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Cartoon Network is a Pakistani cable and satellite television channel operated by Warner Bros. Discovery. It was launched on 2 April 2004, dedicating itself to Pakistani viewers. It was launched on 2 April 2004, dedicating itself to Pakistani viewers.
Urdu 2nd installment in franchise. [2] 2018 3 Bahadur: Rise of the Warriors: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Waadi Animations, SOC films Urdu ARY Films Third and last installment of franchise. [3] Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor: Uzair Zaheer Khan: 3rd World Studios Urdu First movie produced entirely in Unreal Engine. [4] The Donkey King: Aziz Jindani ...
Nickelodeon Pakistan or Nick Pakistan, was a Pakistani pay television channel.It was the Pakistani feed of Nickelodeon, which is operated by domestic media company ARY Group's Digital Network subsidiary under a brand licensing and programming agreement with Paramount Networks EMEAA. [2]
Quaid Say Baatain is a Pakistani animated series about a young girl named Zainab, who is always thinking of ways to help and better Pakistan. In each episode she encounters a problem, which she then solves by remembering the words and actions of Quaid-e-Azam.
This is a list of Urdu-language television channels in Pakistan, India and the rest of the world. Pakistan ... Cartoon Network (Some programs) India
3 Bahadur (Urdu: 3 بہادر) (Read as: Teen Bahadur, Urdu: تین بہادر, teen(۳) is the Urdu number for 3) is a Pakistani film series comprising the animated films directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy.
Commander Safeguard's Mission: Clean Sweep, commonly known as Commander Safeguard, is the first Pakistani "3D Animated Series".It is sponsored by Procter & Gamble Pakistan, The show was produced and animated by Post Amazers to promote hand washing habits among children.
Burka Avenger (Urdu: برقعہ ایوینجر) is a Pakistani animated television series created, directed and produced by Haroon. [3]Unicorn Black founder and international pop star Haroon (AKA Aaron Haroon Rashid) created the series as a way to emphasise the importance of girls’ education in Pakistan and abroad, as well as issues such as equality and discrimination. [4]