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[3] [4] [5] "Humpty the train on a fruits ride" by "Kiddiestv Hindi - Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs" became the first Hindi video on YouTube to cross 1 billion views on 26 December 2019 and is the most viewed Hindi video on YouTube. "Chotu ke Golgappe" uploaded by "Khandeshi Movies" is the first non-musical and non-children video to cross the 1 ...
Hindi: In song "Na Aaj Tha Na Kal Tha" 1980 Khubsoorat: Hindi: In song "Qayda Qayda" Do Aur Do Paanch: Hindi: Title sequence 1981 Biwi-O-Biwi: Hindi: Title sequence 1982 Kaamchor: Hindi: 1983 Katha: Hindi: Gupchup Gupchup: Marathi: Title sequence 1989 Raja Chinna Roja: Tamil: 1990 Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri: Hindi: Title sequence Bobbili Raja ...
Bobby & Bill; Casper's Scare School; Fab5 Mission Tango [14]; Kikoriki; Krishna Balram [citation needed]; Kong: The Animated Series; Little Spirou; Magical Hat; Marude Dameo; Me and My Robot
Cartoon Network: Toonz Animation Film Kraft Productions Turner International India: 2013–2015 Kisna: Discovery Kids India: Cosmos Maya 2014–2017 [54] Krishna: Cartoon Network: Green Gold Animations: 2006–2007 [55] Krishna Balram: Cartoon Network: Green Gold Animations: 2008–2010 [56] Krish Trish and Baltiboy: Cartoon Network: Children's ...
This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by Cartoon Network in India. The network was launched on 1 May 1995 and airs mainly animated programmings. A variation of Cartoon Network's current logo, which resembles the network's original logo, used since 2010.
Galli Galli Sim Sim is the Hindi language adaptation of the American children's television series Sesame Street (famous for its Muppets), for India. [1] The show debuted in 2006. [1] For its first five seasons it was co-produced by Sesame Workshop and Turner Entertainment, through Miditech.
The film was dubbed and released in Hindi where the creative direction on the film was done by Mayur Puri. Jumbo was released worldwide on Christmas Day 2008, but performed poorly at the box office, grossing ₹ 21 crore (US$2.4 million). [1] Kumar was reportedly paid ₹ 13 crore (US$1.5 million) for the dubbing and two promotional songs. [4] [5]
This show is available in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati and Bengali. The series is adapted from the classic comic strip Lotpot. [5] It focuses on the misadventures of two friends, Motu and Patlu, landing in trouble and comical situations, later being rescued only by luck. It is one of the most popular kids' shows ...