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West Ta East is an international Reality Series that delves into the everyday experiences of Afghan Media Personalities, Rohina & Ramiz King. The show offers a unique perspective on the lives of immigrants who were raised in Western societies and now navigate their return to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.[1][2][3]
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Native name | غرب به شرق |
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Original network | Tolo TV |
References
- ^ "Afghan-Australian 'Kardashians' threatened by the Taliban to pull reality TV show". ABC News. 18 February 2022.
- ^ Farrukh, Rimal (8 December 2021). "The 'Afghan Kardashians' Are Going Ahead with Their Reality Show Despite Taliban Threats". Vice.
- ^ Keeley, Graham (29 November 2021). "Star of Kardashians-style Afghan reality show says Taliban threatened to kill him". inews.co.uk.