The events revolve around the young man, Akram Ezz El-Din, who works as a journalist and tries hard to preserve his Arab culture and heritage, despite the challenges he may be exposed to.
(Abdullatif) is a Kuwaiti soldier combing the sea area he is guarding on February 27, 1991, then the events move to a day after liberation, after he was drowned, found and captured by Iraqi soldiers, then he is alone on Boubyan Island, to face severe suffering.
A social comedy about the Gulf society, told through the story of an ambulance and the emergency calls it responds to. It also deals with the many issues of concern to the regular citizen like spoiled meat, politics, and economics.
In a comedy context, the series revolves around only two brothers from the father, (Taleb) and (Abdulsalam), each of whom lived his childhood away from the other to be an independent and different personality, and after years they meet by chance and have to live together, will each of them be able to adapt to the other?
The events revolve around the disobedience of the parents through the family of Jassim Al-Kharaz and his children, who hinder their parents and care only about their own interests.
The events of the series revolve around two adjacent families, but between them are many differences that result in many problems between the Boufiyad family and the Bouboud family in a comedy and fictional way.
Bumatih is a miserly, greedy father, lover of interests. His main concern is access to money in any way. Bumatih’s family and those around him are affected by his bad nature. We see some of his family support him and others who want to be freed from him, in addition to some social problems that occur between Bumatih, his neighbors, his only sister and her husband.
Abu Radh, a crafty and opportunistic mailman, projects an image of poverty to those around him. In reality, he's a silent partner in multiple lucrative ventures that have made him incredibly wealthy. As he juggles his secret fortune with his humble facade, the question remains: can he keep his hidden wealth under wraps, or will the truth eventually catch up to him?
Mohamed Jaber is a veteran Kuwaiti actor and writer whose career began in 1961. He rose to fame through his role as Al Aidarous in the acclaimed play Seize the Day. A pioneering figure in Kuwaiti theater, he was a long-time member of the Arab Theater Troupe before co-founding the Free Theater in 1975 with artists like Aisha Ibrahim and Abdel Aziz El Fahd. He later established the Zarzour Theater Troupe. As a writer, Jaber is credited with several works, including the notable play The Greedy (الطماع). His influence continues to shape the Kuwaiti performing arts scene.
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