Sony YAY! grows its toon universe of 100+ toons and increases its exhaustive content library of over 700+ hours with two brand new show launches – Ha.Go.La and Robotan.
Ha.Go.La a conversational comedy, set in the Northern heartlands of India, transports kids into the world of three crazy friends – Hathgola, Goli, and Lattha, where inanimate objects come to life to go on misadventures of a lifetime.
In another new launch Robotan, a friendly robot – Robotan and his creator cum friend Kan- chan will come together to take kids on a rib-tickling joy ride with their hilarious adventures.
Ronojoy Chakraborty- Head – Of programming, Sony YAY!, said, “Kids are at the center of the Sony YAY! universe, and it is no different as we bring to our audiences a new homegrown offering – Ha.Go.La. The show celebrates the nuances of day-to-day seemingly mindless, giggly meandering conversations of kids, in a cultural setting close to home. With the launch of these two brand new shows, we increase the width of likable genres that Sony YAY! offers to kids.”
Raghubhir Yadav, Actor, and Musician said, “Lending my voice to songs of animated characters has always been a thrilling experience for me. For a brief period, you enter the world of these funny characters and learn to laugh and have fun in their unique universe. With Ha.Go.La, I got to enjoy the unique and uncanny friendship between three household objects and this new song brings that out wonderfully. I hope that kids will love singing along to this fun song we have curated for them.”
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