All attempts by a gang to carry out major thefts fail, so its members resort to kidnapping children belonging to wealthy families. Hoping to get a lot of money via ransomware.
A couple buys a new palace, but they discover that they have been deceived, and the palace has been sold to multiple people. To make matters worse, the palace is haunted and anyone who lives in it is afflicted by a magical curse!
Harley is a mechanical engineer who returned from the Gulf with his family to complete his university in Egypt, He is known for his speed and extreme intelligence, After graduating, He joins a gang and works as a transporter for them.
When rich businessman and village elder Gaafar is approached by the young Aida about a loan, he offers to give her the money on one condition: being his wife for 400 days.
Fadel and Naema are an innocent couple that run a food truck business. The events revolve around Fadel, as he goes through many comic situations while managing the restaurant.
Three middle-aged women, Farida,Sherine and Laila, suffering from insomnia and difficulty sleeping, are brought together by fate to go through experiences that will help them overcome their problems and move on to a better life.
Saber returns from the dead to face the greatest the earth has ever known: the daughters of Satan! We hear about a mission to destroy humanity, and to free their greatest master Satan by any means possible…
The series revolves around the personality of a hotel manager named "Wassim", during which he is exposed to many comical situations with tourist destinations and others.
Mai Kassab got her start in music as part of a musical duet with the Syrian musician Magd Al Kassem. Their band was called “Ghamid Eneyk” and released its first album “Hagga Tiksif” in 2005. In 2007, the band released another album called “Ahla al Kalam.” Mai’s first television role came in 2006 when she acted alongside the Ahmed Al Fishawi in a comedy television series titles “Tamir wa Shawqiyah.” Thereafter, Mai appeared in a number of film roles, the best known of which are “Cabareih,” “Al Farah,” and “Bobos.”
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