The content features a mix of Arabic and Western titles, including drama, comedy, and children's programmes.
Jawwy TV has unveiled a selection of exclusive Arabic and Western content, thoughtfully curated to enhance viewing experiences this Eid. A mix of drama, comedy, and action-packed entertainment aims to captivate audiences of all ages.
Leading the lineup is Jawwy TV’s romantic comedy Tani Tani, starring Ghada Abdulrazak, Bayoumi Fouad, and Ahmed Adam. The film follows bank employee Huda (Ghada Abdulrazak) as she reconnects with old friends Ziko and Bebo, sparking a humorous and romantic rivalry.
Ekhtefaa Salem (The Disappearance of Salem) revolves around the mysterious disappearance of Salem. On his way to perform in a play, Salem gets entangled with a gang led by Abu Naji, leading to a whirlwind of action and mystery that unveils dramatic truths.
This month also marks the exclusive premiere of the series Eman, inspired by Hazam bin Rashid’s renowned novel The Story of Eman. The series depicts the plight of a Saudi girl kidnapped and taken abroad for marriage, yearning to return to her family.
Continuing with gripping narratives, the psycho-drama series Harb Nafsiyah (Psychological Warfare) will premiere exclusively. The series explores the pasts of its main characters through flashbacks triggered by a peculiar incident, unfolding a series of dramatic events.
For Western content, Jawwy TV will feature the American thriller Zero Contact, centred on an enigmatic mastermind of a global data-mining programme. Following his death, remote clients, including Finley’s son, are contacted by a mysterious AI entity offering time-travelling opportunities.
Adding to the suspense, Raven’s Hollow narrates the chilling discoveries of West Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe and his peers in a secluded community in upstate New York.
Still Here follows journalist Christian Baker’s quest to uncover the mysterious case of a missing African American girl from Brooklyn, risking his personal and professional life.
Children are not left out of the Eid celebrations. Jawwy TV will broadcast The Little Mermaid, an animated adventure about a mermaid princess who makes a bargain with a sea witch to become human. Additionally, Invisible Hero features a young boy who becomes a crime-fighting superhero with the help of a mysterious pharmacist’s invisibility powder.
Jawwy TV continues to enchant young audiences with its lineup of Disney animated series. Mickey Mouse Funhouse invites preschoolers on whimsical adventures with Mickey and his friends as they explore imaginative worlds with their enchanted talking playhouse. Alice’s Wonderland Bakery reimagines the beloved classic, following Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original heroine, as she creates magical treats at the Wonderland Bakery.