This is a list consisting of current and former broadcasts by the Indian television channel Zee TV.
Currently broadcast
Acquired series
Anthology series
Children/teen series
Comedy series
Drama series
Supernatural series
Mythological series
Reality/non-scripted
Hindi dubbed shows
Animated series
Television films
See also
References
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