The Mézga family and the magic machine is the fourth season of the wildly successful Mézga family series, which Pannónia Filmstúdió planned to produce in 2005. However, due to a lack of money, only two episodes of the series were made, which have been available online since May 2017.
“Fasaana Mart Ka” is a warm, character-driven Ramzan dramedy set inside a bustling Karachi supermarket over the thirty days of the holy month. Within this everyday space, faith, fatigue, humor, and compassion
collide as staff and customers navigate fasting, financial pressures, misunderstandings, and moments of quiet generosity. Led by a gruff but kind-hearted owner, the store becomes a reflection of Pakistani society
during Ramzan, chaotic yet caring, noisy yet soulful. Each episode highlights a simple moral dilemma, showing how small acts of empathy, forgiveness, and decency carry the greatest blessings. Blending humor with
heartfelt emotion, “Fasana Mart Ka” celebrates Ramzan not as ritual alone, but as lived experience, where grace is found between the aisles, and ordinary people discover extraordinary meaning in everyday moments.
Storykeepers is an animated Christian video series produced by Zondervan from 1995 to 1997 in America and Ireland. It tells the story of a Christian leader and his family's adventures living in Ancient Rome, Italy whose mission is to keep Jesus's stories alive during the 1st century. The series consists of thirteen episodes, and features two full-length movies that are compilations of the last four episodes. The introduction to each episode before the opening credits is as follows:
"Rome, 64 AD. The Emperor Nero has unleashed his fury against the Christians. Their crime: Proclaiming a King higher than Caesar. Setting fire to the city, Nero places the blame on the Christians, and launches a new campaign to wipe them out. Families are separated, children left homeless, as thousands are sold into slavery or thrown to the lions. Escaping the panic of the fire, and dodging the advancing soldiers, a group of children find shelter in the gentle care of Ben and Helena; a local baker, and his wife. Here the children discov
The PTL Club, later called The Jim and Tammy Show, and in its last days PTL Today and Heritage Today, was a Christian television program first hosted by evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, which ran from 1974 to 1989. The PTL Club, which adopted a talk-show format, was the flagship television program of the Bakkers' PTL Satellite Network. It was one of the first Christian broadcasts in the U.S. to deal with the subject of homosexuality.
Rain dramas the social phenomena that society suffers from now and in the past are mentioned in rain dramas, it wants to wash the ugliness of society through rain
A large Iranian competition in the field of interior design and home decoration with the aim of supporting businesses and improving the level of knowledge of the society in the field of interior decoration and...
Adam and Bianca meet at a music camp the summer before year seven. Back in everyday life, they keep in touch every day through their mobile phones. Do they become each other's best friends, or are they perhaps more than friends? Together, Adam and Bianca create covers of songs they love.
This show helps children appreciate what it really means to have a pet, highlighting the responsibility of caring for its needs whilst also showing what great fun you can have.
The story focuses on the family of Gulistan Khan, a cruel man who rules his family with an iron will and wields considerable influence in the area where he lives
Combining traditional crafts and creative child-led makes, Junk Rescue makes sustainability fun, showing how the things we throw away can be turned into something useful.
A glimpse into the secretive world of "sugar daddies," where million-dollar arrangements blur the lines between intimacy and transaction. Follow the lives of two sugar babies navigating lavish contracts, elite fatherhood strategies, and the subtle art of public exposure mastered by wealthy wives. This is a sobering look at a world often mistaken for sweetness, when in truth, that sugary facade may be masking some bitter realities.