List of programmes broadcast by Gemini TV

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This is a list of television programs current broadcasts and former broadcasts by Indian television channel Gemini TV. [1]

Contents

Current broadcasts

Upcoming broadcast

Premiere DateNameNotesRef.
TBAChitti BandhamRemake of Tamil serial Lakshmi Sowbhagyavathi [2]
TBANaa Mogudu AadajanmaRemake of Tamil Serial Annam [3]

Former broadcasts

Serial nameFirst airedLast aired
Uppena 4 April 202222 June 2024
Aa Okkati Adakku13 September 202112 October 2024
Anu Ane Nenu 6 March 202325 May 2024
Geethanjali 27 February 2023
Thaali 31 August 202020 January 2024
Saadhana 24 January 20226 January 2024
Nethra 10 October 20224 March 2023
Kanyadanam 20 September 202121 January 2023
Bandham 16 July 2018
Girija Kalyanam 20 January 202010 April 2021
Pournami 12 November 201827 March 2021
Bangaru Kodalu 24 February 20206 February 2021
Rendu Rellu Aaru 12 November 201813 November 2020
Roja 11 March 201927 March 2020
Madhumasam 2 September 2019
Subhadra Parinayam 14 October 201928 February 2020
Kalyani 17 June 201922 February 2020
Abhilasha 26 August 201918 January 2020
Matrudevobhava 30 October 201730 November 2019
Lakshmi Stores 11 February 201929 March 2019
Agni Poolu13 August 201225 August 2017 [4]
Sundarakanda 30 November 200915 July 2011
Sundari23 August 202117 August 2024
Mogali Rekulu 18 February 200824 May 2013
Nanna 19 April 200426 September 2005
Chakravakam 3 November 200315 February 2008
Nagamma 28 April 20022006
Amrutham 18 November 200118 November 2007

Other serials

Reality shows

YearShow name
2021 Evaru Meelo Koteeswarulu [5]
2021 MasterChef India – Telugu Season 1
2021 No.1 Yaari with Rana - Season 3
2018 - 2019Rangasthalam [6] [7]
2018 - 2019Kalyana Lakshmi [8]
2018 No.1 Yaari with Rana - Season 2
2018 Memu Saitham - Season 2
2017 No.1 Yaari with Rana - Season1
2017Rachabanda [9]
2016 Memu Saitham - Season 1
2014 Akshay Kumar's Sahasaveerulu [10]

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