When a sly lawyer survives a health crisis, he views it as a second chance at life, and vows to rid the world of the evil of ten people.
The series tells a real-life tragic story of restaurant that was attacked on New Year's Eve, where a mass killing took place that left behind a large number of victims injured and killed.
Having found out that her brother-in-law, who killed her sister, is planning on fleeing the country, Dania decides to take justice into her own hands.
A romance blossoms between Jihad and Nassim who have long thought that they are brother and sister. They face a lot of challenges to keep their love going.
A lady named Mayda comes back to Lebanon from Canada with her daughter Tali 16 years after she left. The story will unfold, old pains will resurge, revealing how intertwined all the characters and their storylines are.
An illicit affair will bloom between Hazar (Carine Rizcallah) and Ghassan (Badih Abu Chakra) who fall in love, but are both already married.
A man who has mastered the art of making wrong decisions finds himself living with his sweetheart. Along the way, the series sheds light on other issues like unemployment, obesity, the servants' situation, and other problems facing the Lebanese society.
The series follows the romance between an aristocratic young man and a girl from a rural family, depicting several old Lebanese traditions that are born out of prejudice against women and patriarchal ideas about women's inheritance.
Carine Rizcallah is an actress and writer, known for her groundbreaking work in the lebanese drama scene. She was born in Sidon to a half Mexican mother and a Lebanese father. She pursued a degree in acting and audiovisual at the Lebanese University despite her father’s disapproval and she’s been a prominent face on lebanese televisions since the early 2000s.