Celestial creatures, female figures, visit him at night and coat his hand with henna during his sleep. When he wakes up, Hamou Onamir goes to the Koranic school. The fqih sees his henna tattoo and punishes him for entering a sacred place with a secular decoration. One day, Hammou Ounamir succeeds through a ploy to capture one of these nocturnal creatures. The angel woman agrees to marry Hammou, but on one condition: he will not have to reveal the latter's presence to anyone, not even to his mother. But one day, the latter violates the forbidden space.
The story revolves around the life of Deepa (Premi Viswanath), a dark-skinned and pure-hearten girl. She faces several trials and tribulations due to her dark-skin complexion. She gets married to a Doctor, Karthik (Nirupam Paritala) who becomes her faith of love and support in every conditions
Putting her IPS hopes aside, Janaki marries Rama Chandra, a confectioner from a traditional family. Will Rama defy his mother and help Janaki fulfil her dreams?
It'll Never Work was a TV program for children showcasing new inventions and developments in scientific technology. Produced by Roy Milani for BBC Children's, the show ran for seven series between 9 November 1993 and 23 August 1999 on weekdays within the Children's BBC, later CBBC, strand on BBC One.
After the murder of eighteen students in just the first semester, three girls reject the official story and launch a secret investigation. When one of the victims is the ex of one of them, the search for the truth becomes personal — and they uncover a dark world being covered up by the school.
"Isn't it money you’re after?"
Eight years ago, he was rejected by the girl he loved. Eight years later, he became a wealthy man—yet still couldn’t win a single glance from her. Neither is willing to let go of the past, and the misunderstandings only grow deeper. Is it second chance of love is real or something that exists only in fairy tales?
Ahlan Ramadan - Al Ain Heritage Village is a 30-episode cultural documentary series filmed during Ramadan 2011 in one of the UAE's most iconic heritage destinations. The series captures traditional Emirati crafts, music, food, and celebrations in an authentic setting, blending documentary-style coverage with real-time audience interaction. Produced by Layalina Film Production and directed by Hatem Salah El-Din, the show aired on Al Sahraa TV and offered viewers a family-friendly journey into the heart of local heritage and communal spirit. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
The drama revolves around that betrayal doesn't just happen overnight. Instead, love slowly fades away first. This can happen for many reasons: sometimes another person comes into the picture, sometimes new duties and responsibilities take over, and sometimes it's because someone else becomes more successful.
Jagadhatri is a secret service officer but pretends to be timid with her family. When her cruel stepmother plans to get her elder daughter married, Jagadhatri discovers the groom's hidden reality.