Trademark & Rights:

Rano Chidiya™, including all visual designs, names, storylines, and branding, is a registered intellectual property. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or adaptation in any format without prior written consent is strictly prohibited and subject to legal action.

Trademark Owner: Khushboo Fatima

Intellectual Property Holder: Khushboo Fatima

Copyright & Trademark Registered by: Khushboo Fatima

Rano Chidiya™

Rano Chidiya™ was originally conceptualized and designed by Syed Mashkoorul Hassan in 2016. The official trademark and intellectual rights are registered under Khushboo Fatima.
Syed Mashkoorul Hassan – Character Designer of Rano Chidiya™
Concept & Design by Syed Mashkoorul Hassan
Original Creator: Syed Mashkoorul Hassan

2016

About the Creator – Syed Mashkoorul Hassan

Syed Mashkoorul Hassan is a visionary animation creator, storyteller, and digital entrepreneur who has made a powerful mark in the Indian digital entertainment space, especially in the genre of emotional and moral-based animated stories for children.

With a career rooted in originality, emotional depth, and creative excellence, Syed Mashkoor is the mastermind behind beloved characters like Rano Chidiya™, Tuni Chidiya, and countless heart-touching jungle tales that have captivated millions of viewers across YouTube and other digital platforms.


“Mera maksad sirf cartoon banana nahi, ek aisi kahani dena hai jo bachpan ko kuch sikhaye, aur bade bhi sochne par majboor ho jayein.”
Syed Mashkoorul Hassan


Rano Chidiya™, also lovingly known as Tuni Chidiya, is the heart and soul of Chichu TV‘s storytelling universe. She is more than just a yellow bird — she is a symbol of motherhood, resilience, innocence, and moral strength. Created and designed in 2016 by Syed Mashkoorul Hassan, Rano Chidiya has since become a beloved animated character among children and families across India and the world.

Rano’s distinct yellow feathers, expressive emotional eyes, and her signature green locket give her a unique identity. Whether she is called Rano or Tuni, the essence of her character remains the same — a selfless mother, a courageous bird, and a quiet warrior of the jungle.


🐤 About Rano Chidiya (Also Known As Tuni Chidiya)

🪶 The Two Names: Why Rano and Tuni Are One

The names Rano Chidiya and Tuni Chidiya represent two shades of the same character:

  • “Tuni Chidiya” was her early, affectionate name, reflecting her child-like innocence and sweetness.
  • As stories evolved and took on more emotional, social, and dramatic layers, her character matured into “Rano Chidiya” — a symbol of sacrifice, struggle, and maternal love.

Despite the name change, her heart, identity, and message have always remained the same. In fact, many of her viewers and fans still recognize her by both names with equal love.


💛 Personality Traits:

  • Color: Bright Yellow – representing warmth, hope, and light
  • Nature: Kind, emotional, hardworking, and always ready to help others
  • Role: A mother, a friend, a fighter, and a moral voice in the jungle
  • Trademark Feature: A green locket symbolizing her connection with her children and values

🌍 Impact and Recognition:

  • First appeared on YouTube on December 2, 2019, through the channel Chichu TV
  • Star of multiple moral Hindi animation stories with millions of views
  • Loved for her relatable struggles, especially as a poor but strong mother
  • Inspired children to value emotions, kindness, and courage

🛡️ A Protected Identity

Rano Chidiya™ / Tuni Chidiya is a trademarked and original character solely created and owned by Khushboo fatima & Syed Mashkoorul Hassan. Her design, story arcs, dialogues, and name are part of protected intellectual property. Unauthorized use of her likeness or content is strictly prohibited.


❤️ Why She Connects:

Rano’s stories are rooted in real human emotions — poverty, motherhood, hunger, hope, sacrifice, and survival. Whether she is struggling to feed her chicks during the rain, fighting off Kalu Kauwa’s tricks, or seeking shelter in a jungle full of cruelty, Rano teaches us that kindness is courage, and love is the strongest force of all.


“Rano ya Tuni — नाम भले बदला हो, दिल वही है जो बच्चों की मुस्कान और दिलों की सीख बन जाए।”