Episodes: Series - Sallama's Violin - 2007


  • season 1
  • episode #1

1st Episode

Monther, a simple man who is married to Dr. Hansaa and has three children, has several disagreements with his wife as Monther's mother lives with them. Hasnaa wants to raise her children the way she sees fit, without Salama's interference, but her teenage son poses a challenge to her wishs.

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  • episode #2

2nd Episode

Hasnaa's son refuses to introduce her to his friend who gave him the phone. On the grandmother's birthday, her daughter wears her sister Salama's outfit, prompting the grandmother to slap her daughter. The manager of the bank wants to appoint Monther as his deputy.

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3rd Episode

Hasnaa and her daughters try to get their aunt out of the room after her mother slapped her. Their aunt stays out late at a nightclub and roams the streets aimlessly. The elder daughter is enamored with her brother's friend, and the feelings are quite mutual.

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4th Episode

While she is conversing with Hansaa, Thoraya suddenly slips into a coma and the doctor urges them to take her to the hospital. At the hospital, the doctor that examines Thoraya turns out to be Hasnaa's ex-fiancé who is now her manager. Thoraya's mother refuses to visit her at the hospital.

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5th Episode

Monther meets Selim, unaware that he has a mutual past with Hasnaa. Thoraya talks to her psychiatrist and tells him her story with her sister and Mohsen. As she asks him to let her out, Mohsen refuses to meet her.

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  • episode #6

6th Episode

Monther is promoted to become the manager of the bank, and he and his wife quarrel. Mohsen and his son visit Thoraya at the hospital.

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7th Episode

Maged advises his friend not to befriend criminals and not to trade in stolen stuff. Thoraya leaves the hospital and her family rejoices. Hasnaa's workmate grows jealous when she sees her with Prof. Selim.

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  • episode #8

8th Episode

Maged goes to the hospital where Hasnaa takes care of him, but he runs away to look for the people who beat him up and stole his bike. Hasnaa quarrels with her mother-in-law, and her husband tries to comfort her. Thoraya stops going to therapy.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

Akila quarrels with her granddaughter and badmouths the latter's mother. The criminals track Maged down. Hasnaa's workmate learns the truth about her previous relationship with Selim and taunts Hasnaa.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

Mongy Saber quarrels with Monther and tells him that Fayqa intends to send him to prison. Hasnaa travels to France on a business trip with Selim. Monther's son resumes his plots with his criminal friends as they rob the houses of the rich.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

Monther goes back to his job at the bank and tells his wife he wants them to leave the house and get a new one, far from Akila. Thoraya goes out with her psychiatrist and the two get closer.

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  • episode #12

12th Episode

Akila has a stroke. Hasnaa's colleague tells Monther that Hasnaa was engaged to Selim once, much to Monther's infuriation. Maged's criminal friends burgle Akila's house and they are eventually caught.

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  • episode #13

13th Episode

As Monther confronts Hasnaa, things aggravate and end with their divorce, much to their youngest daughter's grief. Hasnaa lives with her father, and her daughter gets engaged to Maged.

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  • episode #14

14th Episode

Monther and Nayela get married, and Thoraya and Akila quarrel with her. Thoraya leaves the house as she and the psychiatrist decide to get married. Hasnaa's father decides to wed Shokriya, and she suggests for Hasnaa to marry Selim.

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  • episode #15

15th Episode

Hasnaa agrees to marry Selim. Meanwhile, things grow tense between Monther and his wife. Haydar is imprisoned for being involved in several robberies.

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