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TVOne Pakistan (TVOne Pk)
.....پاکستان ٹی وی ون.....
TVOne Logo since September 2014
CountryPakistan
Broadcast areaPakistan
HeadquartersKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s)English
Urdu
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
16:9 (1080p, HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerAirWaves Media (Private) Limited.
Sister channelsNewsOne, Waseb TV
History
Launched15 September 2005; 19 years ago (2005-09-15)
Former namesTVOne Global (2009-2013)
Links
Websitewww.tvonepk.tv
Availability
Streaming media
TV One LiveWatch Live

TVOne Pakistan (Urdu: ٹی وی ون) is a general entertainment channel from Pakistan that airs dramas, soaps, sitcoms, Shows and foreign (American, British, Korean, Turkish & Indian) reality and lifestyle programs. Chaudhry Aurangzeb is the Chairman of the channel and Airwaves Media.[1]

It is a major entertainment channel in Pakistan.[2]

Current programming

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Acquired programming

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Drama

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  • Do Boond Pani
  • Dil Na Umeed Tu Nahi
  • Aadat
  • Dil Majboor
  • KhawabZadi
  • Gali Mai Chand
  • Chand Par Dagh
  • Meri Sautan
  • Adhori Kahani
  • Susralies
  • Motia Sarkar
  • Mor Moharan[3]
  • Dil Bhatkay
  • Aye Mohabbat
  • Khawaja Naveed Ki Adaalat (Season 2)

Comedy

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  • To Be Honest
  • Mochi Gate

Anthology

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  • Shehar Ki Raatein
  • The Songs Of Love

Non-scripted/reality shows

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  • Family Ronaq
  • Jumma Mubarak
  • What The Fun
  • Morning Star with Azfar Rehman
  • The Mazedaar Show (Season 2)
  • To Be Honest (Season 3)
  • The Big Pick

Upcoming programming

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Drama

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  • Do Boond Pani

Former programming

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Anthologies

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  • Boltay Afsanay
  • Doosra Sach
  • Kahani Pyaar Ki
  • One Films
  • Teledrama
  • Teletheatre
  • Telecinema
  • Zindagi Dhoop Chuhan

Comedy/sitcoms

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  • 3rd Umpire
  • Aqal Bari Ya Bhains
  • Baar Baar Beo
  • Bhatti & DD
  • Behind The Scene
  • Colony 52
  • Chicken Cabinet
  • Enaaya
  • Funkari
  • Gudgudee
  • Get Set Go
  • Hulla Ray
  • Haan Ji Haan
  • Joey
  • Mirza Aur Shamim Aara
  • Munni Ka Dhabba
  • Naya Kar Yaar
  • Sabir Ali Aur Betiyan
  • Susralies
  • Udhaam Family

Horror/supernatural

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Drama series

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  • Aadat
  • Aania
  • Aye Mohabbat
  • Aas
  • Adhuri Kahani
  • Aik Haath Ki Taali
  • Aik Thi Paro
  • Ajnabi Shehr Kay Ajnabi Raaste
  • Anjanay Nagarhistorical drama written by Haseena Moin.Cast: Zainab Ahmad, Asad Malik, Yamina Peerzada,[5] Kiran Tabeir and Shamil Khané Set in the 1940s during British Raj in Murree,[6][7]
  • Angoori
  • Anhoni
  • Amar Bail
  • Bhinak
  • Band Khirkyon Kay Peechay
  • Bewafa Hum Na They
  • Connections
  • Chakrees
  • Dastaar E Anaa
  • Dil Bhatkay
  • Dil-e-Majboor
  • Dil Manay Na
  • Dil Na Umeed To Nahi[8]
  • Dil Hi Tou Hai
  • Direct Line
  • Faslay Hain Darmiyaan
  • Ghughi
  • Hotel
  • House Of Commons
  • Haroon Piya Tou Teri
  • Husun Ara Kaun
  • Hum Paridnay
  • Ideals
  • Imam Zamin
  • Ishq Pagal Karay
  • Ishq Samandar
  • Jaltay Gulab
  • Jalti Rait Per
  • Juda Na Hona
  • Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai
  • Kuch To Hota Hai
  • Karamat-e-Ishq
  • Kasak Rahay Ge
  • Kaun Sitare Choo Sakta Hai
  • Kaanton Say Aagay
  • Khamosh Mohabbat
  • Khanabadosh
  • Kharashain
  • Khelo Pyaar Ki Baazi
  • Khuda Gawah
  • Khushboo Ka Safar
  • Khuwabzaadi
  • Laaj
  • Manchali
  • Mann Pyasa
  • Mann Se Poocho
  • Maryam Periera
  • Manzil Na Janay Kahan
  • Mazung De Meena Sheena
  • Mein Sitara
  • Mera Maan Rakhna
  • Meray Dil Meray Musafir
  • Mor Moharan
  • Mohabbat Hogai Tum Se
  • Mohabbat Khel Tamasha
  • Munkir
  • Muthi Bhar Chaawal
  • Naqqar E Khuda
  • Nindiya Kaun Jalti Jaye
  • Naulakha[9]
  • New York Se New Karachi
  • Noori
  • Parizaad
  • Pyaar Ka Pagalpan
  • Pyar Ho Jaane Do
  • Ro Raha Hai Dil
  • Rockstar
  • Raat Aur Raaz
  • Samandar
  • Saiyaan Way
  • Sathiyaa
  • Seep[10]
  • Seeta Bagri
  • Shaggo
  • Shatranj
  • Sipahi Maqbool Hussain (Mini-series)
  • Tere Anjani Say
  • Tanha Dil
  • Taan
  • Tu Jo Nahi
  • Tumhari Zofeen
  • Tumhe Yaad Karte Karte
  • Ussay Bhool Ja
  • Yeh Junoon[11]
  • Wafa Ka Mausam
  • Wafa Lazim To Nahi
  • Yeh Pyar Hai
  • Yaqeen
  • Zara Si Bhool
  • Zard Patay Say Yeh Dil
  • Zindagi Aur Kitne Zakham
  • Kinara Mill Gaya Hota

Special programming

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  • Ishq Ramazan
  • Rooh e Ramazan

Non-scripted/reality shows

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  • Aap Ka Sahir
  • Andaz Apna Apna
  • Brand Power
  • Blockbuster Movies
  • Business Review
  • Bolo Tou Jeeto Gay
  • Dholak
  • Deen Dialogue
  • E On One
  • Expert On One
  • Entertainment World
  • For Him
  • Gata Rahay Mera Dil
  • Happy Hour
  • Kiva
  • Kausati Mastermind
  • Kya Yeh Sab Drama Hai
  • Lakh Rupay Ka Knockout Show
  • Living Arts & Designs
  • Meri Dunya
  • Muskurati Morning
  • Naya Andaaz
  • Nyla's Lounge
  • Ramp Razmatazz
  • Sirat-e-Mustaqeem
  • Social Diaries
  • Style India
  • Style Icon
  • Shes On One
  • Secondhand
  • Spotlight
  • Survivor Pakistan
  • Taboo
  • The Mazedaar Show
  • The Sahir Show
  • The World In Your Kitchen
  • The World This Week
  • The Uncensored Show
  • Udhaam Nite

Talk shows

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  • The Late Night Show with Sahir Lodhi
  • Expert On One
  • Happy Your
  • Kiva
  • Kismat Connection
  • Khawaja Naveed Ki Adalat
  • Sunday Gurus
  • Shes On One

Soaps operas

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  • Daag e Dil
  • Don't Jealous
  • Gali Mein Chand Nikla
  • Jalti Barish
  • Kaisi Hai Yeh Zindagi
  • Kuch Ishq Tha Kuch Majboori Thi
  • Laila
  • Love In Gulshan-e-Bahar
  • Madhosh
  • Main Bhi Khuwab Dekhti Hoon
  • Meri Wife Kay Liye
  • Mohabbat Behta Dariya
  • Mohabbat Humsafar Meri
  • Orangi Ki Anwari
  • Phir Kab Miloge
  • Pura Dekh Ka Chand
  • Railway Colony
  • Sapno Ki Oat Main
  • Sirf Aik Baar
  • Shahista Shahista

Acquired programming

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  • Always Girls Can
  • Always Karo Yaqeen
  • Battle of the Bands
  • Coke Studio Pakistan
  • Commander Safeguard
  • Dettol Warriors
  • Easypaisa Raahi
  • Ho Yaqeen
  • Knorr Noodle Boriyat Buster
  • Knorr Noodle Boriyat Buster 2
  • Miss Veet
  • Miss Veet 2
  • Meray Dost Meray Yaar
  • Meray Dost Meray Yaar 2
  • National Ka Pakistan
  • Nestlé Nido Young Stars
  • Nestle Nesvita Women of Strength '09
  • Nescafe Basement
  • Nesfruta Fankaar
  • Sprite Spice Wars
  • Telenor IChamp
  • Telenor Karo Mumkin Show
  • Uth Records
  • Uth Records 2
  • Veet Celebration of Beauty
  • Veet Miss Super Model
  • Veet Miss Super Model 2
  • Veet Miss Super Model 3
  • Veet Miss Super Model 4
  • Veet Miss Super Model 5

Telefilms

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  • Aatish
  • Akhri Ghanti
  • Ab Bajegi Shehnai
  • Achar Wali
  • Anjaan Musafir
  • Bin Bulae Abba Jan
  • Bonga BA
  • Beqarar
  • Begairat
  • Beech Ki Aarh
  • Bakhtawar
  • Bade Main Deewanay
  • Badtameez Ishq
  • Chura Ke Dil Mera
  • Chatpati Mohabbat
  • Deemak
  • Dastak
  • Daawa
  • Doosra Hutt
  • Daam-e-Mohabbat
  • Diya Jalaye Rakhna
  • Dil Parosi
  • Eid Loadshedding Mubarak
  • Gori Ki Dukan
  • Gori Teri Eidi
  • Gudgudee
  • Gumshuda Mehmooba
  • Hum Zuban
  • In Se Miley
  • Koji
  • Koila Bhiona Raakh
  • Khamoshi
  • Khalish
  • Ladies Tailor
  • Lala Ki Film
  • Lyari Ki Teer
  • Mohra
  • Motia Sarkar
  • Mushtari
  • Meri Ammi
  • Meri Awaz
  • Mera Ka Hero
  • Meray Sanwariya Ka Naam
  • Maid
  • Mai Cheemi Ka Faisla
  • Maan Jaaye Na
  • Manjhele Bhaiya Ki Beti
  • Main Tu Pyaa Se
  • Nimmo Papad Wali
  • Nayyer Aapa Ki Silai Machine
  • Parda
  • Pyar Nahi Hota Bar Bar
  • Penalty
  • Raees Khana
  • Rahay Salamat Jodi
  • Ready Steady Bhaag
  • Riyasat Mae Riyasat
  • Shor
  • Sauda
  • Sare Zameen Par
  • Sapnay
  • Super Saas
  • Surprise
  • Shiddat
  • Shaadi Impossible
  • Shahrukh Khan Ki Maut
  • Street 27
  • Sehar Hone Tak
  • Tohmat
  • Tu Jo Nahin
  • Tauheen
  • Uper Bhabi Ka Makan
  • Wada
  • Yeh Dosti
  • Yeh To Hona Hi Tha
  • Zara Ther Jao
  • Zara Naam Ho Tou

Foreign series

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Films Distributed

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TV One under the banner of One Films distributed the Sahir Lodhi starrer Raasta.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chaudhry, Aurangzeb. "Chaudhry Aurangzeb — Chairman Al-Kabir Group". Facebook.
  2. ^ Yousaf Baig, Mirza (10 June 2024). "President".
  3. ^ Ul Haq, Irfan (15 March 2021). "Sonya Hussyn turns environmentalist in her new drama Mor Moharaan". Dawn Images. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  4. ^ Irfan ul Haq (22 May 2017). "Things get rocky between Anoushey Ashraf and Ali Noor in Chinaar Ghaati". DAWN IMAGES. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Every time Haseena Moin inspired us with her drama serials". Daily Times. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Pakistani dramas that once appealed to every group have now glued themselves to feminist issues only". The Nation. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  7. ^ "From Hasina's pen". DAWN.COM. 14 July 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Kashf Foundation's production mega serial "Dil Na Umeed Tou Nahin" to on air on TVONE from Jan 18". OyeYeah. 12 January 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Naulakha highlights greed and lust for heritage". The Nation. 17 July 2018. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  10. ^ "The burden of representation Pakistan". Thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Munkir Has Right Ingredients To Be Next Hit Thing On Television". tvonepk.tv. 2 March 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
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