7 passionate members of Near U TV explore the wonders UK has to offer, discovering hidden gems from across the country, educating audience around the world on what places they should consider visiting and what places to avoid. Throughout episodes we advertise and promote small businesses.
Mirza Ki Heer is a tale of love caught between truth and illusion, where the past refuses to let go and the heart longs for freedom. A saga of love, passion, and shattered illusions.
In Alang's ship-breaking yards, Kaveri's perfect marriage conceals deadly secrets. An affair leads to blackmail and murder, triggering a police probe that unravels betrayal and manipulation. She faces the consequences of her choices.
A transgender police officer from Uttar Pradesh long ridiculed by her peers and side lined by her superiors, gets her first high-profile case when a television star dies during a shoot. As she dives into the dark belly of entertainment world in Mumbai, uncovering a unique drug culture, workplace ethics, and buried identities she must fight not only for justice, but also for her own place in a world that never accepted her.
To avenge her childhood friend Gu Chengyu, Mu Jiuyun disguises herself as a princess and marries the iron-faced general Mo Yu. She soon suspects that Mo Yu may be more than he seems, while allies harbor secrets of their own. Caught in a web of deception and hidden identities, Mu Jiuyun must uncover the truth before it’s too late.
The first docuseries to explore the real world of public golf where quirky characters, hidden histories, and thriving local cultures collide on the course. Each episode uses a public course as a gateway into a city's food, music, traditions, and personalities, revealing how golf shapes — and is shaped by — the communities that play it.
48 countries, three host nations - what can possibly go wrong? Former BBC head of values Ian Fletcher is saving the World Cup. So that's all good then. Starring Hugh Bonneville.
Charting Michael Jackson’s journey from child prodigy to global icon, examining the genius, controversy, trials and tragedy that shaped and continue to divide his legacy.
Chronicles the rise of Samuel Bateman, the self-proclaimed heir to Warren Jeffs’ Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), through the eyes of one couple who infiltrated his inner circle.
"Goodbye" is something that could happen to anyone tomorrow. And the feelings that remain afterwards. Through the serious subject of "forensic medicine," it carefully captures the feelings of love for others and the time they lived, quietly shedding light on the darkness of a "society where the cause of death is unknown".
A transgender bar owner and a troubled housewife uncover buried regrets and get caught in a murder mystery in Osaka, where literature and intuition guide them toward the truth.