List of programmes broadcast by Hungama TV

This is a list of programmes broadcast by Hungama TV

Current shows

Former shows

Live-action

Animated

Anime

Movies


Chacha Bhatija movies

S. No Name Premiere Ref(s)
1 Chacha Bhatija Khazane Ki Khoj 13 August 2017 [36]
2 Chacha Bhatija Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai 19 November 2017

Fatak Patak movies

S. No Name Premiere Ref(s)
1 Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Alienoid Gabru 17 September 2017 [37]
2 Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Eagon Ka Aakraman 24 September 2017
3 Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Titan Taapu Ka Rahasya 1 October 2017
4 Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Baaku Ka Kala Saya 8 October 2017

See also

References

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