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Hum TV HD (Pakistan)
ہم
Hum TV logo since January 2013
CountryPakistan
Broadcast areaAsia
Middle East
Americas
Europe
HeadquartersKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Programming
Language(s)Urdu
English
Picture format4:3 480p (2005–2018)
16:9 1080p, HDTV (2018–present)
2160p, 4KTV (2018–present)
Ownership
OwnerHum Network Limited
Key peopleSultana Siddiqui (President)
Sister channelsHum Masala
Hum Sitaray
Hum News
Hum Europe
Hum Pashto
History
Launched17 January 2005; 19 years ago (2005-01-17)
Former namesEye TV (2005–2011)
Links
Websitewww.hum.tv
Availability
Streaming media
HUM TV LiveWatch Live
Sling TVInternet Protocol television

Hum TV HD is a 24-hour Urdu general entertainment TV channel based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded by Sultana Siddiqui and Duraid Qureshi. It is owned by Hum Network Limited and traded on the Pakistan Stock Exchange as (HUMNL).[1]

Hum Network Limited was known as Eye Television Network Limited prior to 21 January 2011.[2] Hum TV began its transmission on 17 January 2005. In March 2013, Hum Network held its first Hum Awards ceremony.[3] As of 1 May 2018, Hum TV shut down its SD feed and shifted to HD in Pakistan.[4]

Hum TV is one of Pakistan's biggest entertainment networks and regularly is in the top ranks and maintains a loyal fanbase on social media in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and streaming platforms, as well as on television.[2]

History

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Former logo of Hum TV (2005–2013)

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.[5][6][7] Due to its success, critics referred to Pakistani television as a "Golden Age".[8]

At the 1st Hum Awards ceremony, it was awarded the Hum Honorary Phenomenal Serial Award.[9] Hum TV caters to all genres of entertainment. While HUM caters to urban Pakistan, most dramas on Hum TV at the moment are skewed towards a teen/youth audience, with some other serials being aimed at a more mature urban audience.

Current programming

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Original series

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Date Show Ref
13 May 2024 Aik Chubhan Si [10]
23 July 2024 Hum Dono [11]
24 April 2024 Jaan Se Pyara Juni [12]
30 May 2024 Teri Chhaon Mein [13]
24 May 2024 Jafaa [14]
5 October 2024 Nadaan [15]
23 October 2024 Mohabbat Reza Reza [16]
22 September 2024 Woh Ziddi Si [17]

Dubbed series

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Date Show Ref
6 May 2024 Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi [18][19]

Former programming

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Anthology

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Name First aired Last aired Ref
Choti Choti Batain 10 March 2019 6 October 2019 [20]
Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain 27 March 2011 15 July 2015 [21]
Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain! Phir Se 30 October 2016 20 August 2017 [22]
Sasural Ke Rang Anokhay 29 January 2012 24 February 2013 [23]
Shareek-e-Hayat 2013 2014 [24]
Ustani Jee 14 April 2018 25 August 2023 [25]

Comedy and sitcoms

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Name First aired Last aired
Coke Kahani 3 November 2012 31 December 2012
Chand Tara 14 April 2021 13 May 2021
Chupke Chupke 27 June 2014 28 July 2014
Dhol Bajnay Laga 27 June 2014 28 July 2014
Dil Pe Dastak [26] 12 March 2024 12 April 2024
Dramay Baziyan 2014 2014
Extras - The Mango People 11 June 2011 29 September 2013
Fairy Tale 23 March 2023 25 November 2023
Fun Khana 27 January 2012 24 August 2012
Halka Na Lo 31 August 2012 2 March 2013
Hum Tum 3 April 2022 3 May 2022
Joru Ka Ghulam 17 October 2014 29 May 2016
Kaala Doriya[27] 16 September 2022 24 March 2023
Mannchalay 13 July 2009 24 March 2010
Mithu Aur Aapa 7 April 2014 16 November 2014
Mohabbat Jaye Bhar Mein 2 September 2012 2013
Mr. Shamim 28 December 2014 5 November 2017
Paristan 3 April 2022 3 May 2022
Phir Chand Pe Dastak 2 August 2011 30 August 2011
Raju Rocket 27 August 2012 14 January 2013
Resham Gali Ki Husna 21 July 2019 19 January 2020
Suno Chanda[28] 17 May 2018 5 June 2019
Suno Chanda 2[29] 7 May 2019 5 June 2019
Tanaa Banaa 14 April 2021 13 May 2021
Uff Meri Family 4 May 2014 7 December 2014
Very Filmy [26] 12 March 2024 12 April 2024

Prime time series

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Daily series

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Name First aired Last aired
Agar Tum Na Hotay 4 August 2014 6 January 2015
Ahmed Habib Ki Betiyan 12 December 2011 14 May 2012
Baityaan 28 April 2009 1 July 2009
Be Aitbaar 11 July 2016 7 December 2016
Bhool 13 January 2024 24 April 2024
Darbadar Tere Liye 22 December 2014 18 January 2015
Fitna 15 September 2023 13 November 2023
Gila 5 December 2016 31 March 2017
Haya Ke Daaman Main 30 March 2016 16 September 2016
Hum Tehray Gunahgaar 13 January 2014 24 April 2014
Ishq Hamari Galiyon Mein 12 August 2013 6 February 2014
Ishq Ibadat 21 July 2015 31 October 2015
Jethaani 6 February 2017 16 June 2017
Khwaab Ankhain Khwahish Chehre 11 July 2011 2011
Log Kia Kahengay 4 February 2019 5 July 2019
Mar Jain Bhi To Kya 1 October 2012 30 January 2013
Mein Hari Piya 2018 2018
Mera Dard Na Janay Koi 14 October 2015 18 February 2016
Mujhay Sandal Kar Do 14 November 2011 16 July 2012
Nikhar Gaye Gulab Sare 15 May 2012 27 September 2012
Sangsar 3 April 2017 11 August 2017
Sanwari 20 August 2018 3 May 2019
Sartaj Mera Tu Raaj Mera 23 February 2015 3 August 2015
Susraal Mera 15 September 2014 19 February 2015
Yaar Na Bichray 17 May 2021 17 August 2021
Zindagi Tujh Ko Jiya 22 February 2016 2 June 2016

Horror and supernatural series

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Name First aired Last aired Ref
Belapur Ki Dayan 15 February 2018 28 June 2018 [85]
Chalawa 8 November 2020 4 April 2021 [86]
Mehboob Aapke Qadmon Main 18 October 2019 7 August 2020 [87]
Woh 2 September 2013 21 November 2014 [88]

Miniseries

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Name First aired Last aired Ref
Bhook 10 May 2019 14 June 2019 [89]
Khaab Toot Jaatay Hain 27 December 2021 17 January 2022 [90]
Mann Jogi 3 August 2024 28 September 2024 [91]

Telefilms

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Name Release date Ref
2 Batta 8 2021 [92]
Afrah Tafreeh 2022 [93]
Bakra Impossible 2019 [94]
Band Toh Baje Ga 2018 [95]
Behadd 2013 [96]
Bholay Bhalay Sayan 2021 [97]
Dil Diyan Gallan 2018 [98]
Dil Ke Chor 2021 [99]
Good Morning Sasu Maa 2023 [100]
Iss Dil Ki Essi Ki Tessi 2018 [101]
Kahin Chand Na Sharma Jaye 2013 [102]
Laddu Ki Lady 2020 [103]
Made For China 2022 [104]
Main Kukkoo Aur Woh 2015 [105]
Mera Ishrat Meri Marzi 2020 [106]
Mutthi Bhar Mitti 2008 [107]
Nawab & Sons 2021 [108]
Pyaar Kahani 2019 [109]
Rishta Baraye Farokht 2021 [110]
Raja Ki Chandni 2019 [111]
Saeedabad Ki Saeeda 2022 [112]
Tamak Toiyan 2023 [113]
Vespa Girl 2019 [114]
Wo 7 Din 2024 [115]

Reality shows

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Name First aired Last aired
60 Hours to Glory 12 June 2021 6 September 2021
The After Moon Show[116] 10 February 2018 24 November 2018
Coke Studio 2011 2012
Jago Pakistan Jago[117] 18 January 2005 30 November 2018
Jeet Ka Dum 7 February 2015 2016
Nescafe Basement 8 September 2012 2013
Battle of the Bands July 2012 August 2019
Tonite with HSY 13 September 2014 7 October 2018
TUC - The Lighter Side of Life 14 December 2013 8 March 2014
Uth Records 18 February 2011 2012

Award shows

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Name First aired Last aired Ref
Hum Awards 2013 2024 [118][119]
Hum Style Awards 2017 2023 [120]

Dubbed series

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Name First aired Last aired
C.I.D. 18 January 2008 27 October 2018
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7 September 2006 6 March 2011
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2000 2008
Simi Selects India's Most Desirable 12 June 2011 6 November 2011

Production house

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MD Productions

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The network television serials are primarily produced under production company Momina Duraid Productions or MD Productions, owned by Momina Duraid wife of Siddiqui's youngest Son Duraid Qureshi and she is also a senior producer at channel.[2]

Moomal Entertainment

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The other Hum TV shows are being produced by Moomal Entertainment owned by Moomal Shunaid, wife of Siddiqui's eldest son Shunaid Siddiqui. Moomal Entertainment was founded in 2014.[2]

See also

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