The focus is on a family - or what one might think of it today: a wide variety of characters and interests collide when people grow together into a family, in a time when everyone just wants to become something, but nobody knows how to be someone anymore.
This is a connected-standalone children's series that blends fantasy, comedy, and theatrical heritage. It follows two cheerful genies from their own world who witness and narrate the stories of the most famous Egyptian comedic plays that have influenced society over the past hundred years. Each episode presents a popular play through engaging narration and selected scenes performed by a cast of children.
"The Popular Hotel" is an Egyptian drama series from 2012. Written by Anwar Mohamed Anwar and directed by Hatem Salah El Din, who also stars in the show alongside a selection of prominent actors, the series unfolds within a bustling popular hotel located in a vibrant working-class neighborhood. The plot intricately weaves together the diverse stories of both the hotel's guests and its employees, offering viewers a rich blend of social comedy and realistic drama.
Set in old Ghaziabad, this heartwarming series follows the Kataria family grappling with a financial crunch. When Naina is forced to share her room with her younger brother Bharat, sibling tensions rise.
A lighthearted comedy series about a quirky satellite TV channel and its eccentric owner, exploring the chaotic behind-the-scenes world of Arab talk shows.
Ahlan Ramadan - Al Ain Heritage Village is a 30-episode cultural documentary series filmed during Ramadan 2011 in one of the UAE's most iconic heritage destinations. The series captures traditional Emirati crafts, music, food, and celebrations in an authentic setting, blending documentary-style coverage with real-time audience interaction. Produced by Layalina Film Production and directed by Hatem Salah El-Din, the show aired on Al Sahraa TV and offered viewers a family-friendly journey into the heart of local heritage and communal spirit. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
Ahlan Ramadan - Al Ain Heritage Village is a 30-episode cultural documentary series filmed during Ramadan 2011 in one of the UAE's most iconic heritage destinations. The series captures traditional Emirati crafts, music, food, and celebrations in an authentic setting, blending documentary-style coverage with real-time audience interaction. Produced by Layalina Film Production and directed by Hatem Salah El-Din, the show aired on Al Sahraa TV and offered viewers a family-friendly journey into the heart of local heritage and communal spirit. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
"Liman Atruk Kol Haza" is a social drama series centered on a self-made wealthy contractor, whose carefully built life faces unexpected challenges. His daughter falls deeply in love with the modest chef's son, defying social expectations, ...See more
Chhoti Nok-Jhok, Bade Pange! Beloved celebrity couples take on unconventional challenges that put their bond to the test whilst sparking a laughter ride.
Kaarzar-e-Dua is a timeless love story about two people who are deeply in love but are torn apart by conspiracies and unexpected twists of fate. Despite everything, their love stays strong and keeps pulling them back to each other.
Raazi is a kind and sincere young man who lives with his uncle and aunt. Their daughter, Tanno, is deeply in love with him and dreams of spending her life by his side. Although they are already married, the family is waiting for Raazi to become financially stable before holding the final wedding ceremony.
"Main Zameen Tu Aasmaan" is an emotional and gripping drama that explores love, dreams, and the struggles that test relationships. It is the story of two souls, Shazil and Hooram, tied by destiny one grounded like the zameen, the other limitless like the aasmaan. Their bond is strong, yet life puts them through trials that shake their faith, test their patience, and question their choices.
A mother’s love was meant to protect—but when it turns into control, it tears her sons apart. In the ruins of jealousy and resentment, can love be what saves them in the end?