The story revolves around two friends, Ahmed Ali and Abdul Rehman. Ahmed Ali is a poor shopkeeper whose life is focused on the well-being and happiness of his family and the people around him. Abdul Rehman is an affluent owner of a prosperous engineering firm. As wealthy as he is, Abdul Rehman is kindhearted and unconcerned with status. Abdul Rehman and his wife, Zakia, are devoted to caring for their deaf and mute son, Arooj. Arfa, Ahmed Ali's youngest daughter, is in love with and engaged to her maternal cousin, Junaid - which leaves Aminah Ahmed Ali's eldest daughter, open for marriage.
Noa visits her boyfriend in Argentina, where she meets Tomy. As she explores her musical identity under parental pressure, Tomy tries to leave his musical past behind while both navigate life in Buenos Aires.
Krinka and Lola Brankovic are two sisters in their early twenties, both very attractive and interesting although completely different. Krinka is reserved; she likes daydreaming and is not much interested in loving relationships. Lola is her total opposite she remained widow young but still has a lot of desire for life and likes meeting different men. One summer, the two of them together with their mother go on a boat trip to Venice, and the island of Rab. That summer, Krinkas encounter with Dubravko, and Lolas with Zarko will forever change their lives.
O Jardineiro Espanhol is a 1967 Brazilian telenovela that is based on A. J. Cronin's 1950 novel, The Spanish Gardener. The series was written by Tatiana Belinsky and directed by Fabio Sabag. It starred Ednei Giovenazzi as Nicholas, and Osmano Cardoso as the gardener. Other actors included Ana Rosa, João José Pompeo, Marcus Toledo, and Paulo Villaça. The British film adaptation was released in 1956, and TV Tupi originally broadcast another Brazilian adaptation of Cronin's novel in 1958.
Trat is the heir to one of the richest companies in Thailand. After his father's death, his stepmother wants him to take over the family business; he doesn't want to because of his prejudice towards her. Later, he meets Gang and starts a relationship with her, but learns she's actually his stepmother's niece. He mistakenly thought his stepmother deceived him and was scheming something. After that he decides to start working for the company but with one condition: Gang has to work with him.
Pan Namsupan is a young lawyer who had just returned from earning his Master's Degree in Law from England. His goal was to become a judge, but it so happened that Pan was drafted and became enlisted to become a soldier. He is the only son of Poon and Jan, who are wealthy millionaires. His parents were really upset about him being drafted. They tried everything to get him out of it, even black magic. In the end, Pan decided to enlist himself because he didn't want to use dirty tactics to get himself out of it. He fell in love with Captain/Dr. Chaweepong at first sight. His fellow soldiers will help cheer him on to win her heart. Pan will have to prove his love by facing various obstacles. One of his biggest obstacles is the fact that Chaweepong is the beloved daughter of Colonel Puan. He also has Major/Dr. Sutisan as his rival for her love
Dr Akkanee and his crew travel to a village that is old fashioned and superstitious to study the paranormal and that proves that it is not true. In the village, he meets and falls for a girl named Buapun.
He is curious about her since he often dreams about her before coming to the village. The village is close to the Mekong River, which the villagers believe house spirits and deities. This is true as a spirit of a vengeful princess resides underneath the river waiting for her betrothal, which is the reincarnated Dr Akkanee.
A doctor harbors a platonic passion for Rosinha, who is always leaning out of her window, observing the events of the small town where she lives. One day, the doctor is called by Rosinha's family to treat her and discovers that the young woman lives in a wheelchair. The two begin a relationship and, at the end of the story, Rosinha recovers and is able to walk again.
Raima is an independent and ambitious RJ who wants to make a name for herself in the industry. At work she gets the opportunity to interview her colleague Saad’s influential businessman uncle, Saif. Unexpectedly, Saif instantly falls in love with her and then uses all his influence and power to force Raima into marrying him.
Little does Raima know what awaits her at her new home? With little support from her own family and constant animosity from Saif’s household, Raima must now face every challenge alone. Will she ever be able to escape the atrocities inflicted by Saif and his family? Will her own family help her out in her time of need? Or will she look for help and support from unexpected sources?