List of programmes broadcast by Sony SAB

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This is the list of original programming currently and formerly broadcast by the Indian television channel, Sony SAB.

Current broadcasts

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Premiere date Show
28 July 2008 Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
8 February 2021 Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey
6 June 2022 Pushpa Impossible
10 June 2024 Badall Pe Paon Hai[1]
12 August 2024 Shrimad Ramayan

Former broadcasts

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Comedy series

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Drama series

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Reality/non-scripted programming

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  • Acting Ki Funshaala[72] (2008)
  • Carryy on Shekhar[73] (2003–2004)
  • Comedy Ka King Kaun[22] (2008)
  • Comedy Superstar[74] (2015)
  • Fame X[75] (2006–2007)
  • Family Antakshri Baithe Baithe Kya Kare[76] (2014)
  • Good Night India[77] (2022)
  • India Ke Mast Kalandar[78] (2018)
  • Kuch... Diiil Se[79] (2003)
  • Kuch Smiles Ho Jayein... With Alia[80] (2020)
  • Lo Kal Lo Baat[16] (2005–2006)
  • Movers & Shakers (2012)
  • Mr. Aur Mrs. Verma Ki Rasoi[81] (2003)
  • Rukawat Ke Liye Khed Hai[29] (2015)
  • Sab Ka Sapna Money Money[29] (2015)
  • Sab Khelo Sab Jeeto[82] (2013–2014)
  • Sab Kuch Ho Sakta Hai[83] (2004)
  • Say Na Something Anupam Uncle[52] (2000–2004)
  • Swayam[84] (2001–2002)
  • Tedhi Baat Shekhar Ke Saath[85] (2009)
  • Wah Wah[17] (2008)
  • Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai![86] (2012–2013)
  • Zimmedar Kaun?[17] (2008)

Hindi dubbed shows

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Animated series

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References

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