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Book of Happiness - A reason to smile

Hello peeps, ssupppp?

What else do you think is important for us if not your happiness? 
We sure hope you have a kick start to this year and to add an extra element of happiness to your year and life we started ‘book of happiness’ and guess what, we succeeded in bringing a cute smile on your face. Yayyy!


Pogo TV which is determined to make any dull or unrelatable moment of your life filled with entertainment and barrel full of laughs, received a good response on the ‘book of happiness’ so we thought to celebrate your participation.

The #BookOfHappiness dealt with the little things which we usually let go by unnoticed or maybe we don’t realize their importance in our lives. From rejoining long lost friends to sharing your happy song, from making beautiful bookmarks to doing hula hoops, from making wishes to catching a bug, the campaign did everything to make the first month of this year extraordinary with some extra happiness. 

Pogo TV through its engaging toons, immersive storytelling, and thought-provoking programmes has found a close place in the hearts of millions of its viewers. The uninterrupted entertainment excites the kids and also helps up their moral values and general knowledge. No doubt, why it has become the favourite destination for kids. If you wish to have a gala time with your favourite toons, do tune in to Pogo. Anytime, all through January! 

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