, Sanjeev, Vijay Adhiraj, Reshma Pasupuleti: 102 (seasons: 05) Sun TV: Thriller, Crime, Comedy, Romance, Drama 63 Nayan Margaal
Anandham (2003–2009) was the first Tamil TV drama to cross 1,000 episodes and concluded with 1,297 episodes. Kolangal (2003–2009) was the first Tamil serial to cross 1,500 and Chandralekha (2014-2022) was the first Tamil serial to cross 2,000 and concluded with 2315 episodes. [8] Mayavi, It was the first Indian & Asian 3D series. [9]
Polimer TV (Tamil: பாலிமர் தொலைக்காட்சி, romanized: Pālimar Tolaikkāṭci; also known as Polimer) is an Indian Tamil language ...
Akshaya Udayakumar, an actress who appeared in the film Love Today. [18] Vinusha Devi, an actress and model who played the titular character in the TV serial Bharathi Kannamma and also played the lead role in the sequel Bharathi Kannamma 2. [19] Aishu ADS, a dancer and social media influencer. [11]
The Vijay Television Awards are an awards ceremony held to honour the cast and crew of Tamil television drama and other shows which air on Star Vijay in Tamil Nadu. [1] It was established on 24 May 2014, [2] and is held annually in the first half of year in Chennai.