Neela Tele Films

Neela Tele Films Private Limited is a production house based in Mumbai, India. It produces fiction and non-fiction shows for various television channels.

Neela Tele Films Private Limited
IndustryEntertainment
Founded26 August 1995 (26 August 1995)
FounderAsit Kumarr Modi
Headquarters
ProductsTelevision Programs

The company was founded in 1995, and is managed and owned by Asit Kumarr Modi. Its first production was Hum Sab Ek Hain for Sony TV,[1] and subsequently produced shows included Yeh Duniya Hai Rangeen and Meri Biwi Wonderful for Sony TV,[2] Pyaar Mein Twist for Star Plus, and Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah for SAB TV.

The company later produced the fiction drama series Saarrthi for Star Plus, Krishnaben Khakhrawala for Sony TV and Hamari Saas Leela for Colors, along with the non-fiction shows Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!, an Indian comic poetry series that premiered on SAB TV, and Sab Khelo Sab Jeeto,[3] a reality game show that also aired on SAB TV.

They currently produce the situation comedy Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah for SAB TV.[4]

Neela Tele Films has been the recipient of the Indian Television Academy Awards, Indian Telly Awards,[5] Star Guild Awards[6] and People's Choice Awards India.

Work

Current

YearTV SeriesTV ChannelStatus
2008–presentTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah ChashmahSAB TVOn-air

Past

YearTV SeriesTV ChannelStatus Notes
1998 - 2001Hum Sab Ek HainSony TVOff-air [1]
2000 - 2001Yeh Duniya Hai RangeenSony TVOff-air [1]
2002 - 2003Meri Biwi WonderfulSony TVOff-air [2]
2004 - 2008SaarrthiStar PlusOff-air
2010 - 2011Krishnaben KhakhrawalaSony TVOff-air [7]
2011Hamari Saas LeelaColorsOff-air
Pyaar Mein TwistStar PlusOff-air
2012 - 2013Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!SAB TVOff-air
2013 - 2014Sab Khelo Sab JeetoSAB TVSyndication [3]
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