Meet Carole, Carine and Rola, three sisters who live in a Beirut suburb in the early 90s along with their parents, their dog, and the problems of everyday life, in one of the first sitcoms to be beloved by generations of viewers.
Urmel plays in the castle - There is still a rumor in King Pumponell's kingdom that talking animals and Urmel live on a lonely, remote island. Museum and zoo director Dr. Zwengelmann will not rest until he has seen with his own eyes what he considers to be pure "fantasy". His niece Naftaline, who is keen to write a big report for her newspaper, also wants to know more about this mysterious island, the talking pig Wutz and the sensational Urmel. But if people found out about the talking animals from the newspaper, the island would soon be visited by many curious people. This must be prevented. Meanwhile, Urmel and Wutz hide out in King Pumponell's castle.
Elaine is a spunky eight year old, living with her Mom, Dad, and three half-siblings as one of the only Puerto Rican families in the welfare projects of Brownsville, Brooklyn, in 1980s New York City. Her best friends are her intellectually disabled aunt, Elizabeth, and her musically gifted, salsa-loving father, Manny. Elaine idolizes her father and is incredibly proud that she has inherited his artististic ways. Through Elaine’s young eyes, life is perfect. But everything comes crashing down when she discovers a tragic truth that will affect her life forever.
Daam-e-Mohabbat is a compelling emotional drama that explores love, authority, and the quiet sacrifices made within the walls of tradition. Set in a world where decisions are shaped by power and expectations, the story follows lives bound by family honor, unspoken rules, and emotional restraint.
As relationships evolve and alliances are formed, love begins to reveal its cost. Daam-e-Mohabbat reflects on how care can turn into control, how silence becomes survival, and how choices made in the name of stability can leave lasting emotional marks.
A story of endurance, inner conflict, and the strength it takes to live within boundaries not of one’s own making.
A Syrian family leaves their country to live in a resort, where they start stirring controversy and trouble among its residents after Fotna claims to be a seer. A feminist, Fotna's readings always favor the women whenever married couples seek her help
Ilya, a St. Petersburg guide and translator, is used to hiding his feelings behind quotes and witticisms and opening his soul only to imaginary characters from the world of museums. Everything changes when, after his mother's death, he has to take care of his younger sisters. And now the introvert, accustomed to the bachelor life, will have to reconsider his relationship with the outside world, relive childhood resentments, fall in love and finally grow up.
Isabel Preysler welcomes us in the privacy of her home to show us how she celebrates one of the most memorable dates of the year: Christmas. With her staff's help, Isabel oversees even the most minute details and shares the joy of the present and the nostalgia of the past with her children.
Pummared seeks revenge on his father's old business partner's daughters. Due to Pummared's father's poor management, the business collapsed, leading to financial troubles. Pummared's father sought help, but the partner took over the hotel, leaving Pummared's father paralyzed. After the partner's passing, Pummared attends the funeral pretending to be a family friend. The partner had three daughters: Nid, responsible in business matters but lacking in social skills; Noy, strong-willed and outgoing; and Ning, naive and inexperienced in love. Pummared seduces all three sisters: Nid is easily won over due to her desire for love, Ning is naive and willing to be his mistress, and Noy proves to be a challenge for Pummared, as he falls in love with her despite her intelligence and resistance.