Campaign India Team
Apr 13, 2022

Shemaroo launches Hindi GEC

Called Shemaroo Umang, the channel will be available on DD Free Dish

Shemaroo launches Hindi GEC
Shemaroo Entertainment has announced the launch of a free-to-air Hindi GEC, Shemaroo Umang. 
 
With this, Shemaroo expands its FTA channel portfolio which consists of Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana. Shemaroo Umang is currently available on DD Free Dish and will be launched on DTH and cable networks soon.  
 
Hiren Gada, CEO, Shemaroo Entertainment, said, “We have experienced immense success with our existing television channel slates and are excited to announce the launch of our new Hindi GEC Shemaroo Umang. We are committed to be a leader in the Indian entertainment industry and build our position in the market with the new launch.”
 
Sandeep Gupta, COO, broadcasting business, Shemaroo Entertainment, added, “The launch of Shemaroo Umang is another breakthrough for us as it strengthens our presence in the broadcast space. We are sure that the audiences will love our curated collection of some of the most admired shows and Shemaroo Umang will also soon emerge as a household name just like Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana.”
 
The channel will also be available on Shemaroo's OTT platform ShemarooMe. 
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