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MUMBAI: Horror and supernatural
shows aren’t a novelty for Indian
television viewers. The history of
horror genre can be traced way back
to 1993, when Zee TV launched
Ramsay Brothers' Zee Horror Show
and then Sony brought to its
audiences Aahat for the very first
time in 1996, which thus far is
considered as the longest-running
horror show on Indian television
today. Those were the days of gory
scenes and typically white saree-clad
women as ghosts.
Later, came X-Zone (Zee TV - 1998)
and Ssshhhh..koi hai (Star One -
2001) which were thriller horror
series. Each one of these shows
captivated their audiences and ran
longer than three successful years.
The next success in the genre was in
2009, (prior to Fear Files) when
Colors launched Balaji Telefilms’ Koi
Ane Ko Hai. The show based on
paranormal activities got above-
average numbers but sadly wound up within six months flat.
Read More Here :- | http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/sony-to-mesmerise-audiences-with-spine-chilling-nights-of-aahat-150103
shows aren’t a novelty for Indian
television viewers. The history of
horror genre can be traced way back
to 1993, when Zee TV launched
Ramsay Brothers' Zee Horror Show
and then Sony brought to its
audiences Aahat for the very first
time in 1996, which thus far is
considered as the longest-running
horror show on Indian television
today. Those were the days of gory
scenes and typically white saree-clad
women as ghosts.
Later, came X-Zone (Zee TV - 1998)
and Ssshhhh..koi hai (Star One -
2001) which were thriller horror
series. Each one of these shows
captivated their audiences and ran
longer than three successful years.
The next success in the genre was in
2009, (prior to Fear Files) when
Colors launched Balaji Telefilms’ Koi
Ane Ko Hai. The show based on
paranormal activities got above-
average numbers but sadly wound up within six months flat.
Read More Here :- | http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/sony-to-mesmerise-audiences-with-spine-chilling-nights-of-aahat-150103