List of programs broadcast by Raj TV

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The following is a list of programs broadcast by Raj TV [1]

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Currently broadcast

Retelecast

Dubbed soap opera

Serial NameFirst AiredNo.of episodes
Mann Vasanai 7 May 2012700+
Poovizhi Vasalile Before 2020500+

Reality

Formerly broadcast

Soap operas

YearSerialNotesNo. of episodes
1998–2001 Marmadesam 453
2001 Ramany vs Ramany Part 02 51 [2]
2005–2009 Aarthi 1054
2006–2008 Ganga Yamuna Saraswati 491
2009–2010 Adhiparasakthi 41
2009–2010 Karunamanjari 182
2009–2010Jai Shri KrishnaDubbing of Colors TV serial Jai Shri Krishna 290
2008–2009Savaale Samaali133
2009–2011 Geetanjali 818
2010–2011 Veetukku Veedu 120
2010–2011 Kodi Mullai 520
2012–2015 Karuthamma Dubbing of Colors serial Na Aana Is Des Laado 870
2013 Bhama Vijayam Dubbing of Doordarshan
STAR Plus serial Tu Tu Main Main
169
2013–2014 Nilave Malare Dubbing of Sony Entertainment Television India serial Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi 388
2013–2015 Gouravam Dubbing of Colors serial Sanskaar - Dharohar Apnon Ki 331
2014 Uravugal Sangamam 186
2014–2015 Alaipayuthey Dubbing of Colors serial Beintehaa 235
2014–2015 En Iniya Thozhiye 332
2015–2016 En Thangai 205
2015–2016 Azhagiya Laila Dubbing of Colors serial Rangrasiya 188
2016–2016 Sabitha Allies Sabapathi 76
2010–2016 Sindhu Bhairavi Dubbing of Colors serial Uttaran 1549
2015–2016 Kanchana Dubbing of Colors serial Shastri Sisters 329
2016–2017 Arundathi 75
2016–2017 Kakka Kakka [3] 127
2016–2018 Ganga Yamuna Dubbing of Colors Serial Swaragini 469
2016–2018 Indira Dubbing of Colors Serial Thapki Pyar Ki 536 Episodes-STOPPED
2021Ananthi131
2021–2022Nee Varuvai Ena266
2021–2022Geethanjali115

Soap opera

Other shows

  • Beach Girls
  • Tanishq Swarna Sangeetham
  • Airtel Star Singer
  • Gold Casino
  • Tamil Pesum Kadhanayagi
  • Super Dancer
  • Chennaiyil Thiruvaiyaaru
  • Go Skool
  • Kaasu Malai
  • Dhoom-Dare If You Can
  • Endrendrum Ravikumar
  • Rajageetham
  • Masala Cafe
  • Parambarai Vaithiyam
  • Kollywood buzz
  • Madhura Geetham
  • Masala Cafe
  • Movie Cafe
  • Mega 10 Movies
  • Shivaji Rao To Kabali - A Story of the Legend

Awards

List of movies

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References

  1. "Raj TV Official website". Raj Network. Archived from the original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  2. Ramanujam, Srinivasa (10 February 2022). "'Ramany vs Ramany' works due to its relatability, says Ram G". The Hindu . Archived from the original on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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  4. "Raj TV to air Abirami Awards held in Dubai on Christmas day". 22 December 2016.