Ramadan 2010 Series Schedule




My Friend

  • 4.8

Al Kabir Awy 1

  • 9
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

A rich Upper Egyptian reveals to his only son before he dies that he has a twin brother, Johnny, who emigrated to America with his mother, and is entitled to half the inheritance and the mayorship. The son, Al-Kabir, tries to seize the wealth and mayorship, but Johnny returns and runs for mayor.


Asaad Al-Warraq

  • 8

During the French occupation, the poor illiterate orphan, Asaad Al-Warraq, faces harsh circumstances as he fends off false accusations that arise against him and tries to deal with the injustice imposed on him by his neighborhood's people.


Saher El Leyl

  • 7.7

As Lulwa and Nasser fall in love, social differences stand in their way, as her father objects to their marriage and forces her to marry her cousin Fahd, while Nawaf loves Dalal and is afraid of proposing to her for the same reason.


Bokaat Daw 7

  • 7.6

A social comedy that employs satire to deal with the different aspects of social backwardness, lying, and different paradoxes, as it mulls over the behavior of people and institutions.


Sabaya 2: Raje'na Mn Jadid

  • 7.7

In the second season, the four girls, Nour, Media, Lobna, and Samiha, are joined by a new girl, Nessma, as they go through a lot of comic situations and enter a masculine world.


The Black Box

  • 7

Wara' alshams

  • 8.2

Alaa Al-Din Zeibak, a man from a well-off family, has Down syndrome, and he crosses paths with Badr, a man of a humble origin, who has autism spectrum disorder. As they interact, several situations ensue, shedding light on the lives and struggles of the differently-abled people.


Laanat Al Teen

  • 8.4
    • مصري
    • All Ages
    • تقييمنا
    • Family (all ages)

The series highlights issues like corruption, smuggling, and the scarcity of basic commodities in light of the economic blockade of Syria in the 1980s and the resulting problems. It also deals with the lives of villagers and university students.


Al-Dabour

  • 7.4

Al-Dabour faces injustice and persecution from his evil stepmother, who frames him for a crime he didn't commit. As he becomes an outcast, he learns to be tough to face the world. After his father dies, he returns to his neighborhood to reclaim what's rightfully his.


Al-Khubz Al-Haram

  • 6.8

In a venturesome take, the series depicts several issues pertaining to women and their daily struggles in the society.


After the Fall

  • 6

Abu Janty (Malek Al Taxi)

  • 8

The story of a young man who strives to help people with their problems as he drives them to their destinations. However, his desire to help often fails to extend to himself as he often forgets to work on his own problems.


Khararef

  • 6.4

Hawameer El Sahraa- El Hal El Gazry 2

  • 6.3

In this part, Saad tries to kill Abu Abdul Latif, but the latter survives and orders to get rid of Saad. Al Jawhara tries to abort the pregnancy of her stepmother Nouf. On the other hand, Tarifiq loses all his money after trying to fight Abu Abdul Latif in the market.


Tamasha S2

  • 6.4

A comedic anthology that addresses many issues of concern to the Emirati street with its multiple spectrums and from all aspects of social, cultural and heritage life in a transparent and objective way.


Robe'a Moshakel

  • 6.2

Goz Mama

  • 7.7

Hussein Al-Gammal is a university student with a mentally-disabled daughter. When he falls in love with a dentist whose son is his student, they end up getting married, leaving him to move into her house with his daughter. But trouble soon arises, mainly due to the class differences between them.