MUN TV

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MUN TV
Sub Kuch Much Chaha
CountryPakistan
Ownership
OwnerAli Kazi
History
LaunchedFebruary 27, 2023 (2023-02-27)
Links
Websitemuntv.tv

MUN TV is a television channel in Pakistan, owned by journalist Ali Kazi, via a registered company called Komal Entertainment (Private) Limited, It is licensed by PEMRA.[1][2][3][4]

Current Programs[edit]

Comedy[edit]

  • Saas Nahi Raas

Drama[edit]

  • Butwaara Betiyon Ka
  • Kharee Sar-e-Bazaar
  • Kaisa Mera Naseeb
  • Kasauti
  • Meri Guriya

Ramzan Series[edit]

  • Tawakkal

Former Programs[edit]

Comedy[edit]

  • Baat Ban Jaye
  • Dada Ki Jayegi Baraat
  • Rent A Pyaar
  • Un Ke Sath

Drama[edit]

  • Aane Wala Pal
  • Ab Ke Hum Bichray
  • Chaal
  • Chand Ke Paar
  • Dikhayi Diye Yun
  • Dil-e-Meherban
  • Hum Nadaan Thay
  • Husna Rudali
  • Mera Wajood Meri Marzi
  • Meray Sapnay
  • Tere Siwa

Soaps[edit]

  • Choti Si Kahani
  • Doosra Darwaza
  • Ek Thi Raabi
  • Jaal
  • Kancha Chowk
  • Kausar Aapa
  • Mera Sardaar
  • Na Tum Jaano Na Hum
  • Pyaar Grahan
  • Taweez

Anthology[edit]

  • Khoj
  • Zombistaan

History[edit]

The channel began broadcasting on February 27, 2023. Before its official launch, the channel conducted test transmissions starting from November 15, 2022.

During its early stages, MUN TV introduced an official soundtrack (OST) titled 'Suno Jo Mun Chahye' on YouTube. This OST featured various celebrities from the Pakistani entertainment industry, including Basit Rind, Fazyla Lasharee, Saleem Khan, Aliza Ejaz Khan, Rida Isfahani, Erum Akhter, Mehboob Sultan, Afraaz Rasool, among others.

The upbeat rhythm of "Suno Jo Mun Chahye" reflects MUN TV's tagline, "Sub Kuch Much Chaha", which emphasizes listening to the voice of the heart. This tagline signifies the channel's aim to provide content that resonates with viewers on an emotional level.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sidra (February 12, 2024). "MUN TV Pakistan's Upcoming Drama Promises Intrigue & Controversy". Reviewit.pk. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Sidra (November 30, 2023). "Mun Tv's Chaal Highlights Power Games In Politics Featuring Mathira & Javaid Sheikh". Reviewit.pk. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ "'Kharee Sar-e-Bazaar' Demands True Freedom for Pakistani Women". hamariweb.com. February 22, 2024. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  4. ^ "List of Satellite TV Licence Issued by Pemra" (PDF). Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority. Retrieved February 29, 2024.



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