مرايا
Maraya
An Emirati video-on-demand platform, owned by the Sharjah Broadcasting and Television Authority, that allows watching channel programs and following live broadcasts around the clock.
A heritage series consisting of 15 interconnected yet standalone episodes, with each episode telling a different story inspired by an old song.
Following his release after serving a prison sentence, Issa Ziani dives into the passages of family conspiracies and hidden secrets amid a number of complex puzzles.
The series highlights societal issues, as each episode discusses an important moral and social problem for the Emirati people, including the problem of private lessons, smoking, and concern for appearances, and the characters in the episodes try to find solutions.
Taking place in a Syrian rural village, the story deals with human relations, the concerns of countryside residents, the daily issues and problems of the youth and the elderly, and the various life challenges they face.
Taking place during the 1920s and 1930s in Kuwait; Fahd returns with the news of the death of his lifelong friend Saud, and Abu Mejbal suspects Fahd’s involvement in the matter, and insists on searching for the truth, while Rashid returns from India and reveals something that was not expected.
The events of the series address many contemporary social issues within Emirati society, and discuss many of the negatives of society that need radical solutions.
It takes place in Emirati society and discusses the problems and issues that people have, including interest in money and appearances instead of morals and good behavior, the difference between the old and new generations, and other issues.
It follows a group of Bedouins who live under the control of the Ottoman rule, and the challenges and difficulties they face, including a complex conflict between them and the occupiers in an event-rich time period ranging between the 18th and the 19th century.
The events revolve around the making of the first Syrian motion picture in 1928, and the difficulties that surrounded it, shedding light on many aspects of life in that period, especially with the presence of French colonialism in Syria.
The series deals with different stories through separate, connected episodes, the events of which take place inside a neighborhood in the city of Damascus during the 1940s.
When Mansour's mother dies, he lives on edge as his stepmother threatens to kick him out on a whim. But when Mansour gets in an accident and loses his memory, his life turns upside down.
It follows Al Shammar and his daughter, as they live in a simple neighborhood in suffering due to the injustice of the ruler of the neighborhood. However, the emergence of a rumor about Al Shammar’s house changes the residents’ treatment of him and his daughter.
While returning from a trip, a group of young people get into an accident that leaves each of them with an injury, as Hussein becomes paralyzed, Badr suffers from a broken knee, and Muhammad has bruises in his back, which makes their lives turn upside down.
A family returns from traveling after many years, carrying a baby girl that everyone thinks is their daughter, before days reveal the completely different truth. Then the head of the family appears, who rejects the idea of adoption despite his wife's insistence.
In the heart of old Damascus, the story is weaved around the profession of the weaver and the struggles of the profession’s guild, revealing the secrets of silk weaving from silkworms. This drama, inspired by true events, tells a tale of craftsmanship, pride, and identity.
"When a Kuwaiti family begins to fall apart, four siblings take small, life-changing steps to heal old wounds, confront buried secrets, and rediscover what truly holds them together. A high-emotion, slow-burn Kuwaiti drama about love, loss, and second.