List of programmes broadcast by Hungama TV

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This is a list of television programmes that are airing on Hungama TV in India.

Contents

Current programming

Former programming

Live-action

Animated series

Films

Chacha Bhatija films [41]

S. NoNamePremiere
1Chacha Bhatija Khazane Ki Khoj13 August 2017
2Chacha Bhatija Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai19 November 2017

Fatak Patak films [42]

S. NoNamePremiere
1Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Alienoid Gabru17 September 2017
2Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Eagon Ka Aakraman24 September 2017
3Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Titan Taapu Ka Rahasya1 October 2017
4Fatak Patak: Sheru Aur Baaku Ka Kala Saya8 October 2017

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