In June 2020, JioTV tiedup with Assam goverment to host educational channel "Gyan Brikshya". JioTV has 17 'Jio Darshan' channels which telecast proceedings from a few Indian temples (Govind Dev Ji Mandir, Mahavir temple )ģ2 government education channels on JioTV are hosted by the Ministry of Human Resources Development under Swayam Prabha. JioTV has partnered with different broadcasting companies such as Viacom18, Sony, Zee, NDTV, Times Now, TV Today Network, Turner, ABP News Network, and Discovery network to provide content in different categories Business, Devotional, Educational, Entertainment, Infotainment, Kids, Lifestyle, Movies, Music, News, and Sports. JioTV web version was launched on Dec 2017 but it was taken down after two days because of some technical litigation issues Content Partners JioTV is one of the products provided by Jio Platforms ( JioSaavn, JioNews, JioMeet, JioChat & JioTalks ) which are exclusive for Jio users in India. In this Muslim home, winds of change happen delicately when one character admits to another about being unable to wrap her head around modern relationships.JioTV was launched on 5 September along with the public launch of Jio in 2016. The Old City setting paves way for the use of Hyderabadi lingo like baigan ke baataan (if only the poor brinjal knew why it always gets the rough end in the lingo). The story broaches how being a stickler to caste and community norms has soured relationships. Noori (Nithya), when asked by Vinay (Pradeep Rudra) about her new-found glow, attributes it to the nawabi feast. The nod to Hyderabadi cuisine is in the form of Khatti dal, Ambada chicken, Ande ke lauz, Bagara baingan… the list is too long. Revathy and Nithya can convey volumes through their silences and also make us reach out to a plate of food as the story gradually mends and strengthens their bond through food. The two winsome women are terrific as on-screen mother and daughter. The typical Hyderabadi story among the lot is My Unlikely Pandemic Dream Partner directed by Kukunoor, starring Revathy and Nithya Menen. Showrunner Nagesh Kukunoor, who has adapted the stories from the New York Times columns along with Bahaish Kapoor, makes most of the stories appear rooted in the city. The stories that are a part of the Amazon Prime Video anthology series also discuss old Telugu comedies directed by Jandhyala, the current popularity of stand-up comedy shows and contrasts them with weepy, regressive television soaps. The six stories of Modern Love Hyderabad weave a few of these elements into their narratives. The predominant perception of Hyderabad, for outsiders, has to do with the city’s fascination for biryani, haleem and Irani chai, the Charminar, the IT hub, and new landmarks like the cable bridge, and of course, the Telugu film industry that proudly dishes out masala-laced films.
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