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Big names return to the small screen for Ramadan

▶ From season two of Kaser Adem to Emirati sports drama Khattaf, Saeed Saeed picks this month’s TV highlights

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2024 (Shahid)

The sequel to the hit 2021 Ramadan drama 2020, this Lebanese series finds police captain Sama (Nadine Njeim) rebuilding her life with her daughter in hiding after the murder of Safi.

However, with the re-emergence of criminals intent on revenge, Sama finds herself back on the beat as she fears retaliatio­n.

Al Boom (Abu Dhabi TV)

Omar Al Mula and Faten Ahmed star in this historical drama. It follows an Emirati sailor who helped establish one of the Gulf’s most important maritime trade routes during the height of the Second World War.

Al Atwala (Shahid)

Egyptian action star Ahmed El Sakka (Son of the Poor, The Island) appears as Nassar, a profession­al thief who vows to leave his past behind after falling in love.

Of course, it is not as easy as it seems and Nassar finds himself on the run from a criminal syndicate that won’t take no for an answer.

Al Hashashin (Yango Play)

Set in the 11th century and inspired by a true story, the series explores the secret world of the Order of Assassins, a shadowy group renowned for spectacula­r and grizzly work. The cast includes Egyptian actors Karim Abdel Aziz and Myrna Noureldin.

Al Khen (Dubai TV)

The Kuwaiti maritime drama is set in the 1940s and centres on the exploits of a large ship ferrying between Kuwait and Tanzanian island Zanzibar.

Al Raheel (Abu Dhabi TV)

Yasmine Sabri and Ahmed Beder star in this Egyptian series, which follows the travails of a woman recently released from prison for murder.

With the crime committed to save her brother’s life, she is surprised by the ingratitud­e shown by her family and is soon on the run once again with her victim’s brothers plotting revenge.

Ba’ad Ghiyabek A’ni (Al Emarat and Baynounah TV)

The Gulf drama features an ensemble cast led by Kuwaiti actress Elham Al Fadalah and Saudi Arabia’s Turki Al Yousef.

The intertwini­ng plotlines laced with frayed marital and family relationsh­ips aim to provoke a wider discussion surroundin­g the kind of sacrifice needed to sustain a family and community.

Beit El Rifaey (Yango Play)

Egypt’s Amir Karara stars as a doctor who gets more than he bargains for when entering the cut-throat antiquitie­s trade. It delves into themes of duplicity and morality. There’s suspense, there’s action and it’s all set against the backdrop of Egypt’s rich cultural heritage.

Haq Oroub (Abu Dhabi TV)

Deception and retributio­n power this Egyptian drama. Set in Cairo’s historical neighbourh­oods of El Gamaleya, local strongman Abd Rabeh is on the lookout for a man who betrayed him.

The series stars Ahmad Al Awadi and Dina Fouad.

Kaser Adem (Abu Dhabi TV)

After the success of its debut season last Ramadan, the taut Syrian drama returns with a new cast led by Rashid Assaf and Abdel Moneim Amiry.

Once again, the plot is expansive and multi-stranded as it relates to discoverin­g a financial scandal so corrupt, it threatens to overthrow traditiona­l norms of Syrian society.

Khattaf (Abu Dhabi TV)

Mohamed Mostafa stars as Emirati athlete Majed in the sports drama about his quest to become a mixed martial arts champion. Some of the barriers he has to overcome include family and friends who don’t share the same self-belief.

Nazret Hob (Yango Play)

Syria’s Basel Khayat and Lebanon’s Carmen Bsaibes star in the romantic drama about a couple whose love is tested by adversity and tragedy.

Ne’mat El Avvocato (Shahid)

Egyptian lawyer Ne’ma (Mai Omar) does all she can to keep her unscrupulo­us husband out of jail. After finding out he has been unfaithful, Ne’ma plans her revenge.

Qadayah Min Al Bidayah (Al Emarat and Baynounah TV)

Set in a traditiona­l rural community in Jordan, the series follows the life of Abdul Hay, a lead dancer in a popular folk group. Facing criticism from family and friends due to his profession, Abdul Hay’s life is thrown into further turmoil with the seizure of his inheritanc­e by his brother-in-law.

The series features Mohamed Al Abady and Juliet Awwad.

Ramez Gab Min El Akher (Shahid)

One of the Arab world’s most notorious television pranksters returns.

As always, details of this year’s set-up are tightly under wraps, but what one can safely assume is it will be another series of elaborate stunts to scare regional and internatio­nal celebritie­s out of their wits.

Sakf El Waled (Yango Play)

Khairiah Abulaban and Khaled Abdel Aziz lead an ensemble cast in this Saudi comedy about a domineerin­g father who forces his married children to all live under one roof.

Hilarity ensues once they decide to join forces and flee the family nest.

Selat Rahem (Shahid)

When his wife suffers a tragic accident, an anaestheti­st (Eyad Nassar) desperatel­y resorts to illegally hiring a surrogate to carry their baby. He soon finds himself tangled in the dark underbelly of this criminal world and the torment that goes with it.

Taj (Shahid)

Set in Damascus in the 1950s during the French mandate of Syria, ex-boxer Taj (Taim Hassan) is accused of collaborat­ing with the French authoritie­s. Disgraced and ostracised, he goes on the offensive to clear his name.

Warathat Bin Aqool (Dubai TV)

The Kuwaiti series, which is led by Hasan Al Ballam and Abdel Rahman El Aqel, follows the lives of the traders at a traditiona­l souq.

Zaman Al Ajaj (TOD)

Zaman Al Ajaj is the first original Ramadan drama produced by TOD, a subscripti­on streaming platform owned by Qatar broadcaste­r beIN.

The show is set in the vague past in a nondescrip­t village in the Gulf. It follows the arrival of the mysterious Widjan (Mona Hussain) who, through a mix of cunning and self-preservati­on, manages to ingratiate herself within the community to the dismay of village leaders Geith (Jassim Al Nabhan) and Hamza (Hussain Almahdi).

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Photos: MBC; Abu Dhabi Media Network; TOD Selat Rahem
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Qadayah Min Al Bidayah
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Zaman Al Ajaj
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Kaser Adem
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