Alankar TV live stream
Alankar TV online television
Alankar TV is an Indian 24-hour satellite television channel owned by the Odisha Television Network, a major regional media group in the state of Odisha . The channel was launched as the first jatra genre-specific channel in Odisha, focusing on telecasting traditional Odia folk dramas known as Jatra, alongside classic movies and film music . Its headquarters are located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and it broadcasts primarily in the Odia language to serve audiences across the state and the global Odia diaspora .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of a mix of full-length Jatra performances, feature films, and musical programs. The channel is particularly known for its rich collection of traditional Odia art forms, which have been a signature entertainment source for generations . Key programs that have aired on the channel include Alankar Hits, featuring popular film songs, and Kichhi Katha Kichhi Geeta . The channel also relies on a vast library of classic Odia cinema, bringing nostalgic entertainment from the golden era of the Odia film industry to a modern audience . The channel is led by head of channel Devidutta Mohanty .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Odia Jatra performances and movies, Alankar TV is widely available as a pay television service via multiple satellite and DTH (Direct-to-Home) platforms across India. The channel broadcasts in MPEG-4 SD format and can be received on platforms including Airtel Digital TV (SES 9 satellite, 108.2°E), Dish TV India (SES 8 satellite, 95.0°E), Sun Direct (Measat 3b, 91.5°E), D2h (ST 2 satellite, 88.0°E), Tata Play (G-Sat 24, 83.0°E), and NXT Digital (Intelsat 39, 62.0°E) . The channel is accessible as tv online via its official YouTube channel, which has gained significant popularity, reaching over 1.28 lakh subscribers within six months of its launch . This digital presence ensures that its Jatra drama, film music, and classic movie programming reaches viewers across Odisha, the wider Indian diaspora, and global audiences interested in Odia folk culture.

