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Hum TV is a commercial broadcast television network that is owned by Hum Entertainment Television. Headquartered on I. I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi, Hum TV is one of the major channels in Pakistan in terms of viewership.[1] The following is a list of all television programming that Hum TV has broadcast since it began its TV operations in 2005.

The channel's drama series Humsafar, broadcast in 2011-2012, has become the most successful program of the channel to date, earning it widespread acclaim and international recognition.[2][3][4] Due to its success, critics referred to Pakistani television as a "Golden Age".[5] At the 1st Hum Awards ceremony it was awarded the Hum Honorary Phenomenal Serial Award.[6] Hum TV caters to all genres from entertainment. Most dramas on Hum TV at the moment are skewed towards a teen/youth audience while others are catered to a mature audience.

Current programming

Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the premiere date in parentheses.

Drama serials

Soaps

  • Aik Ladki Aam Si (18 June 2018) ایک لڑکی عام سی
  • Maa Sadqay (22 January 2018) ماں صدقے

Sitcoms

Talk shows

Reality/non-scripted

Awards shows

Upcoming

Former programming

Drama series

Soap operas

Horror/Supernatural series

Sitcoms

Reality/non-scripted

Anthology series

Telefilms

Others

Ramadan programs

See also

References

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