Zee Bangla

Zee Bangla is a Bengali cable television channel in India. It is offered by Zee Network, part of the Essel Group.[1][2]

Zee Bangla
CountryIndia
Networkcable television network
Sloganজীবন মানে জী বাংলা
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal, India
Programming
Language(s)Bengali
Picture format4:3 (SDTV) 16:9 (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerZee Entertainment Enterprises
Sister channelsZee TV
History
Launched15 September 1999
Former namesAlpha Bangla (1999-2005)
Links
Websitewww.zeebangla.com
Availability

The first Bengali television channel in India,[3] Zee Bangla was launched in 1999 by Zee TV's chairman.[3]

It aired the comedy show "Raja and Gaja" before the show switched stations.[4]

YouTube

It has its own YouTube Channel.[5]

Current Broadcast

Drama

  • Gouri Elo
  • Kar Kache Koi Moner Kotha
  • Jagaddhatri
  • Phulki
  • Neem Phuler Modhu
  • Ranga Bou
  • Khelna Bari
  • Ichhe Putul
  • Mukut
  • Mon Dite Chai
  • Mili

Dubbed

  • Shri Krishna Leela

Reality shows

  • Ghore Ghore Zee Bangla
  • Didi No.1
  • Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Bangla
  • Dadagiri Season 10

Former broadcast

  • Agnipariksha
  • Agni Juger Padatik
  • Alo Chhaya
  • Amloki
  • Andarmahal
  • Aparajita Apu
  • Asambhab
  • Bagh Bondi Khela
  • Baksho Bodol
  • Beauty Parlour
  • Bedeni Moluar Kotha
  • Bhalobasha Mandobasha
  • Bhanumotir Khel
  • Bhowanipurer Chaturjera
  • Bhutu
  • Bibi Chowdhurani
  • Bideshini Bodhu
  • Bikele Bhorer Phool
  • Bishprantor
  • Bokul Kotha
  • Boyei Gelo
  • Brishti Megher Akash
  • Chaddobeshi
  • Chorabali
  • Chokher Bali
  • Daibaddha
  • Deep Jwele Jaai
  • Devdas
  • Devi
  • Dhyatterika
  • Din Pratidin
  • Dwiragaman
  • Ei Chheleta Bhelbheleta
  • Ek Akasher Niche
  • Ekdin Pratidin
  • Esho Maa Lakshmi
  • Football
  • Goyenda Ginni
  • Goyenda Paribar
  • Guest House
  • Half Chocolate
  • Hero
  • Hiyar Majhe
  • Hriday Haran B.A. Pass
  • Ingeet
  • Iskaboner Bibi
  • Jamai Raja
  • Jamon Bolben Sir
  • Jamuna Dhaki
  • Jarowar Jhumko
  • Jharna Samayer Upakatha
  • Jibon Rekha
  • Jibon Saathi
  • Jodi Prem Dile Na Prane
  • Joy Baba Loknath
  • Joyee
  • Kadambini
  • Kanakanjali
  • Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni
  • Ke Tumi Nandini
  • Keya Patar Nouko
  • Khela
  • Khirer Putul
  • Khona
  • Khuje Beray Kacher Manush
  • Ki Kore Bolbo Tomay
  • Kojagori
  • Konya
  • Kon Kanoner Phool
  • Kori Khela
  • Krishnakoli
  • Labonner Sansar
  • Mohona'
  • Nayantara
  • Netaji Subhas
  • Netaji
  • Nijei Nayak
  • Nil Chander
  • Nilu Hazrar Hatya Rahasya
  • Nokshi Kantha
  • Pandab Goenda
  • Phirki
  • Phoolmoni
  • Prajapataye Namah
  • Prapto Bayeshkoder Janya [6]
  • Premer Phaande
  • Raadha
  • Raage Anuraage
  • Rajjotok
  • Raaikishori
  • Raashi[7]
  • Raja & Gaja
  • Rajjotok
  • Rajpoth
  • Rajlakshmi Kurukshetram
  • Rangiye Diye Jao
  • Ranu Pelo Lottery
  • Rimli
  • Saat Bhai Champa
  • Saat Number Atmahatya
  • Saat Paake Bandha
  • Safallya
  • Sanghaat
  • Sarbojaya
  • Seemarekha
  • Shashuri Zindabad
  • Shyaola
  • Soudaminir Sansar
  • Spandan
  • Stree
  • Subarnalata
  • Swami Vivekananda
  • Swapath
  • Swapno Neel
  • Tarpor Rabindranath
  • Tobu Mone Rekho
  • Trinayani
  • Trityo Purush
  • Tumi Robe Nirobe
  • Uma

 

Animated series

  • Bantul The Great
  • Bhutu
  • Chander Buri O Magic Man
  • Gini Zindabad
  • Raju Uncle
  • Tenida

Reality shows

  • Anya Bhuvan
  • Apur Sangsar
  • Atho Parinita Katha
  • Banglar Sera Paribar
  • Bhraman Kache Doore
  • Bichitra
  • Coffee & More
  • Chena Mukh Achena Kotha
  • Dadagiri Unlimited
  • Dance Bangla Dance Junior
  • Detective 2015
  • "Dhonyi Meye"
  • Didi No. 1
  • Didi Premier League
  • Happy Parents Day
  • Haun Maun Khaun
  • Home Minister Bouma
  • Ke Hobe Biggest Fan
  • Khola Mone
  • Ma Vs Bouma
  • Mirakkel
  • Nari
  • No.1 Didi Na Dada
  • Rannaghor
  • Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Bangla
  • Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs
  • Sampurna
  • Sona Bouthan
  • Tumi Je Amar

References

  1. India Business Yearbook 2009. Vikas. 2009. p. 152. ISBN 9788125930860.
  2. Blumenthal, Howard J.; Goodenough, Oliver R. (2006). This Business of Television. BillBoard Books. p. 483. ISBN 978-0-8230-7763-2.
  3. Mehta, Nalin (2008). Television in India: Satellites, Politics and Cultural Change. Routledge. pp. 158–160. ISBN 978-1-134-06213-3.
  4. Chakraborty, Aditya (17 September 2011). "Raja and Gaja No Problem". WBRi Washington Bangla Radio USA. Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  5. "Zee Bangla". YouTube.
  6. "Bengali Tv Serial Prapto Bayeshkoder Janya". NETTV4U.
  7. "Zee Bangla launches a new mega serial 'RASHI'". Zee.com.

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