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This article is a list of streaming television programming which released on Disney+ Hotstar, or just Hotstar, [a] an Indian subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Disney Star and operated by the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company [1] [2] since its launch as Hotstar in February 2015 by the formerly-named Star India.
D3: Dil Dosti Dance (Love, Friendship, Dance) is an Indian television series that premiered on Channel V on 11 April 2011. It is the first dance-based fiction show on Indian television and the longest-running youth-based show, spanning four years and 857 episodes.
India's Best Dancer 3, also known as India's Best Dancer: Har Move Se Karenge Prove, is the third season of the Indian reality TV series India's Best Dancer. [1] It premiered on 8 April 2023 on Sony Entertainment Television. This season is hosted by Jay Bhanushali and judged by Geeta Kapoor, Terence Lewis and Sonali Bendre.
Season 1 (27 April 2009 – 5 November 2009) Season 2 (17 April 2010 – 4 July 2010) [5] 2010 Big Bada Boom: The Walt Disney Company India: 5 April 2010 9 May 2011 [6] Ishaan: Sapno Ko Awaaz De: Red Chillies Idiot Box: 15 May 2010 27 March 2011 Season 1 (15 May 2010 – 13 November 2010) Season 2 (12 December 2010 – 27 March 2011) [7]
This article is a list of streaming television films which released on Disney+ Hotstar, or just Hotstar, [a] an Indian subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Disney Star and operated by the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company [1] [2] since its launch as Hotstar in February 2015 by the formerly-named Star India.
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[1] [2] The series was premiered on Disney+ Hotstar on 27 August 2021. [3] The first season of the series opened generally favourable reviews with praise for the show's visuals, sets, costumes and the performance of the main cast, with a positive consensus on Shabana Azmi's portrayal of Ësan Dawlat and criticism for poor VFX in a few scenes ...
Hotstar stated that these series would be at least six episodes in length, be available in seven regional languages (Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu) [47] and focus on providing "big-scale, high-quality drama". Hotstar partnered with a large number of Indian filmmakers to produce a series for the brand. [48] [49] [50]