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Chutti TV
CountryIndia
NetworkSun TV Network
HeadquartersChennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Programming
Language(s)Tamil
Indonesian
Malay
Ownership
OwnerSun Group

Chutti TV is a 24-hour Tamil kids television channel from the Sun TV Network in India. The target audience are children aged between 3 and 14. It was launched on 30 April 2007, making it Sun TV Network's first television channel for kids.

Chutti TV is a free-to-air channel available on most local cable television networks. On the DTH platform, the channel is available on Tata Sky in India via Channel 709. It is also available on ASTRO in Malaysia via Channel 213.

Chutti TV broadcasts the shows dubbed into Tamil which are acquired from the leading production houses around the globe. The international shows are given local resonance and a lot of regional flavour.

Content networks

Shows

Programs

  • Chutti Seithigal
  • Comedy Juniors
  • Daddy My Hero
  • Rum Bum Bum
  • School Singer
  • School Savari
  • Spell Champ: Power of Words

Animated movies

See also

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