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Oh Darling Yeh Hai India; Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani; Padosan; Shrimaan Shrimati; Sohni Mahiwal [41] Truck Dhina Dhin [42] Tu Tota Main Maina [43] Ulta Pulta [44] Wagle Ki Duniya [45] Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi [46] Zabaan Sambhalke
Station identification of Doordarshan during its administration by All India Radio, circa 1960s. On 15 September 1959 at the studio of All India Radio, Delhi, the first TV channel in India started an experimental telecast with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio, adopting the brand Doordarshan, Hindi for television.
Nukkad (transl. Street Corner) is an Indian Hindi-language television series that aired on DD National in 1986–87. It was directed by Kundan Shah, Aziz Mirza and Saeed Akhtar Mirza; it was written by Prabodh Joshi and Anil Chaudhary. [2] It starred Dilip Dhawan, Rama Vij, Pavan Malhotra, Sangeeta Naik, Avtar Gill in lead roles. The serial ...
National telecasts (DD National) were introduced in 1982. Colour television in India was introduced with the live telecast of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Independence Day speech on 15 August 1982, followed by the colour broadcast of the 1982 Asian Games held in Delhi. [7] [8] Two years later, Doordarshan evolved into a structured TV network ...
Karamchand was a popular Indian detective TV series telecast in the 1980s. It was broadcast on India's national television channel DD National, and was one of India's first detective series. DD National: 1991 Tehkikat Tehkikat can be seen as an early Indian detective series clear;y inspired by the legend of Sherlock Holmes.
10 historical personalities of India Buddha (TV series) 8 September 2013 – 21 September 2014: DD National: Gautama Buddha: Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat: 2 February 2015 – 7 October 2016: Colors TV: Ashoka: Chanakya: 8 September 1991 – 9 August 1992: DD National: Chanakya: Chandra Nandini: 10 October 2016 – 11 November 2017: Star Plus ...
Subah is an Indian television series that aired on DD National in 1987 directed by Bharat Rangachary. [1] It is based on a novel by Sivasankari, titled Avan. [2] The title song for the series, "Aye zamane tere samne aa gaye", was sung by R. D. Burman.
Surabhi ("Fragrance") was an Indian cultural magazine show hosted by Renuka Shahane and Siddharth Kak, which ran from 1990 to 2001 with a year's break in 1991. [3] It was initially telecast on the state-run television channel Doordarshan, and later moved to Star Plus in the Sunday morning slot.