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Dangal TV to air iconic love saga Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2
Living up its promise to entertain viewers and bring engaging content, Dangal TV brings a new show with a compelling storyline for its audiences from the house of Balaji Telefilms’ starting September 28, 2020 at 9:30 pm exclusively on Dangal TV
Kitani Mohabbat Hai is the story of Arohi and Arjun who are torn between their highly influential and demanding families. The high-octane drama series with Kritika Kamra as Arohi Ahluwalia and Karan Kundra as Arjun Singhania in lead roles will surely grip viewers’ attention with each episode. The series also features Nitin Sahrawat, Mohan Kapoor, Puneet Tejwani, Aaradhna Uppal, Neelam Mehra, Danish Pandor, among others in pivotal roles.
Karan Kundra, the lead actor of the show who is thrilled about this development said, “It is very exciting to know that Dangal TV is bringing Kitani Mohabbat Hai – Season 2. The chemistry between Arjun and Arohi is iconic and has a special place in everyone's heart. I am sure that viewers will once again cherish being a part of Arjun and Arohi love story.”
While Arohi Ahluwalia’s father is a lawyer, her large Punjabi family is made up of police officers. Arjun Singhania, on the other hand, is an orphan adopted by Rudra Singhania who is a renowned Don. The Ahluwalia and Singhania families have opposing ideologies and it is in the midst of these ideologies that Arohi and Arjun meet, fall in love, and fight against all odds to be together.
Watch this exciting new love saga to know how Arohi and Arjun life and love unfolds, exclusively on Dangal TV daily at 9:30 pm
Dangal TV is available on leading cable networks and DTH platforms – DD Free Dish (CHN NO 29), Tata Sky (CHN NO 177), Airtel (CHN NO 125), Dish TV (CHN NO 119) Sun Direct (328) and Videocon D2H (CHN NO 106).
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Zee5 launches five free FAST channels on Samsung TV Plus India
New genre-led channels bring comedy, drama, horror, classics and South films to Smart TVs.
MUMBAI: Zee5 just turned Samsung Smart TVs into a free entertainment buffet because when premium content costs nothing, even the remote control starts smiling. Zee5 has launched five curated free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels on Samsung TV Plus India, making high-quality, genre-specific entertainment available subscription-free to millions of Samsung Smart TV owners across the country.
The five channels now live are:
Zee Comedy Nation – Popular comedy shows and movies
Zee Dil Se – Compelling drama series
ZEE Horror Nights – Horror and supernatural content
ZEE Cine Classic – Timeless Indian films
ZEE South Flix – High-energy South Indian films dubbed in Hindi
All content is drawn from Zee5’s extensive library and programmed in a lean-back, always-on format ideal for large-screen viewing. This launch strengthens Zee5’s Connected TV strategy at a time when 64 per cent of its premium content watch time already comes from connected devices.
Zee5 chief business officer Siju Prabhakaran said, “At Zee5, we believe accessibility and scale will define the next phase of digital entertainment growth in India. Our presence on Samsung TV Plus strengthens our Connected TV strategy, enabling viewers to discover curated, genre-led content in a seamless, free, and premium environment.”
Samsung TV Plus India head of partnerships Kunal Mehta added, “Local partnerships are at the heart of how we grow Samsung TV Plus in India. Zee Entertainment is one of India’s most iconic media brands, and bringing their channels to our service means millions more Samsung Smart TV owners can enjoy premium local content, subscription-free.”
The channels are available directly through the pre-installed Samsung TV Plus app with no login or subscription required. This marks another milestone in Zee5’s CTV expansion and builds on its growing international presence, with Zee channels already available on Samsung TV Plus across Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
In a streaming world where paywalls often block the fun, Zee5 and Samsung have quietly opened the gates, proving that sometimes the best things in life (and on your TV) really are free especially when they come with a side of comedy, drama, horror, classics and South Indian blockbuster energy.








