Qasr El Nil 2021
Dina El-Sherbiny's husband dies, and circumstances force her to marry her husband's brother, and disputes arise between her and his first wife.
Dina El-Sherbiny's husband dies, and circumstances force her to marry her husband's brother, and disputes arise between her and his first wife.
The tale of Nour, whose husband Hussam's family decides to get rid of her after she learns their secrets. But as Nour returns to life, she begins to look for her kidnapped daughter and plan revenge on Hussam's family.
Taha Bek Barada begins his career as a young prosecutor, investigating a mysterious murder at the train station, where the victim is a young man from Upper Egypt who came to pursue his dream of acting. As evidence and speculation intertwine, Taha finds himself caught in a struggle between intuition and facts, trying to uncover the truth.
The events revolve around a powerful family belonging to the “Al-Rai” family, which was able to build a large business empire, but behind this success there are strong conflicts within the family itself, and with external competitors and enemies.
The series revolves around an attempt to recruit a girl named Samia Fahmy (Mena Shalaby) for the Israeli intelligence, but the opposite happens, she informs the Egyptian intelligence and decides to cooperate with them.
Behind what seems like a simple love story lies a psycological struggle where trust is the hardest test. A drama that blends romance and suspense, reveqling how love can empower, or endanger.
The Stationary Ark was a documentary television miniseries hosted by zoologist Gerald Durrell on location at his Jersey Zoological Park in the United Kingdom. It was based on his 1976 book of the same name. The series was produced by Canadian company Nielsen-Ferns and aired from September to December 1975 on CBC Television and TVOntario. Ark on the Move, a follow-up TV series, was also hosted by Gerald Durrell.
Abd El Sabur is a humble government employee who is struggling to take care of his family. His life changes completely in a sudden turn of comedic events when he is involved in an accident.
The X Factor is the Arabic version of the The X Factor. Its first Arabic series started on March 26, 2006. The 14-episode first series was broadcast in 22 Arabic-speaking countries. It was known to be in its debut, one of the most watched programs on TV and it is produced and supported by Rotana, the biggest production company in the Arab World. The winner of the competition earned a chance to sign with Rotana. The X Factor is created by Simon Cowell. The Arabic-language version of the program had a similar format to the British version, in that there were three judges who each had four contestants to mentor, resulting in a total of twelve contestants.
It deals with a central human and social issue revolving around the character of Nargis, a woman who faces psychological and social conflicts after being subjected to great social pressures related to family relationships and the environment surrounding her.
Naya is married to an obsessively jealous and abusive husband. When she asks for a divorce, he threatens to kill her so she fakes a suicide while on a boating trip with her husband, and moves to Egypt where she assumes a new identity and starts working in Karim's engineering company.