- Joined
- 3 Nov 2010
- Messages
- 31,688
- Solutions
- 3
- Reaction score
- 53,453
Mumbai: Star Pravah is bringing a special programming initiative, ‘Silver Screen’, to its viewers.
Under this initiative the channel will air fresh and original content which will be brought to the viewers, conceptualised and created by Star Pravah. It will air different shows once every month for two hours.
To start with, the channel will air a show titled ‘Ek Chaal Songatichi’. It is a political thriller and will air on 18 November at
7 pm.
The show will be a narrative that explores the limits of political games and rivalry as it highlights the dedication of the Police force towards its duty. It’s a story of two friends who grow to become political rivals and are set to meet each other after years to discuss the State’s future plans.
Star Pravah’s Unit 8 team gets hint of a conspiracy in this meeting. When the ACP reaches CM’s bungalow, he hears a gunshot. The drama unfolds and Unit 8 team solves the mystery set in the political upheaval in Mumbai.
Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > Star Pravah introduces new programming initiative
Under this initiative the channel will air fresh and original content which will be brought to the viewers, conceptualised and created by Star Pravah. It will air different shows once every month for two hours.
To start with, the channel will air a show titled ‘Ek Chaal Songatichi’. It is a political thriller and will air on 18 November at
7 pm.
The show will be a narrative that explores the limits of political games and rivalry as it highlights the dedication of the Police force towards its duty. It’s a story of two friends who grow to become political rivals and are set to meet each other after years to discuss the State’s future plans.
Star Pravah’s Unit 8 team gets hint of a conspiracy in this meeting. When the ACP reaches CM’s bungalow, he hears a gunshot. The drama unfolds and Unit 8 team solves the mystery set in the political upheaval in Mumbai.
Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > Star Pravah introduces new programming initiative