With a diverse lineup, Shahid promises an entertaining Ramadan season for audiences across the region.
Arabic streaming platform Shahid has announced its Ramadan season show schedule, offering a diverse range of content available on both free-to-air and subscription packages.
Set in Lebanon, A’ amal presents a suspenseful narrative between two contrasting societies: one advocating for women’s freedom and independence, while the other clings to traditional tribal norms. This drama series delves deep into social issues, controversial topics, and the clash between modernity and tradition.
Ramez Galal returns with his annual hit show, Ramez 2024 (Ramez Gab Men El Akher), where he pulls pranks on unsuspecting stars from entertainment, sport, and media. With previous victims including Shahrukh Khan, Antonio Banderas, Paris Hilton, and others, viewers can expect more hilarious antics this year.
For the fourth consecutive year, Ramez Galal’s Ramadan show is presented by the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Kamil El Adad +1 continues its journey in its second season, exploring the evolving dynamics of Ahmed and Laila’s family amidst escalating crises and conflicts.
Seid El Aakareb unfolds a tale of love and revenge as a bride discovers her new family’s involvement in her brother’s tragic death, leading her on a relentless quest for justice.
In Baba Gah, our protagonist faces escalating challenges after losing his job at a hotel, pushing him into unforeseen circumstances as he strives to provide for his family.
Hala Shiha stars in the remake of Ihsan Abdel Quddous’ novel, Embratoriyat Meem, portraying the resilient matriarch of a family facing daunting challenges following the patriarch’s passing.
Al-Aa’tawlah delves into the gritty underworld of organised crime, following brothers Nassar and Kheidr as they navigate their criminal roots amidst unexpected encounters and challenges.
Al-Maddah: Oostooret El Aawda presents a captivating tale of faith and courage as Saber battles dark forces guided by the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
Sila Rahem explores the consequences of desperate measures as Anaesthesiologist Hossam’s quest for parenthood takes a dark turn.
Ali Saleh El Ma’dawi, known as Cobra, seeks redemption after serving time in prison, facing challenges and danger as he tries to clear his name.
Ashghal Shaka offers a comedic yet poignant portrayal of modern family life, highlighting the struggles of an Egyptian family amidst maid-related crises.
Na’amet El Avocato follows a high-powered lawyer as she navigates her toughest case yet: her own marriage, fighting battles both at home and in the courtroom.
The third season of Sikkat Safar promises thrilling adventures as a family embarks on a cultural exploration, unravelling mysteries along the way.
Jak Al-Ilm and Al Khitta B offer comedic relief with their quirky storylines and eccentric characters.
Zouga Wahda La Takfee dives into a captivating world of scandals and secrets behind a seemingly perfect family facade.
Set in 1940s Syria, Taj follows a former boxing champion’s quest for justice against French colonialism.
Khuyut Al Maazeeb offers an evocative portrayal of life in 1960s Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, amidst the flourishing tradition of Bisht making.
Yas Abdel Malik explores the intense family drama at the heart of a household grappling with the impact of domestic violence.
Welad Badia follows the journey of four siblings in the leather tanning business, navigating family loyalty and rivalry amidst challenges.
Captain Sama faces a turbulent existence as she seeks to escape her past, haunted by the fear of retribution.
Ahlam Banat 2 unravels the lives of three young women sharing an apartment, revealing unexpected connections from their pasts.
In Aasal Masmoom, a couple’s peaceful life is disrupted by a gripping battle for identity and legacy.
Malafat Manseya sheds light on a neighbourhood grappling with a murder and kidnapping amidst illicit lifestyles.
In Al-Arabaji – Part Two, tensions escalate in the feud between Abdul Al-Arabaji and the governor.
Freej 6 continues its comedic journey with Um Saeed and her friends, offering laughs and entertainment.
Mal Al Qabban explores the dynamics of a modern family, addressing relatable challenges and joys.
Ramady follows the lives of three sisters and their mother, shedding light on the struggles women face in Arab society.