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Maalaala Mo Kaya

Year: 1991 Drama Seasons: 31 Episodes: 334 Rating: 6.9

Overview

Recognized as the longest and most award-winning drama anthology in the country, Charo Santos-Concio narrates real-life stories of people with well-crafted storylines, excellent performances by its actors, and topnotch production details.

Genres

Drama

Cast

Charo Santos

Charo Santos

Self - Narrator

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