The story revolves around Yasmina, who returns from Montreal to Morocco to bury her husband, but finds herself forced to stay in the Ras Jebel region with her son, the rightful heir to the influential Fadlawi family. As time passes, she becomes increasingly immersed Yasmina finds herself in a harsh reality governed by strict traditions, entanglements of influence, and power struggles, after which she begins a journey of confrontation with a closed society and strict laws.
Known as “the dead woman’s son", Shams discovers he’s heir to a tycoon. The legacy comes with a condition: find the four siblings his father erased to claim his legal identity. Fail, and he loses fortune… and his life.
In Al-Nuwayati Alley, simmering with struggles over power and money, a tale unfolds where reality intertwines with myth. The Diver returns from behind the bars of a prison once described as a graveyard, coming back with a mysterious identity and an unfamiliar face to penetrate the alley once more. He seeks not only revenge against those who betrayed him, but also the trail of a “lost treasure” said to be guarded by an ancient talisman. Amid these harsh circumstances, his path collides with the schemes of blood merchants, where a false identity becomes the only shield in the battle for survival.
The events follow a series of crimes starting with a smuggling operation that leaves Hajj Salem paralyzed and Abu Aziz dead, followed by the assassination of Judge Saba Ezzat and her husband Aws's confession.
An accusation. A broken marriage. A hazardous attempt to fix it. In a calculated emotional gamble, three people are drawn into a labyrinth of love, trust… and everything in between!
1980s, Kuwait. One daughter’s “mistake” tips a family’s world off balance. Fear of shame turns a father ruthless, the women bear the blame, and marriages become punishment—until a once-fragile mum rises to fight back.
The Kuwaiti citizen Bader Al-Mutairi is sentenced to seven years in prison. His life turns into hell before his innocence is revealed, and his story leaves a painful psychological impact on him.
In 1970s Kuwait, the blind but fearless Wedad stitches by day and sings behind the veil by night. When tragedy strikes her sister, survival becomes a quest for justice. Huda Hussain leads in a transformative role.
Sabah finds herself in a dangerous situation after securing a massive bank loan through a past relationship with a bank employee. She and her husband then face the consequences of betraying trust and mounting social pressure. The story becomes intertwined with money laundering cases, revealing how small decisions can lead to major crises when one's limits are reached.