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Mahuaa Bangla Launched July 19, 2000 Owned by Mahuaa Media Private Limited Slogan "Jomiye Din Saradin" Country India Headquarters Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Sister channel(s) Mahuaa Khobor
Mahuaa TVWebsite MahuaaBangla.com Mahuaa Bangla (Bengali: মহুয়া বাংল) is a Bengali General Entertainment Channel launched by Mahuaa Media Private Limited.
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About the channel
Owned by Mahuaa Media Pvt. Ltd., the owners of a Bhojpuri Channel with the same name, they announced their plans of launching a Bengali Channel. On July 9, 2010, the officials of MMPL organised a press conference in Kolkata, and at the same time unveiled the logo of the channel and its programming line-up.[1]
He started his carrier in the year 1970 from Chennai Mr. P.K. Tewari has been associated with the media and entertainment industry over two decades and has been the force behind the renowned feature film New Delhi Times Produced by P K communications Private Limited.
Main Attraction
Mahuaa Bangla started with a Bang and created a History in Sports Reality Show. It started a reality show titled "The Match", where a team of 11 football players was formed on the basis of there performance over the Weeks was the main attraction of the channel in the beginning. Another reason for being so is the inclusion of Brazilian football Players Branco and Romario, as a Judge and Adviser of the upcoming talented players on the show.
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Bengali language television channels Govt. Channel: DD Bangla • DD Agartala • DD North EastGeneral Entertainment: DD North East • DD North East • Akash Bangla • ETV Bangla • Tara Bangla • CTVN Plus • Mahuaa Bangla • STAR Jalsha • Zee Bangla • R Plus • Sony Aath • Ruposhi Bangla • Sangeet Bangla • Tara Muzik • Bangla TV • Channel S • Rupashi Bangla • STVus
24-Hour News Channel: STAR Ananda • Kolkata TV • 24 Ghanta • Tara Newz • Channel 10 (India) • Ne Bangla • News Time • Mahuaa Khobor
Categories:- Bengali-language television channels
- Media in Kolkata
- 2010 introductions
- Bengali-language media
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