Epic TV

Epic TV is an Indian television channel that airs action, drama, comedy and narrative non-fiction and fictional programming with a focus on Indian history, folklore and epic genre.[2][3] Launched by IN10 Media on 19 November 2014,[4][5] a company owned by Anand Mahindra,[6] it airs programmes in Hindi and English.[7] Aditya Pittie, CEO of Pittie Group is the Managing Director of Epic TV.

Epic TV
CountryIndia
NetworkIN10 Media
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Programming
Language(s)Hindi And English
Picture format(576i SDTV)
(1080i HDTV)
Ownership
Sister channelsIshara TV
Filamchi Bhojpuri
Gubbare TV
ShowBox
Nazara TV
History
Launched19 November 2014 (2014-11-19)[1]
Links
Websiteepicon.in

Some of its programmes like Raja, Rasoi Aur Anya Kahaniyaan; Kahi Suni; Dharmakshetra; Sanrachana have been added to Netflix. The slogan of the channel is "Soch Se Aage"(means Ahead of Thought).

Their digital platform named Epic ON was launched in early 2017 with most shows available.

The company has revealed a vision of organising and building itself as a media network, with new ventures across every touch-point of the content life-cycle that would consolidate under the banner of IN10 Media. As part of its expansion plans, the company also announced the launch of two new television channels – Gubbare TV (a kids channel) and Ishara TV.[8][9]

Shows

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Documentaries

  • A Tent, a Truck & Talkies
  • Air Battle of Srinagar
  • Andamans - Jewels of the Sea (Acquired)
  • Ayodhya - The Home Coming
  • Balasinor - Rediscover India's Dinosaurs
  • Beehad
  • Curry Pow (Acquired)
  • Cyber Yoddha (Acquired)
  • Drishti - Documentaries on Epic (2 Seasons, Acquired)
  • Ghaat Ghaat Ka Paani
  • Hai Junoon
  • Himalayan Misfits
  • Jallianwala Bagh - Punjab Da Dil (2 Part Series)
  • Janani (Acquired)
  • Jungle Ke Baahubali (2 Part Series, Acquired)
  • Kashmir Ki Virasat
  • Killer Squadron
  • Life Zara Hatke
  • Love for the Game (Acquired)
  • Naga - The Eternal Yogi (Acquired)
  • Nagaland - The Hornbill Festival & Songs of Japfu (2 Part Series, Acquired)
  • Nanak Naam Chardi Kala (4 Part Series)
  • Nandadevi (Acquired)
  • Raghu Rai - An Unframed Portrait
  • Rampath (Acquired)
  • Rupa's Boutique
  • Sentinels of the Snow
  • Superman of Malegaon
  • The 1965 Indo-Pakistan War
  • The Art Of Shantiniketan (Acquired)
  • The Elephant Whisperer and Maya Memsaheb (Acquired)
  • The Pad Piper (Acquired)
  • The Royal Enfield Story
  • Turning Point at Tololing
  • Vijay Diwas - The Fall of Dhaka
  • YKT, Mumbai (Acquired)
  • Zindagi Ab Milee Dobara - Celebrating the Golden Years

Short Series

  • 7 Secrets from Hindu Calendar Art
  • 7 Secrets of Vishnu
  • Alfaazon Ki Buniyad
  • Anu Club - Amar Chitra Katha (Acquired)
  • Banaras
  • Buddha Sutra
  • Devlok Mini
  • Epicgrams
  • Epified
  • Go Ganges (Acquired)
  • Khattey Meethey Guppey
  • Kissa Currency Ka
  • Indian Martial Arts - Shastra Ka Shastra
  • Itihas Ki Thaali Se
  • Mahabharata (Epified)
  • My Geeta by Devdutt Pattanaik
  • Pehli
  • Samagri, Sampatti Aur Sauda
  • Sharanam Faith Diaries (2 Seasons)
  • Silsila Cinema Ka
  • Supandi and Friends - Amar Chitra Katha (Acquired)
  • The Krishna Story (Epified)
  • Tyohaar Ki Thaali Recipe Special
  • Umeed India Specials

References

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