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30 June 2024

Star Maa Unveils Heartwarming New Serial "Chinni"

"Chinni" is scheduled to air from Monday to Saturday at 7:00 PM, promising audiences an engaging viewing experience filled with heartfelt moments and valuable life lessons.

30th June, 2024, Hyderabad: Star Maa, a leading Telugu entertainment channel, is all set to enthral its viewers with a unique offering, the heartwarming serial 'Chinni'. Premiering on July 1st, 'Chinni' is not just another serial but a compelling narrative that explores the themes of innocence, maternal love, and the resilience of familial bonds in a way that's never been seen before.

"Chinni" tells the poignant story of a young girl who begins her life in prison, raised amidst challenges and guided by her unwavering connection with her mother. The narrative unfolds as Chinni steps into the world outside, determined to reunite with her loved ones and carve her path despite the odds stacked against her.

The serial explores the emotional journey of Chinni, portraying the impact of maternal influence and the complexities of familial relationships. Viewers will witness her growth from a child confined by circumstances to a young woman navigating life's trials with courage and determination.

"Chinni" is scheduled to air from Monday to Saturday at 7:00 PM, promising audiences an engaging viewing experience filled with heartfelt moments and valuable life lessons.

Don't miss the premiere of "Chinni" on Star Maa, starting July 1st. With Chinni, embark on a journey of emotions and discoveries.

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