Cartoon Network, Pogo launch on Sri Lankan IPTV platform Peo TV
MUMBAI: Sri Lankan IPTV provider Peo TV has inked a carriage deal with Cartoon Network and Pogo.
MUMBAI: Pogo is all set to enthrall kids with a sequel from the Mighty Raju franchise.
The broadcaster is slated to premiere Mighty Raju v/s Clone Raju on 24 March at 12 pm.
In this movie, the potion that was responsible for giving Raju his super powers has been stolen by two scientists. These scientists kidnap the kids of Aryanagar, hypnotise them and empower them with some of Raju?s super powers.
Brainwashed and disguised as Mighty Raju, the kids begin to attack and destroy Aryanagar. It is now up to the real Mighty Raju to save the city and his friends and also discover the actual villains behind this plan.
MUMBAI: After premiering its first live action movie Bhootraja Aur Ronnie, Pogo is set to premiere ?Chatpat Jhatpat?, its second live action movie on 16 December at 12 pm.
Chatpat Jhatpat is created by Sphere Origins, makers of Balika Vadhu.
The movie is about two similar looking guys who meet each other and the madness that follows. It is about the optimistic, naughty, confident, brazen Chatpat and his look alike but diametrically different friend, the meek and innocent Jhatpat.
The story is a roller coaster ride where the twain do meet and what ensues is a treat to watch.
MUMBAI: With the aim of adding variety to its content offering, kids entertainment channel Pogo will premiere its first live-action, television movie - ?Bhootraja Aur Ronnie? on 25 November at 12 pm.
This is Pogo?s first live-action TV feature conceptualised in-house and co-produced by Fireworks, production house of the successful live-action series CID.
The movie revolves around the friendship between Ronnie, an eight-year-old boy, and Raja, a friendly ghost. On one hand Raja helps Ronnie overcome school bullies and on the other hand, Ronnie helps Raja to solve the mystery of his death. It is a story of friendship, bravery and justice.
Pogo is the home of popular Chhota Bheem franchise.
MUMBAI: Turner International India & South Asia General Manager, Entertainment Networks Monica Tata has put in her papers.
After spending almost nine years, Tata?s lastday at Turner is 31 December.
Confirming the development to Indiantelevision.com, Tata said: "Yes I have put in my papers at Turner on Monday. My last day will be 31 December."
Without specifying her next move, Tata said she will remain in the broadcasting space. Monica joined Turner in 2004 as Vice President - Advertising Sales. Prior to that, she worked in Star India for nearly 12 years.
"It has been a gratifying experience at Turner for almost nine years and hopefully bigger challenges await me next year," she added.
Based in Mumbai, Tata was responsible for steering and overseeing all network initiatives across Turner?s entertainment brand portfolio in South Asia.
As head of the entertainment networks, Tata oversaw various business units. Her mandate included development, supervision and providing strategic direction to Turner?s diverse kids and English entertainment businesses including Cartoon Network, Pogo, WB and HBO.
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