Daphne (Marina Vronti) and Louis (Marios Dimitriou) are a modern Cypriot couple in their mid-40s who struggle, with humor and love, to survive the chaos of everyday life. Work, children, bills, technology, forgotten promises, small misunderstandings that become big, and big issues that are easier to solve than they thought.
Each 12-minute episode is a short story from their home: wars over the washing machine, disagreements about their child, quick fixes that cause more problems, comments on current events as discussed by couples.
Their home is a microcosm of Cyprus today, with laughter, witty remarks, minor crises, and tenderness.
Born into wealth, Lakshmi chooses love over privilege and leads a life of sacrifice with Shriniwas. Years later, the couple still pursues a home of their own and their daughter’s perfect wedding.
Reza and Farid, who have lost their wives Atefeh and Leyli, find themselves displaced when the Green House is destroyed, and in this displacement they visit different parts of Iran. They become familiar with the stories of the Azeris, the Southerners, and the Baluchis, and ultimately realize that even if the Green House is destroyed, the Green Land still stands.
The first Ukrainian reality show that candidly depicts the lives of military families, their challenges, and moments of hope, with hosts Daniel Salem and psychologist Alina Deineko assisting the participants in experiencing warmth, support, and faith in the future.
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 working-class family's evolution from the 1970s to the 1990s reflects China’s era of transformation through the lives of a couple and their seven sons.