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One Take Media brings Kids Animation in six regional languages
Mumbai: Kids content viewership has been on the rise since the last few years in India. One Take Media, with its sprawling library of thousands of hours of kids animation content has been a constant provider of kids entertainment. These shows are not available just in Hindi but also in five other regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Punjabi and Bengali.
One Take Media brings many award-winning animated series in regional Indian languages like Bablu Dablu Adventures, Cubs, Monster Plan, Bablu Dablu Squad, Billa Jasoos, Invention Story, Simba The King Lion, Jungle Book and many more.
“While the platform of consumption differs for many kids, be it linear television, FAST Tv or handheld devices, the consumption of kids content has only increased,” said One Take Media joint managing director Dr. Shamoly Khera. “Consumers prefer to consume content in their own language and the same applies to kids’ content. Kids love to watch animated shows in the language they hear at home – we are certainly seeing a better uptake in engagement with regional content.”
With evolving consumer behavior, One Take Media is determined to continue providing top-notch animated series and movies to the diverse Indian audience. All of these shows can now be accessed on Playflix – a content-streaming OTT app by One Take Media Co.
Apart from Kids Animated series and Animated movies, OTMC also offers a wide library of Korean dramas, International shows, Hollywood dubbed movies and more.
Awards
Hamdard honours changemakers at Abdul Hameed awards
NEW DELHI: Hamdard Laboratories gathered a cross-section of India’s achievers in New Delhi on Friday, handing out the Hakeem Abdul Hameed Excellence Awards to figures who have left their mark across healthcare, education, sport, public service and the arts.
The ceremony, attended by minister of state for defence Sanjay Seth and senior officials from the ministry of Ayush, celebrated individuals whose work blends professional success with a sense of public purpose. It was as much a roll call of achievement as it was a reminder that influence is not measured only in profits or podiums, but in people reached and lives improved.
Among the headline awardees was Alakh Pandey, founder and chief executive of PhysicsWallah, recognised for turning affordable digital learning into a mass movement. On the sporting front, Arjuna Awardee and kabaddi player Sakshi Puniya was honoured for her contribution to the game and for pushing women’s participation onto bigger stages.
The cultural spotlight fell on veteran lyricist and poet Santosh Anand, whose songs have echoed across generations of Hindi cinema. At 97, Anand accepted the honour with characteristic humility, reflecting on a life shaped by perseverance and hope.
Healthcare honours spanned both modern and traditional systems. Manoj N. Nesari was recognised for strengthening Ayurveda’s place in national and global health frameworks. Padma shri Mohammed Abdul Waheed was honoured for his research-backed work in Unani medicine, while padma shri Mohsin Wali received recognition for his long-standing contribution to patient-centred care.
Education and social development also featured prominently. Padma shri Zahir Ishaq Kazi was honoured for decades of work in education, while former Meghalaya superintendent of Police T. C. Chacko was recognised for public service. Goonj founder Anshu Gupta received an award for his dignity-centred rural development initiatives, and the Hunar Shakti Foundation was honoured for empowering women and young girls through skill development.
The Lifetime Achievement Award went to former IAS officer Shailaja Chandra for her long career in public healthcare and governance, particularly in the traditional systems under Ayush.
Speaking at the event, Hamdard chairman Abdul Majeed said the awards were a tribute to those who combine excellence with empathy. “These awardees reflect Hakeem Sahib’s belief that healthcare, education and public service must ultimately serve humanity,” he said.
Minister Seth struck a forward-looking note, saying India’s young population gives the country a unique opportunity to become a global destination for learning, health and wellness by 2047.
The ceremony also featured the trailer launch of Unani Ki Kahaani, an upcoming documentary starring actor Jim Sarbh, set to premiere on Discovery on 11 February.
Instituted in memory of Unani scholar and educationist Hakeem Abdul Hameed, the awards have grown into a national platform that celebrates those building a more inclusive and resilient India. For one evening at least, the spotlight was not just on success, but on service with substance.








