كارول الحاج
Acting
Known For
Short stories revolve around quick scenes, and the topics discussed varied, and revolved around the family, love and marriage, and he was distinguished by his boldness in dialogues, in addition to the lessons learned from him that affected the lives of people and brought them closer to him. Therefore, the number of episodes shown reached more than 80 episodes, and the work was dominated by the young character of the actors, and the series formed a breakthrough for some of these young people in the world of acting.
Talbin el Korb

Dhat Layla (One Night) follows a chain of interconnected lives disrupted by a single night that changes everything. As the consequences of that night unfold, hidden relationships, secrets, and past decisions begin to surface, pulling multiple characters into conflict. The story explores themes of guilt, betrayal, and emotional fallout, showing how one moment can reshape relationships and expose long-buried truths within families and social circles bound by trust, reputation, and fragile loyalty.
Zata Layla

This Lebanese melodrama follows intertwined relationships marked by jealousy, rivalry, and emotional conflict, particularly between women navigating love, reputation, and social judgment. As romantic bonds form and break, characters like Nisreen, Rabi‘, Zina, and Rania become entangled in a cycle of betrayal and shifting loyalties. The story reflects traditional family and societal pressures, where moral perception and personal desire collide, leading to escalating tension, emotional breakdowns, and competing versions of loyalty and love within the group.
Kul Al-Hob Kul Al-Gharam

The show follows a multi-generational family torn apart by power struggles, inheritance disputes, and long-hidden betrayals. As control over wealth and authority shifts within the household, rivalries intensify between relatives, exposing corruption, manipulation, and emotional scars from the past. The arrival of new relationships and resurfacing secrets destabilise fragile alliances, forcing characters to confront guilt, ambition, and revenge in a tightly bound social world where loyalty is constantly tested.
When the Soil Weeps

Yasmina (ياسمينة) follows intertwined romantic and social storylines centred around Yasmina, a young woman navigating love, family expectations, and emotional conflict within a close-knit community. As relationships develop, misunderstandings, jealousy, and outside influence begin to strain bonds between characters, creating tension and heartbreak. The series explores themes of loyalty, reputation, and emotional resilience, showing how personal choices and social pressure shape relationships over time in a traditional environment where love is often tested by circumstance and judgment.