This heartwarming family drama centers around people at various crossroads of life, like reconsidering ambitions and professions, getting married, or starting a second career. Each member has their fair share of struggles that they can't share, yet the Watari family living in the small seaside town starts their morning with a scrumptious breakfast together.
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The synopsis of the series "Leila's Loneliness" states that after an earthquake in which he lost his family, Mohammad becomes the guardian of a mosque, and the love of a girl puts him in special circumstances, in a way that tests his faith...
The internal search for oneself. Two members of the upper class take great pride in their individuality. But because of family pressure, they are both unlucky in love, which binds their fate together.
Biru is a family drama that tells about the friendship between Aslan and Biru. Once upon a time, Aslan, Cantika and their friends took part in a rafting competition. However, the rubber boat that Aslan and Cantika were riding on hit a rock and Aslan fell. Unexpectedly, someone helped Aslan. When Aslan woke up from his fainting spell, he was shocked to see a girl with a blue body all over her. Aslan hit him with a rock. Unexpectedly, the girl shed tears on the wounds on Aslan's body. Miraculously, Aslan's wounds heal! And at that moment, the girl's body turned normal like humans in general.
It was broadcast for the first time in April 1978 by Televisión Nacional de Chile and remained on the air for 26 seasons, originally being broadcast by the state signal until 1981 and subsequently from 1983 to 1989. In July 1992 it was broadcast by the newly created private station Megavisión, where it remained in regular broadcasts until 2004.
The series reflects the daily suffering and struggle of women on several levels, at work and at home, where they do homework, take care of their children, and take care of the various details that relate to their small family.
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