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This is the list of current, upcoming and formerly broadcast series by the Indian television channel Star Plus.

Current broadcasts

Year Show Production House
2009–present Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Director's Kut Productions
2019–present Yeh Hai Chahatein Balaji Telefilms
2020–present Anupamaa Director's Kut Productions
2020–present Shaadi Mubarak Shashi Sumeet Productions
2020–present Lockdown Ki Love Story Rashmi Sharma Telefilms
2020–present Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin Cockcrow and Shaika Entertainment
2020–present Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2 Rashmi Sharma Telefilms
2020–present Taare Zameen Par Optimystix Entertainment
2020–present Imlie 4 Lions Films

Upcoming broadcasts

  • Shaurya Aur Anokhi Ki Kahaani [1]
  • Rudrakaal [2]

Former broadcasts

Acquired series

Anthology series

Children/teen series

Comedy series

Drama series

Mythology series

International series

Animated series

Reality/non-scripted programming

Television films

  • Humko Ishq Ne Maara[111] (1997)

See also

References

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