TV Schedule for Colors Bangla
Tuesday, June 9th TV listings for Colors Bangla
Shiv cautions Devraj Indra about the consequences of challenging Mahishaasur; an undeterred Indra instructs his soldiers to stage an attack on Mahishaasur.
Bamakhyapa, a saint living in the 18th century, is a devotee of Goddess Tara; though he is against the unconventional orthodox temple practices, he uses his divine powers to help the needy.
Manasa longs to be worshipped but is denied; her anger harms Lakhindar, son of Chand Sadagar; his wife Behula seeks faith to save their love.
An anthology of some of the most enchanting folk tales from 'The Arabian Nights' wherein the characters deal with problems from a mysterious and magical world.
The rivalry of the Pandavas and Kauravas culminates in the Kurukshetra war in Mahabharata.
Yoddha (2014)
Ronnie decides to wage a war on crime and fights his most difficult battle against Goga.
Bamakhyapa, a saint living in the 18th century, is a devotee of Goddess Tara; though he is against the unconventional orthodox temple practices, he uses his divine powers to help the needy.
Arabbya Rajani New
An anthology of some of the most enchanting folk tales from 'The Arabian Nights' wherein the characters deal with problems from a mysterious and magical world.
Behula New
Mahabharat New
The rivalry of the Pandavas and Kauravas culminates in the Kurukshetra war in Mahabharata.
Mahakali New
Goddess Kali uses her cosmic powers to destroy the evil forces that threaten the world.
Nishir Daak New
Keeping in mind that Tara no longer possesses divine powers, Aghornath considers her of no use and frees her. However, he continues to plan something sinister for her.
Goddess Kali uses her cosmic powers to destroy the evil forces that threaten the world.
Bamakhyapa, a saint living in the 18th century, is a devotee of Goddess Tara; though he is against the unconventional orthodox temple practices, he uses his divine powers to help the needy.
Mahishasur rises and becomes a concern for the gods; a powerful being must step in to restore the balance of the universe.
Bamakhyapa, a saint living in the 18th century, is a devotee of Goddess Tara; though he is against the unconventional orthodox temple practices, he uses his divine powers to help the needy.
Keeping in mind that Tara no longer possesses divine powers, Aghornath considers her of no use and frees her. However, he continues to plan something sinister for her.
A religious leader engages followers in a discussion on faith and Christianity while explaining the meaning behind different verses from the Holy Bible.
Mahishasur rises and becomes a concern for the gods; a powerful being must step in to restore the balance of the universe.
