Swastik Stories Unveils India's 1st Cultural FAST Channel

By Media Infotainment Team | Friday, 31 October 2025

Swastik Stories, the team behind beloved TV epics like Mahabharat, RadhaKrishn, Porus, and Shrimad Ramayan, has just launched India’s first 24/7 FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channel dedicated to cultural storytelling and entertainment.

Starting today, the channel is live on JioTV, LG Channels, Xiaomi TV, RunnTV, and other major Connected TV platforms—reaching over 50 million users right away.

By March 2026, Swastik aims to be in 90% of India’s smart TV homes, bringing timeless stories to every living room, free of cost.

Siddharth Kumar Tewary, founder and chief storyteller at Swastik, shared his vision: “We want to connect today’s audience with India’s rich heritage in a way that feels fresh and relevant. This isn’t just a channel—it’s a movement to keep our culture alive through honest, heartfelt stories.”

 

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The channel kicks off with Hamara Vinayak, a new short-form series presented by 1 Finance. Each 10–12-minute episode follows a young person chasing dreams while facing real-life challenges—think ambition, doubt, and growth. New episodes drop every week at 6:00 PM IST, available both on the FAST channel and Swastik’s YouTube page.

Drashti Thaker, AVP Marketing at 1 Finance, said: “Just like the show’s lead character, we help people find clarity in their financial journey. Partnering with Hamara Vinayak felt natural—it speaks to the dreams and struggles of today’s generation.”

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With no subscriptions and easy access, Swastik’s FAST channel makes premium cultural content available to everyone. It’s not just entertainment—it’s a celebration of India’s stories, values, and spirit, now streaming into the digital age.

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