List of programs broadcast by Sony Entertainment Television

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This is the list of original programming currently and formerly broadcast by the Indian television channel Sony Entertainment Television (SET) in India.

Current broadcasts[edit]

Former broadcasts[edit]

Acquired series[edit]

Anthology series[edit]

Comedy series[edit]

Drama series[edit]

Horror/supernatural series[edit]

Mythological series[edit]

Reality/non-scripted programming[edit]

Hindi dubbed shows[edit]

Animated series[edit]

Specials[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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