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Ariel Mothers

Ariel Mothers

200010.01 Season64 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

True Stories of Mothers from all over the country including chit chat with women on their doors, also interviews of celebrities on set, regarding their childhood and relationship with their mothers.

Created by Sania Saeed
Written by Sania Saeed, Mujeeb Syed
Produced by Dr Iram Qureshi
NetworksPakistan Television Network

Top Cast

Sania Saeed

Sania Saeed

Host

Themes & Keywords

travel show

About Ariel Mothers

Ariel Mothers is a talk series that first aired in 2000 exploring themes of travel show. Created by Sania Saeed, it stars Sania Saeed. True Stories of Mothers from all over the country including chit chat with women on their doors, also interviews of celebrities on set, regarding their childhood and relationship with their mothers.

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