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Hindi television offers a rich history of comedic programming, reflecting the diverse humor and cultural nuances of India. This list focuses specifically on narrative-driven comedy television series broadcast primarily in the Hindi language across various Indian television channels. It includes various subgenres such as sitcoms, family comedies ...
Hindi: Movies Full HD: Dolby Digital Plus | 7.1: Own schedule 15 April 2011 JioStar: Star Gold 2 HD: Hindi: Movies Full HD: Stereo | 2.0: Own schedule 1 February 2020 JioStar: Formerly UTV HD: Star Gold Select HD: Hindi: Movies Full HD: Stereo | 2.0: Own schedule 6 March 2017 JioStar: Colors Cineplex HD: Hindi: Movies Full HD: Dolby Digital | 5 ...
Operation MBBS is an Indian Hindi-language medical drama–comedy web series directed by Amrit Raj Gupta and written by Puneet Batra, Ayesh Nair and Praveen Yadav for Dice Media. [1] It shows the story of three MBBS students played by Ayush Mehra , Anshul Chauhan and Sarah Hashmi.
2.8 Comedy series. 2.9 Drama. 2.10 Horror ... English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... former series broadcast by the Hindi entertainment channel Big Magic ...
2.3.1 Hindi dubbed shows. ... This is a list of original television programming currently and formerly broadcast ... Didi's Comedy Show [47] Diff'rent Strokes [48 ...
Chala Mussaddi ... Office Office (transl. Mussaddi went... to the office) is a 2011 Indian satirical film based on the television series Office Office, also directed by Rajiv Mehra. [2] [3] Starring Pankaj Kapur, Deven Bhojani, Asawari Joshi, Sanjay Mishra and others, who also featured in the TV sitcom. [2]
Comedy Central launched in India on 23 January 2012, the product of a joint venture between Viacom and TV18. [2] To promote the then new channel and nudge viewers its way the group organised a live event featuring British comedian Russell Brand who performed in a three-city tour of New Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai, the biggest markets for English programming in India.