Colors Gujarati formerly known as ETV Gujarati brings the most popular and loveable Nicktoons and kids’ favourite shows ‘Motu Patlu’, ‘Gattu Battu’ and mythological show ‘Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran’ in your language.
The shows to be aired from February 7 will have ‘Motu Patlu’ at 5 pm, ‘Gattu Battu’ at 5.30 pm and ‘Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran’ at 6 pm respectively.
‘Motu Patlu’ is the story of two friends and their daily activities. The show focuses on the two landings themselves in trouble and then being rescued only by sheer luck. ‘Motu Patlu’ is immensely popular amongst kids from the day it started.
‘Gattu Battu’ showcases the story of two friends ‘Gattu and Battu’ who run a detective and security agency and how together they fight against the enemy.
In ‘Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran’ Lord Krishna takes it upon himself to explain texts from the ancient and fabled Srimad Bhagwat with Radha, sacred in Hinduism, which offers mankind profound spiritual knowledge.
Commenting about the show, Vipul Nagar, Business Head Colors Gujarati said, “After the success of our fiction shows we are glad to bring some of the finest properties from our network in our language. Kids are a key viewership segment on television, and we hope it will grow stronger in times to come.
“Both Motu Patlu and Gattu Battu are already popular amongst kids and bringing them along with Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran in our language will only enhance our commitment towards the Gujarati audience,” Nagar added.
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