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Shakthi TV (Tamil: சக்தி) is the first Tamil television service of Sri Lanka. It is the number one Tamil station in Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] This general entertainment channel broadcasts serials, films, sports, current affairs, news and children's programs.
This is the list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by Shakthi TV. Currently broadcast. Drama series. Serial Name Original Channel Lakshmi ...
Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki (transl. Strength — feeling of existence) is an Indian Hindi-language social drama television series produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms airing from 30 May 2016 to 1 October 2021 on Colors TV. [2] It starred Rubina Dilaik, Vivian Dsena, Jigyasa Singh, Simba Nagpal and Cezanne Khan.
MTV Channel (Pvt) Ltd is a Sri Lankan media company which owns three national television channels - Shakthi TV, Sirasa TV and TV 1. It also owns the Hit TV, News First and Ethalaya.com. The company was established in 1992 as joint venture between Capital Maharaja and Singapore Telecommunications. [1]
NewsFirst or News 1st is a Sri Lankan news organization owned by the Capital Maharaja Organization Ltd. [1] News 1st primarily broadcasts news, live on three TV channels (Sirasa TV, Shakthi TV, TV 1, five radio channels (Sirasa FM, Yes FM, Shakthi FM, Y FM and Legends FM), three websites in Sinhala, English & Tamil languages, and social media platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter).
Sakthi (Tamil: சக்தி) was a Tamil language soap opera on Sun TV. The show premiered on 2 June 2014. The show premiered on 2 June 2014. It was an adaptation of the Hindi serial Dil Se Di Dua...
After university Jeyaratnam joined MBC Networks, presenting the Erimalai (volcano) programme on Shakthi FM. [2] He later moved to television, presenting the Minnal (lightning) programme on Shakthi TV. [2] [5] This programme was very popular amongst the Up-country Tamils, particularly the youth. [5] He is leader of the Citizen's Front (CF). [5]
Television in Sri Lanka dates back to 1979. Television broadcasting, like other forms of media in the country, is generally divided along linguistic lines with state and private media operators providing services in Sinhala , Tamil , and English languages.