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This is a list of original television programming currently and formerly broadcast by DD National.

Current broadcasts

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Original series

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Premiere date Show Ref.
15 August 2023 Jahan Chand Rehta Hai [1]
Jaanki [2]
18 November 2024 Fauji 2 [3]
Bhed Bharam Rahasyon Ka Mayajal [4]

Reruns

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Acquired series

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Former broadcasts

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Animated series

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Hindi dubbed shows

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Children's/teen series

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Hindi dubbed shows

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Comedy series

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Hindi dubbed shows

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Drama series

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Hindi dubbed shows

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Reality/non-scripted programming

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Hindi dubbed shows

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Films

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References

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