Raja Rancho Cast



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Raja Aur Rancho
Directed byMurli Nalappa,Rajan Waghdhare
StarringVed Thapar
Rancho
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes103
Release
Original networkDD Metro
Original release1997 –
1998
Raja Rancho Cast

3 Idiots is a gem of an entertainer with purpose and substance, deftly crafted by director Rajkumar Hirani, with Aamir Khan's central character Rancho destined to become a mythical hero every collegian and school goer would worship. Raja Aur Runk is the story of a prince and a pauper. Two children, born on the same day at the same time - one to the king, Raja Sahib and one to the poor ma.

Rancho

Raja Aur Rancho is a detective series which aired in India on DD Metro in 1997–1998. The show is about a detective named Raja (Ved Thapar) and his pet monkey Rancho.[1][2] Every week, this duo solve a new crime. Famous TV Actor Mohan Bhandari played the role of Raja in initial episodes.

Cast[edit]

Cast
  • Ved Thapar as Raja
  • Rancho (monkey) as Rancho

References[edit]

  1. ^Pareek, Shabdita. 'Remember Raja From Raja Aur Rancho? 2 Decades Later, Here's What Our Favourite Detective Is Up To'. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  2. ^'Rancho the monkey of Raja Aur Rancho emerges a star'. Retrieved 24 June 2016.


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DD metro
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaNew Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai later in Lucknow
NetworkDoordarshan
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Timeshift serviceMetro Gold
Ownership
OwnerPrasar Bharati
Sister channelsDD National
DD India
DD Bharati
DD News
DD Sports
History
Launched9 August 1984
Closed3 November 2003
Replaced byDD News
Former namesDD-2
Links
Websiteddindia.gov.in

DD Metro also known as DD 2 was an Indian free-to-airtelevision channel. It was launched in 1984 as DD2 in Delhi as an alternative to DD National. Later, it increased its coverage area by expanding to Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. In 1993, the channel was rebranded as DD-2 Metro.[1] On 3 November 2003, the Prasar Bharati Corporation replaced DD Metro with their new news channel, DD News.[2]

DD Metro programming consisted of many genres of television programmes, including family dramas boasting women as main characters, comedies, reality TV shows and others. The channel's prime-time shift Metro Gold[3][4] was a landmark in Indian television history, and it replaced Star Plus as the top Hindi-language entertainment channel in 2000 and 2001.[5] DD Metro also used to broadcast some TV series from its sister channel, DD National. In addition, DD Metro was also known for dubbing english and other language movies into Hindi.[6][7]

Programmes[edit]

  • Bandhan[8]
  • Deewar[9]
  • Duniya Ki Saire Kar Lo[10]
  • Intezaar Aur Sahi[10]
  • Jaane Bhi Do Paaro[11]
  • Kaliren[12]
  • Nukkad[13]
  • Papa[9]
  • The Samwaad Show[10]
  • Strivers & Achievers[14]
  • Teletubbies[15]
  • Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi[13]
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See also[edit]

References[edit]

Raja Rancho Cast Iron Skillet

  1. ^'DD Metro to stay terrestrial channel'. Business Line. 11 June 2002. Archived from the original on 6 December 2005. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
  2. ^'News channel to replace DD Metro: Prasar Bharati'. Indian Express. 2002.
  3. ^'DD Metro's Golden Time '9 Gold''. Indian Express. 2001. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  4. ^'9 Gold On DD Metro'. The Hindu. 2000.
  5. ^'DD Metro Grabbed No.1 position: India Tele Awards'. Indian Express. 2001. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  6. ^'DD Metro to air dubbed Hollywood films'. Indian Television Dot Com. 2002.
  7. ^'French films heating up Friday nights on DD Metro'. Indian Television Dot Com. 14 August 2002.
  8. ^'Balaji Telefilms Limited : Television, Motion Pictures'. balajitelefilms.com.
  9. ^ ab'Slew of new soaps on DD Metro from today'. Indian Television Dot Com. 31 March 2003.
  10. ^ abc'Samvaad to air two new shows on DD metro'. Indian Television Dot Com. 29 March 2003.
  11. ^https://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98aug09/sunday/filmtv.htm
  12. ^'Balaji Telefilms Limited : Television, Motion Pictures'. balajitelefilms.com.
  13. ^ ab'DD Metro to have a new look by end of this year - Exchange4media'. Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media.
  14. ^'The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Television'. www.tribuneindia.com.
  15. ^Mathur, Arti; Mathur, Arti (8 September 2000). 'BBC buys India slot for 'Teletubbies''.

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External links[edit]

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