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Astro Vaanavil
CountryMalaysia
Broadcast areaMalaysia
Brunei
Programming
Language(s)Tamil (mainly)
Telugu
Malayalam
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerAstro
Sister channelsAstro Vellithirai
Astro Vinmeen HD
History
Launched1 June 1996 (SD)
1 June 2020 (HD)
ClosedAugust 2016 (HyppTV)
1 June 2020 (SD, Astro only)
1 January 2022 (SD, NJOI only)

Astro Vaanavil (in English: Astro in the Rainbow) is a Malaysian pay television channel that broadcasts programming in Tamil, targeting the Indian community in Malaysia. It was launched in 1 June 1996. It was created by Astro. Starting 1 June 2020, Astro Vaanavil has been officially upgrade to HD and known as Astro Vaanavil HD. NJOI still in 16:9 SD format.

It is the dominant local channel targeted at the Indian community in Malaysia.[1]

Programmes

TV Series

Malaysian

  • Tamiletchumy (8 June-21 July 2020)
  • Ippadikku Ila (1- 19 February 2021)
  • Appalasamy Apartments (February 2021)
  • Supramani (March 2021)
  • Swaralayam
  • Tamiletchumy 2 (12 August onwards)

Reality Shows

  • Aaatam 100 Vagai
  • Vaanavil Superstar
  • Paadal Thiran Potti

Other shows

  • Vizhuthugal-Samugathin Kural:

It is a morning talk show that discovers on topics about the current issues that is happening around Malaysia.The show's 14th season was airing on Vinmeen HD before started broadcasting again on Astro Vaanavil HD on the 1st of June. Several months later, the show is rebranded and changed to primetime slot at 9.00pm.

  • 360°:

The show is about the Indian community living in Malaysia and the activities happening in town.

References

  1. ^ Sankaran, Chitra; Pillai, Shanthini (2011). "Transnational Tamil television and diasporic imaginings". International Journal of Cultural Studies. 14 (3): 277–289. doi:10.1177/1367877910391867.