The events revolve around the young man, Akram Ezz El-Din, who works as a journalist and tries hard to preserve his Arab culture and heritage, despite the challenges he may be exposed to.
The series tells the story of a man and a woman who have recently married, and a misunderstanding occurs between them, which causes difficulty in communicating between them later.
The series present comic situations facing the characters, who change according to the situations they are exposed to. We see the hero of the work as a husband at times, a lover at times, a gang leader, and a thief at times.
Gosha, 20, who was born into a wealthy Moscow family, is "sitting out" his pants in the 4th year of medical university, but he really wants to become a director. One day, he tells his mother that he is quitting medical school and will go to film school. The mother is ready to let her son fulfill his dream, but only if he proves that he can live for at least three months without guaranteed financial support. As a result, adult life falls on yesterday's teenager: he needs, at least, to find a place to live and earn at least some money for food.
Samuel is 10 years old. He's keeping a diary, and he has a problem. His problem is that Basile told the tall Julie that Samuel loved her. Which isn't true, he doesn't care about Julie. It's only that she laughed at one of his jokes once and he thought she was nice to do so.
It follows the three siblings Hamid, Mayed and Reem, whose father dies, and they inherit a large house from him, but when the father’s will is disclosed, an unexpected surprise unfolds.
It follows a domineering father who forces his kids to live in his house if they want to get married, so the married children end up living under one roof, which leads to a series of funny situations....Read more
Abu Samel returns with his wife Umm Samel again, and many situations and paradoxes occur between them, where Umm Samel tries to be in control and forcefully impose her opinion.
The events revolve around a group of elderly people and retirees, as they make the decision to enroll in literacy classes, and they go through daily mishaps.
Your favourite stars – in pairs this time – are invited to a supposed talk show hosted by Ramez, unaware that what awaits them is far from any TV interview.
We follow the destructive life of 37-year-old Cat. People around her are worried. Cat is not. Due to a great loss within the family, which is largely not talked about, there is barely a sense of family left. Her mother IS a panic attack. Her father writes self-help books.
Starring Hesham Maged and Asmaa Galal, House Duties follows Hamdi, a forensic doctor, and his wife as they desperately search for a home manager to help with their newborn twins. What follows is a parade of wildly unsuitable candidates — phone-addicted, boundary-crossing and thoroughly chaotic — while Hamdi's own bizarre cases at work add to the mayhem. A sharply written, situation-comedy standout praised for its wit and performances.
Hisham finds himself at a crossroads after being laid off from his job in a hotel, due to Corona, and he must find work and take care of his family under difficult circumstances.
A comedy drama that follows the lives of three housewives trying to find a solution to their problems. These ordinary women, who spend their days like everyone else on the street or in the supermarket, suddenly turn into a gang that practices different types of crimes, all with the aim of preserving and defending their families
Avi, an eccentric young film director, opens his own production company along with short-tempered, gay producer Joelle. Also in the team are Tarun; the uptight finance guy, Anshuman; the 40–something office boy who doesn’t like to be called an office boy, and the starry–eyed intern, Ishika.
Chaos ensues when this rag-tag group comes together to make everything from nothing–budget corporate videos to massive budget commercials.
Shot in the style of mockumentary classics like ‘The Office’, 'Modern Family', ‘Borat’, or ‘This is Spinal Tap’, and exploring themes of friendship, family, and feuds; the series is an insight into how these misfits navigate their personal and professional lives while struggling to survive as tiny fish in the giant pond that is Bollywood.
A Syrian romantic comedy that aired in Ramadan 2024, directed by Ammar Tamim and starring Dana Jaber. The story follows a group of single people all searching for love and marriage in their own complicated ways. At the centre of it all, Dana decides to set up a matchmaking agency to help people find their perfect partners — with hilariously chaotic results as suitor after suitor turns out to be anything but perfect.
Bursting amniotic bags, babies in a pelvic position, premature contractions: for midwives Nalan, Anna and Greta, a state of emergency is the order of the day.
When Red’s boyfriend breaks up with her on her 30th birthday and throws himself at her new boss, she quits her job and signs up for a new Instagram account to start ranting about her shameless ex. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her posts go viral.