The 20-episode series, directed by Bassem Hamraoui, stars many Arab comedians in a story that tackles important social issues through humour.
Ninetnine, a content provider to Cable and OTT platforms, has announced that this Ramadan it has brought the sitcom series Inchallah Mabrouk, to French VOD platforms via Le Bouquet Maghreb. Initially broadcasting on the Tunisian channel, the TV show is now available on-demand on Free Telecom and Bouygues Telecom IPTV platforms.
The 20-episode series, directed by Bassem Hamraoui, stars many Arab comedians including Naima El Jani, Khaled Bouzid, Samira Magroun, Majid Belghith and many others in a story that tackles important social issues through humour. The story follows a man who sells the same house to three different people: a smuggler, a policeman and a lawyer. The three families spent all their savings on the purchase and will be forced to cohabit altogether. This context creates an extremely funny narrative.
Commenting on the production, Bassem Hamraoui, CEO of BETA Production said: ‘’Inchallah Mabrouk is a wonderful comedy that’s gathered millions of viewers in Tunisia. We are glad that a leading distributor like Ninetnine finds our content relevant for their audiences in Europe. We have received excellent feedback from the Tunisian diaspora already and we hope that all subscribers on Le Bouquet Maghreb VOD will enjoy it during this holy month of Ramadan. Our partnership with Ninetnine goes beyond this TV show and we look forward to producing relevant content appealing to a wide North African audience.’’
Adel and Samir, Co-founders of Ninetnine added: ‘’We always aim for the best content to please our subscribers. Ramadan is a great time for families to gather during Iftar and we want our viewers to enjoy this special moment with premium content. As we already provide the best linear channels, we have now enriched the Le Bouquet Maghreb VOD platform with the popular comedy Inchallah Mabrouk, which many people from the Maghreb can relate to. Le Bouquet Maghreb is now composed of 19 premium TV channels from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and the Middle East and has a long list of on-demand content such as TV shows, comedies, drama, documentaries and religious shows to delight Arab viewers in France.‘’