Kabour, a traditional patriarch, stubbornly refuses to sell his ancestral Riad despite the rapid urbanization and high-rise construction surrounding it. To preserve family unity, he forces his adult children and their spouses to live with him under one roof. This forced cohabitation leads to daily comedic conflicts as the family navigates financial struggles, generational clashes, and the constant battle over their potential inheritance.
Searching for the perfect home is a challenge. And when you consider an entire family's needs, it's even harder. For the first time ever, the whole family is getting involved. On House Hunters Family, the parents and their kids house hunt together to select which house suits them best. But kids have minds of their own and they will certainly make their opinions heard. Will the whole family agree on which house to choose? Find out on House Hunters Family.
HAMDOON is a precocious six-year-old boy, with all the energy, curiosity, impulsiveness, and sense of adventure that six year old boys all over the world are known for. A product of two cultures, he's finding his place in the world and loving every minute of the discovery! He has spent most of his life in London, with his Emirati parents.
He is a smart kid, but tend to be impulsive. He frequently says whatever pops into his head-something his grandfather isn't quite used to. His curiosity is insatiable, and his first instinct is always to run out and explore whatever catches his fancy. He is as adventurous as he is curious- he'll try almost anything at once (especially where food is involved). He's very trusting and generous, always willing to share, always eager to help.
Inspired by true stories of caregivers, Siapa Jaga Mak takes us on a journey of four families dealing with the emotional roller coaster ride of caring for their elderly. Family conflicts, money problems, juggling different roles are all issues that will resonate with caregivers in Singapore.