Tolo Tv Serials 5 Sisters

Briefing of Weda (Farewell)
Sunday, 09 October 2011
After the huge success of attractive and mesmerizing Turkish serial “Five Sisters” which has become a must-watch show in Afghanistan and neighboring countries Kaboora Production and Tolo Television are keen to present another eye-catching Turkish serial every night at 6:30 PM.
Weda (Farewell) narrates the life of Lala the female protagonist of the serial. She is a kind mother for her children, a wonderful wife for her husband, one who enjoys a happy and beautiful life along her small family.
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Broken Hearts

The Broken Hearts Soap utters the stories of those who are experiencing confusion in their lives after losing their way and neglecting the remembrance of Allah (J) and they are facing this impasse because of lack of hope for the future, spiritual belief and richness. This is where a kid enters the lives of such people by the will of Allah (J) and guides them and proves that they have gotten off the real course because of disobedience of Allah’s orders and resort to unjustly and failed things.
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Aug 01, 2009  Islamic short movie from Tolo tv. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. After the huge success of attractive and mesmerizing Turkish serial “Five Sisters” which has become a must-watch show in Afghanistan and neighboring countries Kaboora Production and Tolo Television are keen to present another eye-catching Turkish serial every night at 6:30 PM.

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TOLO
طلوع‎
LaunchedNovember 2004
Owned byMOBY Group
Picture format1080p (HDTV) & 576i (SDTV), 16:9)
Audience share91% (As of June 2017, )
CountryAfghanistan
Sister channel(s)TOLOnews
Lemar TV
Websitewww.tolo.tv
Terrestrial
Normal antenna42 UHF (Kabul)
43 UHF (Kandahar)
37 UHF (Herat)
31 UHF (Mazar-i-Sharif)
32 UHF (Kunduz)
41 UHF (Jalalabad)
41 UHF (Taloqan)
43 UHF (Puli Khumri)
29 UHF (Ghazni)
31 UHF (Khost)
Satellite
Yahsat 1A 52.5°E11785-H-27500-5/6
ST-2 88°E10966-V-7300-3/4

TOLO (Dari/Pashto: طلوع) is a commercial television station operated by MOBY Group in Afghanistan. Launched in 2004, it became one of the first commercial stations in the country and laid the foundation for an accessible media outlet by offering a large library of shows. It is a Dari-language channel and is currently Afghanistan's most popular television channel.

TOLO was first launched in Kabul but as of November 2007, has broadcasts in 14 cities in Afghanistan on free-to-air and throughout the region by terrestrial and satellite. Its sister channels are TOLOnews, which broadcasts news all day, and Lemar TV, which is a Pashto-language channel.

TOLO was the subject of documentary film in 2012 called The Network, by Eva Orner. The film saw limited international release in 2013.[1]

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