A-Plus TV

A-Plus Entertainment HD (Pakistan)
A-PLUS logo since 2017
CountryPakistan
Broadcast areaAsia, Europe, Middle East, America's
HeadquartersLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Programming
LanguageUrdu
Picture format4:3 (1080P, HDTV)
Ownership
Sister channelsPublic News
History
Launched24 July 2009 (2009-07-24)
Availability
Streaming media
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A-Plus TV is a Pakistani entertainment TV channel. Its chairman is Abdul Jabbar. It is a major entertainment channel in Pakistan.[1]

A-Plus presents a mix of programs ranging from drama serials, sitcoms, soaps, music shows, reality shows, morning shows, talk shows, health shows and magazine shows.

The channel is known for its dramas such as Aunn Zara, Gohar-e-Nayab, Mera Naam Yousuf Hai, Shehr-e-Ajnabi and Khuda Dekh Raha Hai.[2]

Currently broadcast

Rerun of ended series

Formerly broadcast

Horror/supernatural

Drama serials

Soap operas

Talk show/morning shows

Acquired

Turkish

Indian dramas

Children Series

Films distributed

A-Plus distributed its first film Good Morning Karachi in January 2015 under the banner of A-Plus Films.

Film Name Year
Good Morning Karachi 2015
Balu Mahi 2017

References

  1. ^ Andrew, Marylou (1 November 2014). "The business of entertainment". Aurora Magazine.
  2. ^ "Pakistani soaps". Daily Times (newspaper). 16 September 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  3. ^ "'Aunn Zara' – A drama review". DAWN.COM. 27 September 2013.
  4. ^ The teaser for Sanam Saeed and Mohib Mirza's Deedan looks intense Dawn (newspaper), Published 15 September 2018, Retrieved 25 May 2021
  5. ^ Irfan ul Haq (24 March 2018). "Danish Taimoor turns actor-producer for upcoming drama Haara Dil". Images.
  6. ^ "Mehreen Jabbar's drama 'Mera Naam Yousuf Hai' airs today". Dawn. 6 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Anmol Baloch stuns in drama serial 'Noor'". The Nation. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  8. ^ Tehreem M Alam (10 March 2020). "Female writers who disregard women's plight are biggest supporters of patriarchy: Bee Gul". The Express Tribune (newspaper). Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  9. ^ Wajiha Jawaid (13 November 2015). "'Chandan Haar' on A-Plus is about fake contract marriages". HipInPakistan.com website. Retrieved 25 May 2021.