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Television channel
Hungama TV (English)
हंगामा टीवी (Hindi)
ஹங்காமா டிவி (Tamil)
హంగామా టివి (Telugu)
CountryIndia
HeadquartersMumbai, India
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
Ownership
OwnerUTV Software Communications
File:Hungamalogo.jpg
Hungama TV's original 2004 logo, when it was under UTV Software Communications.

Hungama TV is a TV channel for children in India based in Mumbai. Originally a subsidiary of UTV Software Communications launched in 2004, the channel was sold to Disney in 2006. Ironically, Disney bought UTV in 2011. The channel helped to increase Disney's presence in India. Hungama is now an operating unit of Disney Channel Worldwide. Under UTV, it was promoted by Bollywood actor John Abraham.

Programming

Hungama TV airs kids anime Like Pokémon , Doraemon , Beyblade and Shin-chan. Hungama TV focuses on anime for children's aimed at kids and preteens (ages 4–14). Shows like Pokémon, Crayon Shin-chan, Doraemon, Detective Conan, Kochikame and Beyblade etc. were on Hungama TV. Pokémon anime debuted on Hungama TV with Pokémon: Indigo League on 19 May 2014 with a new Hindi dub cast.

References

  1. "Disney switches on to Hindi market". Financial Times.

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