All Ell wants is for a hero to come and kill him so that he can finally lead a peaceful life after his death. Just when it seems like he might get his wish, he accidentally kills the hero who came to end his life. And... small change of plan: if there are no heroes to kill him, he can raise one himself! Thus, Ell the dragon, Lafi the magician and Dino the baby hero become an unconventional family. However, Ell soon discovers that teaching fighting moves to a baby is harder than he thought!
“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.
The focus is on a family - or what one might think of it today: a wide variety of characters and interests collide when people grow together into a family, in a time when everyone just wants to become something, but nobody knows how to be someone anymore.
About two teen rivals; Victoria and Eric, who with the help of best friend, Charlie, and 12 year old genius, Laney, come together and make the morning announcements into a show
Explore the lives of three families all in various phases of seeking, dating or transitioning a new sister wife into their lives. They will date online, date in person and explore the ins and outs of incorporating a new wife into their plural families.
The Gathercole family live in number 47A, a flat in a small block. When the widowed mother is suddenly taken to hospital and hurried plans for an aunt to look after the children fall through, they decide to take care of themselves. When the Welfare authorities learn what is happening, a constant battle to prove they can take care of themselves, and avoid being but in the care of the local council commences.