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In Texas, Mo straddles the line between two cultures, three languages and a pending asylum request while hustling to support his Palestinian family.
Set in the fictional City of Storms, "Al-Ghorbaa" is a Kuwaiti heritage drama that follows the lives of citizens under the oppressive rule of Kamel Al-Awsaf. With injustice and fear spreading through the streets, a masked knight, a courageous woman named Hind, and a resourceful ally named Morjan emerge as symbols of hope. Together, they quietly resist the regime in a fight to reclaim their city's freedom and dignity.
The elder spreads ruin everywhere, and asks his sons Alqam and Hazbona to work to change Ajaj to become a liar, a deceitful and a spiteful so that he can fulfill his old prophecy of spreading destruction in the world through the ruler of the city of the winds
The events revolve around the grandmother (Hababa), who tells her granddaughter Lulwa and Nadia every day a story from the stories of the Thousand and One Nights, so that the scenes follow between the grandmother and the events of the story she tells, and the stories shed light on human values and social issues.
In 1967, three brothers from the Badr Al-Dajji family live on his personal path, Haji, the older brother who owns a sweets shop, the middle brother who died early, and the younger brother who takes what he is unjustly entitled.
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A businesswoman who runs her father's companies, suffers some of those who try to defraud her to undermine her wealth, until she discovers that she has a brother from her father, so she looks for him to stand with her.
The events of the series revolve around (Umm Mubarak) who suffers from the injustice and injustice of her husband (Abu Mubarak) and his constant insult to her, and the son (Mubarak) who suffers from the influence of bad friends, through his friend (Nasser), who swept him into the world of gambling and drugs, what will be the fate of that family?
A Saudi comedy about Abu Saud, who inherits his father's house and sees a chance to finally quit his job — until a property valuation reveals the house is registered under someone else's name. What follows is a farcical tangle of debts, deals, and bureaucratic chaos as he scrambles to claim what he believes is rightfully his.
The events revolve around (Saleh), who works in the divorce registration department, which causes him to marry because of what he sees from the problems of couples who separate from their wives, and this complex increases. He has (Faraj) a friend and colleague in the same section, who hates women and hates marriage. Saleh's father tries to marry him to (Nawal) his son, a partner (Abu Adel), and he succeeds in doing so, but Faraj tries to thwart this marriage in various ways so that Saleh returns to his anti-woman.
"Al Malgouf" is a 1973 Kuwaiti comedy series that follows the adventures of Faleh, a young man whose meddlesome nature leads to humorous situations. His interference affects his work partner, Abu Nasser, as well as Badr and his father, creating a series of comedic events.
In a comedy context, the series revolves around Abu Shamlan, who lives with his family in a new house, always helps people and provides services to them free, so his wife (Umm Shamlan) complains about this matter.
(Ibrahim) is a stingy man, who is cruel to his family and his wife (Najat), who suffers with him a lot, and tries to use his father's love for him to prevent his brother from visiting him and obtaining his inheritance, and the events continue.
Aladdin achieves some of his goals with the power of the genie and the lamp, and when he lost them and was forced to use the abilities God gave him, such as intelligence, patience, and willpower, he was able to achieve his goals, and it is a call to man not to rely on anything except his abilities that God has given him, which are a blessing that he must appreciate.
Bou Marzouk is a man who has reached retirement age, but he loves work and does not like comfort at home like most of his age, and decides to try working on several different projects.
The amateur writers tend to write stories, as she hardly begins to draw the features of the heroine of her new story, until she is overwheld by a tyrant desire to reincarnate the character, and drowns in the incarnation that all the people who relate to her and move around her from the husband and friends of the family are the rest of the characters of the story, and every time the victim is her husband Sultan, as well as the friends of the family, Faleh and his wife Amina.
The work follows a man struggling with alcohol addiction, exploring its destructive effects on his family, finances, home, and the future of his children. Set in a dramatic context, it highlights the far-reaching consequences of addiction on both personal and familial stability.